Ousted Ekurhuleni Mayor Tania Campbell Lists Achievements and Promises To Keep Working for Residents
Tania Campbell was ousted as mayor of Ekurhuleni on Thursday after a vote of no confidence which won by just 7 votes. One hundred voted for the motion (including 86 ANC members) whilst 93 voted against it. The EFF abstained. Campbell, who remains as Leader of the Official Opposition in Council, has vowed to continue […]
Tania Campbell was ousted as mayor of Ekurhuleni on Thursday after a vote of no confidence which won by just 7 votes. One hundred voted for the motion (including 86 ANC members) whilst 93 voted against it. The EFF abstained.
Campbell, who remains as Leader of the Official Opposition in Council, has vowed to continue fighting for better service for residents.
“While we are clearly disappointed that the coalition of corruption succeeded in bringing an end to the good work and resident driven committed of the multi-party coalition, we accept that we have an equally important role to play from the opposition benches. The residents of this great city deserve nothing less, and we will not give up the fight.
“The multi-party coalition has spent 10 months working to undo the damage done by the ANC over the past two decades. We have managed to achieve a number of successes and have been able to bring changes for the better to the lives of many of our residents,” said Campbell.
She listed some of those accomplishments in Ekurhuleni as:
- opening a Skills Centre in Vosloorus and Early Childhood Development Centers in Palm Ridge and Katlehong
- electrifying 1 367 households which previously had no power
- installing over 48 water points
- cleaning and rehabilitating 112 illegal dumping hotspots
- ensuring more than 48 km of roads were rehabilitated
- maintaining over 2 100 stormwater systems
- patching more than 29 000 m2 of potholes
“This is just a sample of what the multi-party coalition has achieved in less than a year,” said Campbell. “And, we have done so in a climate of hostility and a culture resistant to change. We have done so against the backdrop of trying global and domestic economic uncertainty which has made our task that much harder to achieve.
“This government has had a positive impact on the lives of those whom we were elected to serve, residents of Ekurhuleni. Every one of the parties represented in the multi-party coalition has served diligently and carried out their responsibilities for the betterment of the resident of Ekurhuleni. They conducted themselves with the humility befitting of elected office bearers.”
She thanked each one of their hard work and assured residents that “our job is far from done”.
“Those who seek power at all costs are one step closer to putting their hands back in the public purse to line their own pockets. Now, more than ever, we remain steadfast in our resolve to ensure that residents come first. It may be from the opposition benches, but our commitment remains unwavering,” she promised.
JUST IN: The motion of no confidence in Tania Campbell has succeeded. 100 councillors have voted for the motion to while 93 councillors have voted against it.
— Queenin Masuabi (@Queenin_M) October 26, 2022
These are the parties who voted for the removal of #Ekurhuleni executive mayor Tania Campbell.
ANC 86, PA 4,AIC3, ATM1,Cope1,ICM1,IRASA1, NFP1,PAC1, UDM 1
The EFF, who are the kingmakers in the city decided to abstain.
— Queenin Masuabi (@Queenin_M) October 26, 2022
While the corrupt ANC coalition might have succeeded in removing Mayor Tania Campbell, the fight for delivery continues in Ekurhuleni.
Within 10 months, 29 000 m2 of potholes have been fixed and over 40 IPPs have been appointed to help end #loadshedding. https://t.co/qJ8zLtwuOu
— Democratic Alliance (@Our_DA) October 26, 2022