STATEMENT BY PRINCE MANGOSUTHU BUTHELEZI MP
PRESIDENT OF THE INKATHA FREEDOM PARTY DURBAN: 30 MAY 2011
Over the past few weeks during the local government election campaign, I repeatedly warned the electorate that a vote for the NFP is a vote for the ANC. Today my warning has been confirmed.
The IFP is not surprised by the announcement that the ANC and NFP have formed a coalition in KwaZulu Natal to lead municipalities that were formerly under our administration. The electoral results left the province with 19 hung municipalities because the NFP did what we said they would do; they split the vote.
"In the interests of good governance and service delivery, the IFP in good faith," set up a negotiating team and approached both the ANC and the NFP to discuss how the hung municipalities could become functional. The ANC engaged the negotiations perfunctorily, but then sent a message to us that they were not prepared to "co-govern" with the IFP.
The NFP, on the other hand, agreed to discussions, but then failed to turn up for the meeting. Through the media, they set the precondition that the IFP apologise for making the statement that some leaders within the ANC had bankrolled the split in the IFP and supported the formation of the NFP, with the aim of finally defeating their old enemy.