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'Return or resign, Ramphele!'

 

 

Baldwin Ndaba and Piet Rampedi, The Star, Johannesburg, 29 January 2014

 

Dr Mamphela Ramphele's decision to merge AgangSA with the DA was unilateral,
with angry party members calling for her return to Agang - or resign.

 

These were the sentiments of seven provincial leaders of Agang this morning
when they addressed a press briefing at the party's headquarters in
Braamfontein.

 

The group, led by Gauteng chairman Andries Tlouamma, told the media that
they did not recognise the merger sealed in Cape Town on Tuesday, and that -
if necessary - they were prepared to contest the national elections later
this year on their own.

 

One of the provincial leaders, Donald Tontsi, said: "We were not consulted.
Dr Mamphela Ramphele remains our leader. There was no mandate from this
organisation, Agang, to enter into any merger with any other political
party."

 

The leaders who gathered at the party headquarters displayed a show of unity
and were adamant that Agang's independence remained intact. "We are giving
our leader an opportunity to consult with us immediately. She is still our
leader. She must put us through her decision to join the DA," Tlouamma said.

 

The leaders said they only became aware of the merger through the media.

 

Tlouamma also denied reports that the party was undergoing financial
difficulties which were likely to hamper their participation in the upcoming
national elections.

 

"News that we are broke is just nonsense. We are here at the party
headquarters. As you can see we have also paid our rent. We will campaign as
Agang in the upcoming elections. We are also going to introduce our national
leadership soon after our national congress, which will be held very soon,"
Tlouamma said.

 

He was adamant that the decision to merge the two parties was not a
collective one.

 

"A decision cannot be made by an individual. We will allow her to talk to us
as our leader. No leader has a right to take a unilateral decision. She must
first tender her resignation," Tlouamma said.

 

After their press conference, just under 100 members of Agang broke into
song and condemned DA leader Helen Zille for allegedly causing turmoil
within their party.

 

Divisions were clear as angry members of Agang were vehemently opposed to
the merger with the DA.

 

"I am allergic to the DA. But I will wait for a decision of Mamphela to come
and talk to us," Tsontsi said.

 

On Tuesday, eight Agang leaders and senior party officials told The Star
they would not accept Ramphele's move.

 

Pule Monama, who sits on Agang's national advisory council, described
Ramphele's decision as a blow to "people in the villages" who had hoped
there was "a new dawn that wanted to genuinely fight and eradicate service
delivery problems (sic)".

 

"Her decision to abandon Agang and be the presidential candidate of another
party was never part of our discussions. It's not the same as a decision to
co-operate. I personally believe this is a betrayal of the trust people put
in her," he said.

 

Ramphele failed to respond to calls and a text message.

 

Monama ruled out the possibility of joining the DA, saying: "I will never do
that. I and the DA have different reasons for fighting the ANC."

 

A senior Agang official said Ramphele had "miscalculated horribly", adding
they planned to fight to ensure Agang was not finished as a party. "She's
not the party. It's a selfish move on her part. If we wanted to join the DA,
we would have done so on our own. This is about her," the official said.

 

Political analyst Professor Lesiba Teffo said he expected some black
nationalists in Agang would quit or seek other political homes rather than
join the DA. "However, others will follow Ramphele because these are
personality-based parties," he said.

 

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The Star

 

From:
http://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/return-or-resign-ramphele-1.1638796#.Uujt
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