Former Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has confirmed that his absence from the party’s national leadership elective conference in December was due to his suspension.
Ndlozi’s future
within the EFF has been a topic of intense speculation after the party’s former
deputy president, Floyd Shivambu, defected to the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party
in August last year.
While Ndlozi
resigned as a Member of Parliament last month, he had remained silent about the
events behind the scenes — until now.
In an interview
snippet shared with SABC News, Ndlozi disclosed that a dispute over his
suspension prevented him from attending the elective conference.
“I was suspended about six weeks before the conference,” he said. The former EFF MP claimed the suspension was “unconventional,” arguing that it did not align with the party’s code of conduct or constitution.
He alleged that
the party’s leadership accused him of working with the MK party, which has seen
notable former EFF figures such as Dali Mpofu, Mzwanele Manyi, and former
public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane join the Jacob Zuma-led political
formation.
“The suspension
rested on two counts: on the one hand, the leadership said that it’s in
possession of an intelligence report in which the claim that I’m part of the
infiltration strategy by the MKP.
“[That] I’m
working with the MKP [and] I’m planning to go to join them. I’m waiting for
some opportune moment,” he explained.
Ndlozi
confirmed that the second charge against him was based on claims that he knew
about Shivambu’s plans to leave the EFF although he did not inform the party’s
leadership.
“I was told to
stay at home, seize my participation in Parliament and the rest of the
activities of the EFF.”
According to
the former EFF MP, he was assured that the allegations were being investigated
and that he would have an opportunity to respond once the investigation
concluded.
“At a later
stage, the leadership argued that the report would only be ready after
conference and the matter has been referred to the leadership after the
conference.
“It seemed fair
for me to wait to clear my name in relation to these allegations so that I
don’t function with a dark cloud on my head or a gun on my face.”
Ndlozi denied
the “dangerous” allegations against him.
“We can all
agree these are very serious allegations that one had betrayed the revolution,
had been disloyal, and that indeed, you are a double agent of some sort.”
Addressing
speculation about his political future, Ndlozi dismissed any intention to join
the MK party.
“I can state
categorically now that I never planned to join the MKP [and] I still don’t. I
never worked with anybody in the MKP in relation to some conspiracy about my
departure.
“I think that
whatever information they say they have was based largely on lies.”
Ndlozi further
revealed that Shivambu had informed him about his decision to join the MK
party.
“He did come to
tell me of his consideration and indeed I did tell him that ‘look you would
have to take the leadership into confidence’ and he did.
“The idea that
I should have ran behind his back and informed other people or the leadership
suggests that I’m an informant, a ghostly power [or] a wedge driver. I am none
of those.
“It was Floyd’s
decision. He had to communicate it. It was not my decision. It was his. He had
to communicate it and he did.” CITIZEN
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