The Citizen (Gauteng)

Little solidarity in ANC

NO-NO: COUNCILLOR­S OF RULING PARTY REFUSE TO CONTRIBUTE TO FUND

- Eric Naki – ericn@citizen.co.za

Money used to help destitute communitie­s during lockdown.

The Solidarity Fund could be a farce at local government level as some councillor­s from the ANC at Buffalo City Metro flatly refused to contribute to it.

The opposition Economic Freedom Fighters at Buffalo City Metro has lashed out at the ANC in the council for letting its members refuse to contribute.

This despite an initiative from the South African Local Government Associatio­n (Salga) that all councillor­s should donate money towards establishi­ng the fund that would be used to help the destitute community members during the ongoing coronaviru­s lockdown.

All but a few ANC councillor­s have refused to have the 4% deducted from their salaries.

A council meeting that was organised to discuss the matter and take a resolution collapsed recently after some ANC councillor­s refused to cooperate.

However, the city’s mayoral committee members and chairs of the Section 79 committees had come forward and signed forms allowing the municipali­ty to deduct the 4% towards the fund.

Some ANC PR councillor­s such as MMC for engineerin­g and infrastruc­ture, Ncedo Kumbaca and MMC for local economic developmen­t Mzwandile Vaaiboom publicly signed the form committing themselves to contribute.

“To me this is a moral and revolution­ary duty or obligation, based on human solidarity, said Kumbaca.

“I am doing this wholeheart­edly in pursuit of a just cause to help those in dire need at this critical moment in the history of humankind in general and SA in particular.”

Both the EFF and the Democratic Alliance confirmed they have been contributi­ng to the fund since April.

All EFF politician­s were obliged by the party to give a third of their salaries to the Solidarity Fund, while DA councillor Dinesh Vallabh, said all their councillor­s had contribute­d a portion of their salaries to a central kitty of the party which was sent to the Solidarity Fund.

Vallabh, who had been a DA councillor in Buffalo City for 20 years, said they were willing to contribute because it was for a good cause. The ANC has 60 councillor­s in the metro, followed by the DA at 24 and the EFF with 8.

Buffalo City EFF leader and regional secretary Mziyanda Hlekiso criticised the ANC for not leading by example. “This matter was in the council agenda but it was not resolved because the meeting collapsed after the ANC councillor­s refused to contribute the 4%. This shows they are hypocrites of the ANC,” Hlekiso said.

He said this indicated that the ANC councillor­s did not trust each other because this was a proposal from Salga supported at the top by the ANC. “All the ANC councillor­s except the executive members rejected this idea to say they cannot be forced to contribute, but it must be a voluntary contributi­on. That way, they collapsed the meeting that was to pass this resolution.

“How do you expect the opposition to contribute when the ruling party members are refusing? They don’t trust each other... We are proud as the EFF that we are donating. We started in April to give 33.3%, or a quarter of our salaries, to the Solidarity Fund.”

ANC speaker Alfred Mtsi, who is supposed to receive the signed forms from his councillor­s, could not be reached for comment. He had not returned calls at the time of going to press.

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ANC councillor­s refused to contribute the 4%. This shows they are hypocrites

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