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“ANC doesn’t owe him fokol”: Fikile Mbalula on the expulsion of Ace Magashule.
Fikile Mbalula, the ANC’s secretary general, has criticized Ace Magashule for failing to control the riotous Free State supporters who have been setting party t-shirts on fire to protest his expulsion.
He was addressing the Letsema Campaign at Fezile Dabi in Parys.
On Wednesday, some ANC members were burning their party t-shirts reportedly because of poor service delivery and Ace Magashule’s recent expulsion.
Mbalula said to the crowd that the “ANC doesn’t owe him fokol. So he must forget about me, I won’t meet him.” said Mbalula.
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Mbalula is so enraged that he canceled the meeting with Magashule that was scheduled for Tuesday night and was supported by ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa.
“So now I want to tell him, because he wanted to meet, Samkele [Maseka, SABC reporter], please pass on this message that he would never see not even my body. He will meet with those that he wants to meet with. I’m not going there,”
“I was with President Ramaphosa yesterday and he said to me ‘SG go and meet him’ but I don’t owe this man [Magashule] anything and even the ANC doesn’t owe him fokol. So he must forget about me, I won’t meet him. He must go do whatever he wants to do there. He is free.”
"We don't owe Ace fokol" ANC Secretary General #FikileMbalula pic.twitter.com/mX1ACGL7ei
— #LordOfTheMedia (@samkelemaseko) June 27, 2023
(Video by @samkelomaseko)
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Mbalula further explained that the African National Congress (ANC), is a party with a constitution and it needs to be diligently followed.
[WATCH] The ANC gives you an opportunity to defend your position. Those who chose to not to advance their defences and want to leave can do so! https://t.co/i6aaDFQ2Sl pic.twitter.com/8gxsz9cEbX
— ANC SECRETARY GENERAL | Cde Mbalula (@MbalulaFikile) June 27, 2023
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