The Pan Africanist Congress(PAC) of Azania will contest the upcoming national and provincial elections under the banner of Al Jama-ah.
This comes after the political party failed to meet the Independent Electoral Commission’s(IEC) requirements.
In a statement issued, the party announced that its National Executive Committee has made a decision to partner and participate in the 2024 elections under the banner and logo of Al Jama-ah.
“The PAC that was founded by Robert Sobukwe has been allowed by the IEC and organs of state, including the judiciary, to be infiltrated by a gaggle fraudsters and renegade members masquerading as party officials,” remarked party president Narius Moloto.
Moloto lamented that it has became clear that the PAC has been subjected to sabotage from elements within the ruling party.
He added; “We know this because of the information we have received from sources high up within the ruling party.”
PAC to expose those behind the party expulsion
The president stated that the PAC will, at the appropriate time, expose the puppeteers behind the party’s expulsion by the IEC, and who is behind the fraudsters and renegades masquerading as party leaders.
He further lashed at the IEC and its officials whom he said are now at peace after accomplishing their mission and that they [officials] have blood on their hands.
“The reasons for choosing Al Jama-ah are our shared values, our future outlook and our general principles and policies,” he said.
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Moloto urged the PAC, its membership, supporters and sympathisers to campaign for and vote Al Jama-ah in the 2024 national elections.
“Al Jama-ah stands for the restoration of equity and morality to South African society, which he said are fundamental to the national revival that the PAC advocates.
“It is time to expel the ruling party and the fraudsters who masquerade as “liberation veterans” which they most certainly are not,” he concluded.
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