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ANC suspends 'ringleader' of N2 violence

 

 

ANA Reporter, IOL, Cape Town, 30 June 2016

 

The African National Congress in the Western Cape on Thursday suspended a
member who was allegedly a "key instigator" in violence which erupted on the
N2 highway near Cape Town International Airport on Wednesday night.

 

The party's Provincial Secretary Faiez Jacobs had earlier on Thursday denied
that any of its structures had been involved in the protests which had
erupted on Borcherds Quarry Road and saw the torching of two buses and the
closure of the N2.

 

Irate residents threaten more protest action on N2

 

In a statement on Thursday afternoon, however, Jacobs said: "The ANC in the
Western Cape has moved swiftly to suspend a key instigator into yesterday's
N2 violent protest, subject to the disciplinary processes that will be
underway soonest.

 

"The ANC has found the member to have brought the party into disrepute,
making certain false allegations against the ANC and threatening to commit
public violence. The member was quoted as having said 'We are going to
continue to make the N2 chaotic and unstable' and we find these particular
utterances irresponsible, reckless and bordering on inciting violence."

 

He added: "ANC expects an exemplary and high level of discipline from its
members. We can't allow individual members to hold the ANC to ransom. The
ANC has structures, starting from Branch level up to the National Executive
Committee (NEC), where all appeals can be taken to when members are not
happy with particular outcomes. The loose rhetoric by some members that,
causing destruction and chaos is their last resort to get attention from the
ANC cannot possible be true, and we reject that as a justification to cause
destruction."

 

These protests were allegedly sparked by unhappiness with the ANC's Ward 40
councillor candidate, Bongani Ngcombolo.

 

The party said a letter of suspension had been sent to the regional
secretary to hand deliver to the said member after which a disciplinary
process would be instituted.

 

"The ANC will continue to investigate the involvement of other members on
yesterday's N2 violent protest and will not hesitate to institute
disciplinary measure on those members found guilty of contravening ANC
policy."

 

Jacobs had earlier said the protests were a facade, covering up
opportunistic crimes.

 

"These are acts of individuals who are taking advantage of problems we have
had with candidate list processes to perpetuate a state of chaos that allows
them to loot and rob innocent people," said Jacobs.

 

Disgruntlement with its candidate lists has plagued the ANC as a whole, with
the Western Cape also affected. Its most recent challenges included the
defection of former councillor Loyiso Nkohla, who has endorsed the
Democratic Alliance after years of rallying grassroots support for the ANC.
It also followed Saturday's so-called hostage situation of Nkohla's former
Ses'khona People's Rights Movement leader, Andile Lili.

 

This all allegedly stemmed from the ANC's candidates list which have added
to a reported disillusionment with the party.

 

Jacobs had said that there were no ANC structures protesting on and near
Borcherds Quarry on Wednesday night and had condemned the "disruption and
damage" which included the torching of two Golden Arrow buses.

 

According to the City of Cape Town's law enforcement teams, the protest
action began at about 18h45 on Wednesday evening, with protestors burning
tyres near Airport Approach Road.

 

By 19h15, the South African Police Service's Tactical Response and Public
Order Policing units were on scene, along with the City's law enforcement
agencies and firefighters. At that point, two Golden Arrow buses had already
been set alight.

 

Two suspects were also arrested during the protests for allegedly robbing
motorists. They were caught in possession of knives and a replica firearm.

 

At about 23h15, the protest action died down and both incoming and outgoing
lanes on the N2 were reopened.

 

The protest action reportedly spilled over or emanated from the Barcelona
informal settlement, where previously, issues of sanitation and ablution
facilities had been focal points for community protests.

 

 

African News Agency

 

 

From:
http://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/anc-suspends-ringleader-of-n2-violence-20
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