Māori wards: Dame Naida Glavish calls for Kaipara mayor Craig Jepson’s resignation
Dame Naida Glavish (with loud hailer) speaks out against KDC removing karakia from the start of its council meetings in a 2022 protest march in Dargaville. Photo / NZME
Prominent Māori leader Dame Naida Glavish is calling for Kaipara Mayor Craig Jepson to resign in the face of his push to scrap his council’s Māori ward.
Glavish, Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Whatua co-chair, said the mayor’s push to get rid of Kaipara District Council’s Te Moananui o Kaipara Māori ward this week was not acceptable.
Kaipara District Council (KDC) will potentially be the first council in the country to get rid of Māori wards under legislation passed last week.
“He needs to look in the mirror and remind himself which country he’s in,” Glavish said.
In response, Jepson said he would not resign over his Māori ward push.
“I don’t think people should divided by race,” Jepson said.
He had been elected by a large majority on a plank that included better democracy for his people, he said.
“I have a mandate from my community,” Jepson said.
“I wish that New Zealanders would work together and we didn’t have these growing divisions,” Jepson said.
Jepson said everybody, including Glavish, was entitled to their opinion.
He said Glavish continued to label him as racist, but he was not.
Glavish said the ward’s likely removal was part of KDC’s push to wind back Māori participation, which began soon after Jepson’s election in October 2022.