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The Bulrushes > Columns > It Is Embarrassing That National Government Had To Step In To Stop Joburg Collapse, Writes Belinda Kayser-Echeozonjoku 
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It Is Embarrassing That National Government Had To Step In To Stop Joburg Collapse, Writes Belinda Kayser-Echeozonjoku 

Belinda Kayser-Echeozonjoku
Belinda Kayser-Echeozonjoku
Published: November 12, 2024
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Councillor Belinda Kayser-Echeozonjoku, Johannesburg City DA Caucus Leader
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Monday’s events where two national cabinet ministers were forced to swoop in on the affairs of the City of Johannesburg, should be an utter embarrassment to the Mayor and leadership of the City under the ActionSA-EFF-ANC coalition.

Today the Ministers of Water and Sanitation, and Electricity were forced to intervene in the City of Johannesburg (CoJ), due to the inept executive’s failures.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) is vindicated in its warnings that the current ANC-ActionSA-EFF executives in Johannesburg have dug themselves into a hole from which they won’t be able to escape, alone.

We are vindicated in laying a complaint with the National Treasury and the Auditor General, we believe that these interventions would not have taken place without our continuous highlighting of the failures.

Over the past weeks, it has become increasingly clear that the CoJ is no longer on the brink of collapse, but is in fact collapsing.

The entities owned by the city, like Johannesburg Water and City Power, are unable to fulfil their mandates.

Last week, Eskom threatened to cut off Johannesburg’s electricity.

This happens on the back of a water crisis created by Johannesburg Water.

Neither electric lines, nor water pipes are managed effectively in the CoJ. That has been evident for quite some time.

People’s taps are dry, and their lights are off.

The two single most important factors influencing whether or not people are able to live their lives is missing in Johannesburg.

City Power and the Minister of Electricity have found one another, and will on the 25th of November give a clear indication of how they will solve the Eskom debt crisis the city faces.

However, the DA notes that the agreement between the Minister and Mayor is only a commitment to agreeing on the exact amount of debt and not a fixed and certain plan to repay the debt.

This failure to agree on a repayment plan is a critical concern – it seems the meeting has just kicked the can down the road.

Later today, at the minister of water’s press conference, she admitted how water infrastructure has been neglected in Johannesburg.

This is something the DA has known and warned against for years on end – even calling for the dissolution of Johannesburg Water’s board.

Like City Power, Johannesburg Water is awash with political deployees and cadres.

City Power and Johannesburg Water have been destroyed by an inept executive in the CoJ.

There is no other way to put it.

In contrast, the only municipality in the whole of Gauteng whose account with Eskom is fully paid up is the DA-governed Midvaal Municipality.

This is not a boast – it is a statement of what is possible with good governance.

When a government truly cares about its people and works hard to ensure that obligations are met, there are no threats of shut-offs from Eskom.

Monday was a sad day for the City of Johannesburg, and an embarrassment for the leadership of the EFF-ActionSA-ANC coalition.

*The author of this article is Johannesburg City DA Caucus Leader Cllr Belinda Kayser-Echeozonjoku. The views expressed by Cllr Belinda Kayser-Echeozonjoku are not necessarily those of The Bulrushes

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