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COPE in Gauteng calls for Lekota to step down for party’s revival

2 August 2022, 4:49 PM  |
Canny Maphanga Canny Maphanga |  @SABCNews
COPE leader Mosiuoa Lekota

COPE leader Mosiuoa Lekota

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COPE leader Mosiuoa Lekota

Members of the Congress of the People (COPE) Constituency Congress Committees in Gauteng have called for the party’s president, Mosiuoa Lekota, to step down. This was resolved in a July meeting addressing challenges of growth, rebuilding and renewal in the party. 

This is just one of the ten resolutions adopted by the party in its attempt to taking “drastic actions” to rebuild itself.

COPE’s Ekurhuleni Secretary Mxolisi Ntobela says though the party still respects its leader, there is consensus that Lekota has not shown the strong leadership he did in the past, and in so doing has violated the constitution of COPE.

Lekota is, furthermore, accused of meddling in the selection of the party’s councillors. Ntombela explains that the leader has had conflicting interested when it comes to the selection of councillors.  

“It is him who wrote the affidavit on the 19th to support the removal of Comrade Khalipa supporting comrade Thomas Mofokeng, by doing so we are saying that he cannot be conflicted as a leader of the party,” explains Ntombela.

Spokesperson for COPE  Dennis Bloem said that this unfortunate situation could have been avoided if Lekota heeded to leadership’s advice on the matter.

“Mr Lekota could have avoided this situation if he was willing to listen to advise, his deputy president comrade Willie Madisha, the secretary for election comrade, Mzwandile Hleko, and myself spoke to President Lekota and advised him to say that he is no longer the energetic “Terror” Lekota. He must consider retiring because his health is also not on his side anymore but Comrade Lekota did not want to listen to this advice.”

Leadership battles are not new to COPE. In 2013, the party saw a conflict which sowed divisions in the organisation between Mbhazima Shilowa and Lekota. 

Lekota declined to comment on the matter.

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