Sowetan

ANC didnt disrupt Sobukwe funeral–PAC

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A reader by the name of Sam Ditshego wrote to Sowetan on August 28, complainin­g about the ANC “messing up” the funeral of freedom fighter, Mama Veronica Sobukwe.

It is imperative to dismiss the baseless allegation as the writer takes advantage of the vulnerabil­ity of the PAC at this stage by presenting himself as its ambassador or spokespers­on. Ditshego did not even attend the funeral.

I was personally involved in approachin­g the Presidency and the following day we were obliged when the office confirmed that Mama Sobukwe would be afforded a special funeral. The Presidency tasked the Eastern Cape and Gauteng provincial government­s to work with Sobukwe family, PAC and the Robert Sobukwe Trust. The ANC was never part of the planning of the funeral at all. They never even sent a speaker to the memorial service, while Cosatu attended – that we can confirm.

Ditshego wants to justify the despicable behaviour portrayed by his cohorts during the funeral of the stalwart. He complains that President Ramaphosa visited Winnie Mandela; it’s true, but Ramaphosa did that in his capacity as the president of the ANC. Mama Sobukwe was a PAC member, we can, therefore, complain to the PAC president if he never visited her.

Neither the Sobukwe family nor PAC ever raised any concern over anything in the programme of the funeral.

It is true, however, to say that journalist­s were also intimidate­d at the funeral. The SABC, a national keypoint, was also threatened by a small grouping which masquerade­d as PAC while hijacking the funeral.

We do not really blame the government for pulling out of the arrangemen­t because there was a security breach.

The PAC rejects the hostility shown by these hooligans. Kenneth Mokgatlhe PAC spokespers­on

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