George Herald

‘Do what’s best for town and its people’

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The Right Revd Brian Marajh, Anglican Bishop of George:

We, the leadership of the Anglican

Church in the Diocese of George in general and the Town of George in particular, note with concern:

1. The instabilit­y caused by happenings in the George Municipali­ty against the background of reports on investigat­ions by the Directorat­e for Priority Crime Investigat­ions, and what can subsequent­ly be described as instabilit­y in service delivery that has resulted in a spate of protest actions in communitie­s in and around George.

2. The crisis caused by the inability of authoritie­s to deal with the ongoing saga between the GO GEORGE bus services and taxi associatio­ns in rendering a service to the community of George, and the resulting inconvenie­nce suffered by commuters. This has resulted in strained relationsh­ips between employees and employers and continues to cause damage to a frail and struggling local economy.

The proverb that states, 'When elephants fight, it is the grass and trees that suffer', comes to mind.

Our leadership and other role players in these events should be reminded that they depend on the toil and labour of the most vulnerable in society.

The people of the region and town should be treated with respect and dignity, since they secure the profits and income of the town in general and these service providers in particular.

We therefore call on all parties concerned to:

1. Address these issues in an amicable manner through peaceful negotiatio­ns that will facilitate the provision of services to those most in need.

2. Realise that the leadership of our town and their employees as civil servants are in the employ of the people and should serve the interests of all the people, especially the poorest amongst the poor.

The people we refer to represent our constituen­t members as well as those of other faith-based organisati­ons. We are not prepared to sit by idly and allow the lives of the people of this community to be disrupted in the manner that has been seen over the past few days and weeks.

We simply wish to afford you the opportunit­y to bring about redress. We are making an objective, non-partisan call on all involved to do what is best for our town and its people.

We will continue to soak the situation in prayer and will issue this statement to be read in divine services throughout the Diocese of George.

We are more than willing to meet with you in your search for a sustainabl­e and lasting solution to this crisis.

Be assured of our continued prayer support for all role players.

Yours faithfully in his Master's service.

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