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Campbell ousted as mayor of Ekurhuleni

Those who supported the ANC's motion raised the August protests in Thembisa during deliberations.

The motion of no confidence against Ald Tania Campbell saw her removed as City of Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor this afternoon.

The ANC’s motion was tabled before council today and resulted in 100 votes for and 93 against the motion.

Speaker Clr Raymond Dhlamini said a special sitting will be called to elect a new mayor.

Before the motion was tabled, coalition parties re-affirmed their support for Campbell, while the EFF stated that it intended to abstain from the vote.

Also read: Motion of no confidence brought against executive mayor

Ekurhuleni ANC chief whip Clr Jongizizwe Dlabathi previously told media the motion was based on the “mayor coercing the finalisation of the council budget”.

He alleged that it resulted in the resignation of former MMC of Finance, Graham Gersbach.

Dlabathi told the media that Campbell pursued an “anti-poor budget” by doing away with free basic services and that service delivery has taken a “racial turn”, especially in informal settlements.

“Townships have been neglected under her leadership,” Dlabathi said.

During deliberations the DA described the ANC motion as frivolous, adding that its DA caucus had full confidence in Campbell.

Those parties that supported Campbell included Action SA and Freedom Front Plus.

Also read: MMC for Finance and Economic Development Gersbach resigns

ANC Clr Doctor Xhakaza said that Campbell plunged the city into crisis and Dlabathi said that the multi-party coalition did not have the capability to steer the city.

EFF caucus leader Nkululeko Dunga said neither the ANC nor DA formally approached EFF and added the ANC prematurely launched the motion of no confidence.

The Independent Citizen Movement, United Democratic Movement and Patriotic Alliance voted in favour of the ANC motion.

Several political parties that supported the ANC’s motion raised the Thembisa protests in August this year during deliberations.

Also read: CoE condemns destruction of infrastructure in Thembisa

“Thembisa should never have happened. A mayor who says she cannot meet with people because protocol does not allow for it, should not be mayor,” said Clr Dino Peterson from the Patriotic Alliance.

Residents then took to the streets to express frustration with service delivery. The hike in tariffs was another concern raised by Thembisans.

“You should not place yourself higher than the people,” said Peterson.

Also read: Thembisans unite in a clean-up after violent protests in the area

Also read: #ThembisaShutdown: CoE suspends burial services

 

 

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