POLITICS

DASO wins landslide victory in NMMU student elections

DA students organisation secures 16 out of 21 seats on SRC, and 7 out of 8 Oppidani Council seats

DASO landslide NMMU win

On Wednesday the Democratic Alliance Students Organisation (DASO) won a landslide victory in the student elections at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University.

This is a ringing endorsement of DASO's tenure as the student governing body. In this election DASO increased its seats on the SRC from 11 to 16 out of a possible 21 seats. DASO secured victory on every campus and faculty positions with 7 out of the 8 Oppidani Council seats. The election witnessed the highest voter turnout in the University's history with more than 6000 students turning out to vote to guarantee DASO's re-election.

The magnitude of the DASO win shows that young South Africans have embraced a future that offers them hope and opportunity.  This result will send political shock waves throughout the Eastern Cape because it clearly illustrates that young South Africans have turned their backs on the ANC aligned South African Students Congress (SASCO).

What started out as a peaceful election was disrupted by SASCO when their supporters stormed the "student kraal" and grabbed a ballot box.  IEC officials and other students were intimidated and university property was damaged. SASCO's disgraceful response to democratic free and fair elections is a symptom of their attitude of entitlement to leadership at tertiary institutions across the country. This undemocratic behaviour must be condemned in the strongest possible terms and disciplinary action must be taken.

This election also illustrates massive support for DASO's delivery whilst in office.  We set ourselves certain goals to make a difference in the lives of students and we achieved this.  This shows that where a student body can govern well, it gets support from students.

This result will inspire students across South Africa to rally behind DASO to make a meaningful difference, not only in the lives of students on campuses, but also give them the hope that change is on the way.

Statement issued by Yusuf Cassim SRC President NMMU, DA Eastern Cape, September 20 2012

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