The Citizen (Gauteng)

New Limpopo Cabinet

EFF: ‘IT’S A REWARD FOR MECS WHO ENSURED PREMIER’S RE-ELECTION’

- Alex Japho Matlala citizen.co.za

Mathabatha believes changes will improve service delivery in province.

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in Limpopo claimed yesterday premier Stan Mathabatha’s Cabinet reshufflin­g on Wednesday had nothing to do with speeding up service delivery but a ploy to please the political clique that rallied behind him at the elective conference.

The 10th ANC Limpopo conference re-elected Mathabatha as the party’s provincial chair for a third term.

EFF Member of the Provincial Legislatur­e Jossey Buthane said it was deceiving the people of Limpopo to think Mathabatha’s reshufflin­g had good intentions.

He said this was a political ploy to please his cronies by awarding them bigger department­s as a thank you token for delivering him to the third term.

Speaking to Thobela FM yesterday, Buthane said several MECs whose department­s were entangled in allegation­s of multimilli­on-rand fraud and corruption were moved to portfolios with power and much influence because they stood by him.

He said there was no need to move MEC Dickson Masemola from public works to social developmen­t. Masemola is one of five MECs who could not make the cut in the list of elected provincial executive committee members (PEC) at the elective conference.

The rest are sport, art and culture MEC Thandi Moraka, education MEC Polly Boshielo and Treasury MEC Seaparo Sekoati.

Allegation­s spread soon after the conference that Mathabatha was planning to fire them – a move he vehemently denied.

The Limpopo ANC said it supported the reconfigur­ation with a belief it would help strengthen various portfolios and enhance service delivery.

Party provincial spokespers­on, Jimmy Machaka, said the ANC believes the Cabinet would be a vehicle to achieve developmen­tal objectives of building a strong economy, creating much-needed jobs, providing decent housing and water and improving roads infrastruc­ture throughout the province’s five districts of Mopani, Vhembe, Sekhukhune, Capricorn and Waterberg.

“The ANC has full confidence in the ability of all the comrades deployed in the various portfolios to rise to the occasion and offer our communitie­s the best services as they expect,” said Machaka.

The SA Communist Party (SACP) concurred, saying it supported the changes, particular­ly in the department of education, which needed decisive leadership.

“We are hopeful and remain of the firm view that changes in the executive should impact more in the life of the poor and the working class,” SACP provincial spokespers­on Charles Nkadimeng said in a statement.

Through his spokespers­on, Tsoako Willy Mosoma, Mathabatha said he has committed to enter into service delivery agreements with the MECs so he can monitor and assess their performanc­e.

“I believe these changes will strengthen good cooperate governance and improve service delivery,” said Mathabatha. – news@

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