Gwede is correct to that leaders should take responsibility of their 
constituency
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From: Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]>
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Date: Tue, 07 Jun 2011 16:18:45 
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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Mantashe: Don't create scapegoats for responsibility


The Times


*Don't create scapegoats: Mantashe *


*Sapa, The Times, Johannesburg, 7 June 2011*

The ANC Youth League was creating a "scapegoat" by alleging that some 
ANC leaders were plotting to disturb its elective congress, ANC 
secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Tuesday.

"When a leader says the conference is going to be disrupted... that 
leader is creating an environment for disrupting the conference, 
creating a scapegoat upfront," he told reporters in Johannesburg.

ANCYL president Julius Malema reportedly claimed at a recent provincial 
league meeting that senior ANC leaders were out to "destroy" him.

He claimed leaders held "high-level meetings" and planned to disrupt the 
league's elective congress in Midrand next week.

"Painful as it is that those that we have supported, those that we have 
committed our lives to defend, those that we sang songs about, today 
they can sit proudly and plot our downfall and the disruption of our 
congress," Independent Online quoted Malema as saying.

However, Mantashe said the league leadership was responsible for the 
smooth running of its own congress.

"If it's disrupted, that youth league leadership will have to account 
for that disruption because it has the prime responsibility to ensure 
that it's not disrupted... we don't create scapegoats for 
responsibility. The youth league has a responsibility to run a decent 
conference as an organisation," he said.

The ANC would have a delegation attending the gathering in a "supportive 
role".

Mantashe said the league's leadership could not "outsource" the 
responsibility to hold a decent, smooth event.

"Who planned for the disruption of the Mangaung conference? We saw bums 
outside there, everything. Was there a leader of the ANC who ordered 
them to take off their trousers?" Mantashe said.

He was referring to the ANCYL's last elective conference in 
Bloemfontein, which had to be aborted. When the meeting was reconvened, 
Malema was elected president.


*From: 
http://www.timeslive.co.za/Politics/article1106048.ece/Dont-create-scapegoats--Mantashe*
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