Statement of the ANC PEC Northern Cape 16 October 2015 on the resignation of the ANC Provincial Chairperson
On Wednesday the Northern Cape High Court delivered a judgment in a case that involved the Provincial Chairperson and Deputy Provincial Secretary of the ANC. By now, the facts of the case are known to all. The verdict represented a mixed outcome for the ANC in the province as the Deputy Provincial Secretary was acquitted on all charges proffered by the state against him and the Provincial Chairperson was found guilty. We firmly believe that the prosecution of the Deputy Provincial Secretary of the ANC was unfounded and there was no legal basis for the charges against him. The PEC resolved to support the Deputy Provincial Secretary in seeking recourse for this malicious prosecution.
The verdict as it affects the Provincial Chairperson of the ANC presents a devastating blow on the ANC in the Northern Cape and left all of all of us shocked. Comrade John Block cut his political teeth in the congress politics from a very young age, when it was of great risk to participate in the struggle for the liberation and has an illustrious political history. He led the ANC Youth League in the province, became the Provincial Secretary of the ANC, from then he became the Deputy Provincial Chairperson and in 2004 he was elected the Provincial Chairperson of the ANC.
Comrade John Block has always been a star in the PEC with an immeasurable intellect and immense talent. Our former Provincial Chairperson and Premier of the province, comrade Manne Dipico, trusted him and relied greatly on his intelligence and hard work ethic. This became the trend with all Premiers in the province. During the term of comrade Dipuo Peters, comrade John became the MEC for Education and supported the Premier to ensure that we improve the quality of education in the province and comrade Dipuo trusted and depended on him. When comrade Hazel Jenkins was elected Premier of the Province, comrade John was there to render his support and would usually say that we must collectively make comrade Hazel the most successful Premier in the country. With the current Premier Sylvia Lucas, his approach is consistent to strive and work hard to ensure that the entire PEC give her the necessary support to improve the quality of life of the people of the Northern Cape.
Comrade John Block is not somebody that bears grudges and is not vindictive but subjected himself at all times to organisational discipline. Since 2004 all the appointments of Premiers were made while the province recommended him as the first preference, he never protested against those decisions by the ANC, but humbly and enthusiastically accepted the NEC decisions and would commit himself to work very hard to support the appointed Premier. He was never driven by self-interest in the execution of his duties as the leader of the ANC in the province. He has high regard for organisation processes and safeguarded them, hence in the last NGC the ANC in the Northern Cape was announced as the most politically stable province in the country. It is under his leadership that the province experienced significant growth in membership and in its electoral support.
We therefore hope that this glimpse on John’s role in building the ANC and government in the province will make everybody understand the extent and the impact of the High Court judgment on the ANC in the province and broadly the community of the Northern Cape. After the guilty verdict we met as the Provincial Officials to look at its impact on the image of the ANC. We accordingly also informed Luthuli House about the outcomes. Comrade John was given opportunity to reflect on the outcome and advise us on the way forward. Yesterday he voluntarily decided to resign his position as the Provincial Chairperson of the ANC, as the Member of the Provincial Legislature and as the Member of the Executive Council.