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13th February 2009
JOINT STATEMENT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE
AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS, THE HON JACOB ZUMA AND THE PRESIDENT
OF THE INKATHA FREEDOM PARTY, THE HON PRINCE MANGOSUTHU
BUTHELEZI
The President of African National
Congress, Mr Jacob Zuma and the President of the Inkatha Freedom
Party, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi met in Durban in the evening
of 13 February 2009.
In his statement Mr Jacob Zuma, ANC
President said: "We met as the Presidents of the ANC and IFP to
discuss matters common to our two parties and those of national
interest.
"We had good, friendly and amicable
discussions, against the background of the long historical
relations between our two parties. We recalled the hard work of
the two parties in bringing about peace and stability especially
in the province of KwaZulu-Natal and the former PWV region, now
known as Gauteng.
"We noted the unfortunate incident that
took place in Nongoma on the 1st of February, and condemned the
behaviour of those who perpetrated violence. We agreed to work
together to ensure peaceful electioneering in the province of
KwaZulu-Natal and throughout the country, and to promote mutual
respect and understanding amongst members of the ANC and IFP.
"We call upon members of the ANC and IFP
to promote the spirit of this meeting, and to exercise restraint
and tolerance throughout the election period and beyond.
"We commit ourselves to consolidating
and strengthening democracy in our country. We both appreciated
the meeting, which was the first since the election of the
President of the ANC to this position, and agreed to maintain
continuous interaction," concluded Mr Jacob Zuma.
In his statement today, Prince
Mangosuthu Buthelezi, IFP President said:
"President Mr Jacob Zuma and I met and
issued a joint appeal to the people of KwaZulu Natal and South
Africa for political tolerance ahead of the upcoming election.
"The recent events at Nongoma where the
IFP and the ANC held election rallies concurrently and where
their supporters briefly clashed are an example of behaviour
that we do not wish to see repeated.
"Mr Zuma and I have also reaffirmed our
respect for the right of our respective political parties to
campaign everywhere without hindrance.
"We are confident that fifteen years of
democracy have gone some way towards curbing political
intolerance which rocked the province and the country in the
1980s and early 1990s," concluded Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi.
Contact:
Steyn Speed (ANC)
082 572 7304 and
Liezl van der Merwe (IFP)
083 611 7470 |