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ANC Statement, 1 February 2014

 

 

SAPS decision not to allow a DA march to Luthuli House

 

 

It has come to the attention of the African National Congress that the South
African Police Service has taken a decision not to grant permission to the
Democratic Alliance to march to Chief Albert Luthuli House, the ANC
headquarters, on the 4th of February 2014.

 

This decision was reached by the SAPS following a security assessment which
found that the threats associated with this march were very risky. The
outcome of this security assessment confirms our long-held view that the
DA's intended invasion of Luthuli House was ill-advised, ill-informed and
risky.

 

The ANC is however disappointed that we shall no longer have the opportunity
to mete out a long overdue political education session to the DA and its
members on the successes of the ANCs economic policies and job creation
programmes over the last 20 years. 

 

We would have welcomed the opportunity to educate the DA that successive ANC
governments have turned around a collapsing and nearly bankrupt economy in
1994 into a thriving one with growth rates averaging 3.6 percent annually
consistently over the last two decades. 

 

We would have told the good story that because of ANC policies contained in
our different Manifestos over the years, the South African economy was one
of the most resilient in the world during the recent global economic crisis
and that today, 5 million more people have jobs than there were in 1994. 

 

While a lot more still remains to be done, our 2014 General Elections
Manifesto commits the ANC government to focus with even greater urgency on
infrastructure development underpinned by massive industrialisation, thus
creating opportunity for faster economic growth and greater numbers of our
people to participate meaningfully in the economy.

 

The ANC reiterates its position and willingness to engage all sectors of
society, including the DA, on the contents of our manifesto - the Peoples'
Manifesto. Such an engagement may indeed prove fruitful to the DA in order
to mask their lack of clear policy positions on the economy and other areas
of socio-economic endeavour. 

 

While we await the outcome of their intended appeal against the decision of
the SAPS on their intended invasion of Luthuli house, the ANC working
together with our people will continue to move South Africa forward.

 

 

Issued by:

Jackson Mthembu

National Spokesperson

African National Congress

 

Enquiries:

Keith Khoza, 082 823 9672

Khusela Sangoni, 079 510 5408 / 072 854 5707

 

 

 

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