The Citizen (Gauteng)

Tshwane council meeting fiasco

TSHWANE MEETING ADJOURNED: EFF NO-SHOW AS ANC WALKS OUT

- Virginia Keppler – virginiak@citizen.co.za

DA’s Tshwane mayor slams two parties for putting politickin­g above considerat­ion for the people of the city and doing their duty.

Sabotage and political points-scoring saw the first meeting of the Tshwane Metro Council in 2108 collapse yesterday, according to the Tshwane mayor.

The ANC caucus walked out of the meeting and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), which has a track record of staying away from council meetings in the past, was a no-show again yesterday.

After the ANC walkout, the meeting was adjourned.

The two parties did the same at the last council meeting of 2017.

Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga said it demonstrat­ed these parties were not interested in the people of Tshwane.

“The ANC [has] again displayed flagrant disregard for their constituti­onal mandate to serve in the interests of the people of Tshwane by staging yet another walkout in today’s continuati­on council meeting, resulting in its premature adjournmen­t.

“As unsurprisi­ng as it is, it is still disappoint­ing that public representa­tives elected to serve the people of Tshwane, which includes participat­ing in council, elected to shaft that mandate in a failed attempt to score cheap political points,” he said.

ANC caucus leader Mapiti Matsena said the caucus did not walk out, it only refused to assist the DA-led government as some of the reports to be tabled were “going to cause problems”.

The ANC also said the meeting was inquorate and therefore could not continue.

In response, Msimanga said: “This is disingenuo­us and a deliberate distortion of the truth to mislead the public.”

The mayor said the meeting was quorate until the ANC decided to abdicate their responsibi­lity, later claiming the DA-led administra­tion shut down meaningful debate.

The reasons the EFF was not present were not clear.

“It will be for the EFF to explain to its constituen­ts in Tshwane, as well as the residents as a whole, as to why they have chosen to put power back in the hands of the ANC,” said Msimanga

In his closing remarks to council, the mayor addressed the leader of the opposition and ANC chief whip, raising the party’s persistent disruption of council meetings.

Matsena denied the ANC only abandoned council meetings when the EFF did not show up.

“We are not reacting to what the EFF does.

“Our people who voted for us are happy and our councillor­s are working around the clock in making sure services are delivered,” Matsena said.

The ANC and EFF also either did not attend or walked out during the DA’s bid to get council approval for the sale of the mayoral mansion.

They did the same when the DA-led administra­tion was trying to get approval for the revised expanded public works programme (EPWP) recruitmen­t framework policy.

However, in the end, that strategy failed.

To date, 3 232 EPWP beneficiar­ies have been selected in a public draw to join the Gata Le Nna programme from the beginning of this month.

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