New Era

Suspension of Gobabis councillor

‘unlawful’

- - ktjitemisa@nepc.com.na ■ Kuzeeko Tjitemisa

Urban and rural developmen­t executive director Nghidinua Daniel says the suspension of a Swapo councillor serving on the Gobabis local authority is unlawful.

Nonna Goreses, who is also a deputy mayor at the town, should be allowed to attend and participat­e in council meetings, Daniel ordered.

Daniel’s instructio­n follows advice sought by Gobabis CEO Angeline Steenkamp from the line ministry on the authority responsibl­e for the authentica­tion of the validity of the suspension of Goreses by the Swapo party’s Gobabis district executive committee.

Swapo’s Gobabis district coordinato­r Liberius Kalili late last year accused Goreses of insubordin­ation and suspended her from partaking in council activities with immediate effect.

He said, the decision to suspend her was taken by the district executive.

Daniel, responding to Steenkamp, said the amended Local Authoritie­s act of 1992 does not make provision for the suspension of a member of a local authority council but only for withdrawal.

Therefore, on that basis, he said Goreses is still a councillor, so he can attend and participat­e in council meetings.

He also referred Steenkamp to the ministry circular, dated 20 February 2020, which gives guidance to all political parties on the withdrawal of councillor­s.

According to the circular, to ensure authentici­ty and credibilit­y of the decision to withdraw a member of the local authority council by the political party or associatio­n that nominate a councillor to the council, such withdrawal should be communicat­ed to the line minister by the party or associatio­n secretary general or administra­tive head.

Based on that, the circular read the ministry will not cause the publicatio­n of the notice of vacancy in the government gazette until the correct procedures are followed.

Goreses recently refused to vacate office, saying the Swapo party’s Gobabis district executive committee, which recommende­d her suspension, does not have powers to suspend or recall any member – or those deployed by the party.

At the time of her suspension, she was only a few days into her new role after having been elected as the town’s deputy mayor.

“If one looks at the matter at hand, the Gobabis district executive committee does not have powers to suspend nor recall any party member or those deployed by the party. This decision rests entirely with the political bureau. We even had a meeting recently with the SG, and she reconfirme­d that even she, herself, does not have the powers to recall or suspend anyone – and that the matter must follow due process and be addressed to the political bureau,” Goreses told New Era at the time.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Order… Urban and rural developmen­t ministry ED Nghidinua Daniel.
Photo: Nampa Order… Urban and rural developmen­t ministry ED Nghidinua Daniel.

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