Cape Argus

IFP sets sights on young voters

- BONGANI HANS bongani.hans@inl.co.za

WITH local government elections set down for 2021, the IFP has already started its campaign with the aim of snatching more municipali­ties from the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal.

Provincial IFP chairperso­n Thami Ntuli said the party had identified the South African Democratic Students Movement (Sadesmo) as the most suitable vehicle to galvanise young people to vote for the party.

“Every weekend, I am campaignin­g. On Sunday, I was in Mooi-Mpofana, and this weekend I will be in eThekwini and Umvoti. Other leaders will also be in other areas,” said Ntuli.

Sadesmo, the IFP’s student wing, operates at tertiary institutio­ns, but the IFP has indicated that it wants it to also lobby pupils at high schools.

Ntuli said that although young people constitute­d more than 50% of the IFP’s membership, the party believed that high school pupils had not been mobilised enough.

“Since the youth is the future, it is important for the IFP to educate them about the party and South African politics so that they make informed choices,” he said.

Ntuli, meanwhile, warned that the party would not tolerate laziness among its councillor­s, emphasisin­g that the IFP wanted to achieve a clean audit in all its municipali­ties before the elections.

The IFP in this year’s general elections unseated the DA as the province’s official opposition.

Ntuli said the party now had its sights set on increasing its seats in several municipali­ties. Of the 13 municipali­ties under the IFP, three are governed through a coalition arrangemen­t.

Ntuli said the IFP was ahead of the ANC in expelling poor-performing councillor­s.

The ANC has removed Zandile Gumede and Themba Njilo as mayors of eThekwini and Msunduzi municipali­ties, respective­ly, after it found they had performed poorly in their service-delivery mandates.

“In Endumeni Municipali­ty, we were the first to remove the mayor (Richard Mbatha),” he said.

“Even if we were aware that the decision we took was going to jeopardise the chance of continuing leading Endumeni, we said we would rather not keep this municipali­ty if there were wrongdoing­s that hampered service delivery,” he said.

He said the IFP had also acted against the executive of the Mtubatuba Municipali­ty, adding the IFP’s political oversight committee was still dealing with challenges facing some of its municipali­ties.

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