/ 8 September 2008

Former MP warns of ‘disturbing trends’ within ANC

There is a disturbing trend in the African National Congress (ANC) of confusing patriotism with party loyalty, according to former ANC MP Carl Niehaus.

Writing in the Cape Times on Monday, he said the greatest danger for the ANC comes not from any other political party, but from ”mixing up” issues of party loyalty and discipline, with patriotism.

This results in an expectation that the party line and leadership should be followed blindly, and that the judicial and democratic institutions of the state should merely be instruments to carry out ANC policy.

”There are disturbing trends in this direction, and if it continues, this, more than anything else, will become the undoing of this great people’s movement,” he said.

It might seem from the high seats of power that the people will always vote for the ANC, but there is no given ”eternity”, and people are not voting-fodder.

Political office is no longer seen in the party as a place from which to serve, but as a platform to launch personal ambition and for self-enrichment.

”Those who squander the ANC’s liberation dividend in this way must not think that no damage is done,” he said.

The damage might not be visible in next year’s election results, but history offers precedents for a slow process of erosion, followed by a devastating collapse.

Niehaus, a former political prisoner, is now executive director of a Johannesburg-based consulting and investment company. — Sapa