Daily Dispatch

Mabuyane tops ANC provincial list

- SIPHE MACANDA SENIOR REPORTER siphem@dispatch.co.za This means an affirmatio­n of his [Oscar Mabuyane] leadership as the provincial chair Lulama Ngcukayito­bi ANC provincial secretary

ANC provincial chair Oscar Mabuyane tops the party’s provincial list for its preferred public representa­tives – which serves as the strongest indication yet that he could become the province’s next premier.

On Sunday the party convened its list conference at East London City Hall to vote on the names on the list after branches, since September, consolidat­ed their preferred candidates.

At the time of writing on Sunday voting had not yet commenced.

Mabuyane tops the provinceto-province list, with a count of 424 out of 471 branches giving him the nod to serve as the party’s MPL come the 2019 elections, which promise to be hotly contested.

Although topping the list doesn’t necessaril­y mean that he automatica­lly becomes premier, ANC provincial secretary Lulama Ngcukayito­bi said the branches’ nod for Mabuyane showed that people had faith in his leadership capabiliti­es.

“This means an affirmatio­n of his leadership as the provincial chair. But the premier’s position will be a matter of deployment after the list conference­s,” Ngcukayito­bi said.

The party started its list nomination branch general meetings (BGMs) on September 25 and they ran throughout the province until November 29.

Speaking to the Daily Dispatch yesterday Ngcukayito­bi said: “This is a meeting of delegates from branches and structures of the alliance to consolidat­e the list from branches. We have 148 names on the province-to-province list and 150 names on the province-tonational list.”

He said each delegate voted for 26 people for province-tonational and 63 for province-toprovince.

“This process is a further demonstrat­ion of the ANC culture of transparen­cy and openness in dealing with its internal processes,” Ngcukayito­bi said.

“It is a further affirmatio­n of participat­ory democracy within and among our ranks.”

After finalising the provinceto-province list, 25% of the top names remain as they are on the list and for province-to-national the top seven remain.

“With the others, we check to ensure that ANC principles apply in terms of gender balance, generation­al mix and representa­tion of all regions, among other things.

“We are not starting a new term, we are continuing from the past 25 years in governance, that is why we have to look at those,” Ngcukayito­bi said.

He said the list would be scrutinise­d to ensure there were no candidates with “scandals” and criminal records.

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