The former premier also slammed the way he was removed from provincial leadership as allowing 'anarchy' to win.
Former North West premier Supra Mahumapelo is seen addressing members of the African National Congress after winning a court challenge, Mahumapelo is to be effectively reinstated as ANC chair in the province, Johannesburg, 6 February 2019. Picture: Itumeleng English / African News Agency
These included voters being unhappy with the quality of service delivery, “the extent at which we stay in touch with them in between the elections”; and that the provincial government took longer to respond to issues raised by voters and voters’ unhappiness with some incomplete projects, such as housing projects, in the province, Mahumapelo said during a radioMahumapelo said another reason was “self-inflicted” due to “internal rivalries within the organisation”, which heightened after the...
Mahumapelo conceded that the party’s provincial leadership and its structures were to blame for the “self-inflicted” reasons that led to the reduced showing at the polls. He further explained that these NEC members had secretly visited North West and met with groups they would mobilise in pursuit of destabilising the province and he had learnt about this from members and structures of the ANC in North West.
However, Mahumapelo said it was not true that he and his administration were to blame for last year’s unrest.
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