DA: DA reports Mogalakwena water crisis to SAHRC

11th July 2018

DA: DA reports Mogalakwena water crisis to SAHRC

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The DA has filed a complaint at the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) to probe Mogalakwena Municipality for failing to provide clean water to the residents of Dipere in Bakenberg outside Mokopane for over 30 years.

During an oversight inspection to assess the water crisis and its impact within Mogalakwena Municipality yesterday , the DA witnessed several residents fetching water from the river bed in the bushes.

The DA has noted that the residents opted to dig a deep hole in this river to find water due to the shortage of water in this community.

Many residents are now forced to share this water with their animals on a daily basis which violates their human rights to have access to clean water as enshrined in the Constitution.

The DA is deeply concerned that sharing water with animals can cause different waterborne diseases to the residents and is simply unhygienic.

The DA can confirm that the water crisis continues despite a R16 million budget allocation in the 2018/2019 financial year.

The municipality has used the conditional grants meant for water and electricity infrastructure to pay salaries in the 2017 / 2018 financial year and still owes Magalies Water a staggering R15 million.

This shows that the ANC led municipality has failed the residents of Mogalakwena for far too long and a serious intervention is urgently needed.

The DA urges the SAHRC to start with their investigation to ensure that the dignity of the residents is restored.

The DA is ready to deliver the kind of Change that puts the people, basic human rights and quality service delivery first.

 

Issued by DA