CAPE TOWN - Former police commissioner Bheki Cele has encouraged Cape Town&39;s so-called poo protesters to continue with their demonstrations.

Cele met with the Ses’Khona Peoples&39; Rights Movement on Sunday at the invitation of two of the group&39;s leaders who were recently reinstated as ANC members.

He told residents of Philippi that the ANC supports the group&39;s fight for better service delivery in the province.

The Ses’Khona Peoples&39; Rights movement members say they are fighting for the service delivery they deserve, particularly proper sanitation.

They invited Cele to their gathering, and he&39;s backed their protests.

“Those poty poty communities must give a taste and give those that don’t have the luck of experiencing poty potys. I&39;m saying somebody took a decision to deliver these things to other human beings...," he said.

Residents agree, and Ses’Khona leaders are sold on Cele’s suggestion.

“We do agree with him when he said that we must just deliver it not to throw them, we will do that with excitement because we believe once we do that they will actually know and join us and they will understand our frustration," said the movement&39;s leader Andile Lili.