Government urges responsibility during the FIFA World Cup

Following the stampede at the Tembisa Stadium in Makhulong on Sunday, 6 June 2010 during a friendly match between Nigeria and North Korea, government spokesperson Themba Maseko today urged all South Africans to show guests to the FIFA World Cup the best hospitality they have ever seen.

Themba Maseko said, “With the kick-off to the World Cup a few days away, government encourages courteous and civil behaviour of participants at all public events. Fans are urged to behave in a way that does not result in injury or harm to those attending tournaments or participating in activities at public viewing areas.”

“Government will not tolerate any unruly, disruptive and unsafe behaviour that impacts negatively on those attending public events.”

“All football fans have a responsibility to ensure a safe and secure World Cup tournament for everyone. We urge fans to desist from accessing stadiums without tickets. Those found in possession of illegal tickets will be prosecuted.”

“Meanwhile the investigation by the Ekurhuleni Municipality into the cause of the incident has been welcomed. While awaiting the outcome of this investigation, government calls on all role-players, even those acting in their private capacity, to ensure events are organised in a way that encourages the safety and security of all those in attendance.

Events should be organized in consultation with the relevant local authorities in line with event management by-laws and protocols,” concluded the spokesperson.”

For enquiries please call:
Themba Maseko
Cell: 083 645 0810

Issued by: Government Communications (GCIS)
9 June 2010

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