We keep quiet because we want stability, Mahumapelo tells supporters

9th May 2018 By: African News Agency

We keep quiet because we want stability, Mahumapelo tells supporters

North West Premier Supra Mahumapelo

Embattled North West Premier Supra Mahumapelo has addressed supporters attempting to disrupt what could be his final provincial executive committee (PEC) meeting as chairperson.

Earlier, a group of supporters, singing struggle songs and chanting Mahumapelo's name, attempted to force their way into the meeting.

Mahumapelo and his PEC are holding an emergency meeting at Mahikeng's Embassy Hall after he confirmed on Tuesday that he was due to resign as premier.

Angry supporters, like Ward 17 chairperson Monde Shange, have said they don't want to see Mahumapelo step down, and have instead called for the President Cyril Ramaphosa to go.

"When they see us keeping quiet, when they see us being disciplined, it doesn't mean we agree with things that are going on. Just that we want stability," Mahumapelo told supporters.

Sources have told News24 that there are two issues on the agenda: Mahumapelo's resignation and a possible replacement.

An African National Congress (ANC) insider said Mahumapelo did not want PEC deputy chairperson Sello Lehare to succeed him, and had put forward the name of Wendy Nelson instead.

"I'll come and address you, to tell you about the outcomes of the PEC meeting because we are not accountable to ourselves. We are accountable to the branches of the ANC," Mahumapelo said.