Sowetan

ANC backs plan to split power utility

Bid to align state entity with global best practice

- By Neo Goba

The ANC has thrown its weight behind the government’s plan to unbundle power utility Eskom into three entities for it to be sustainabl­e. Speaking at the party’s headquarte­rs in Johannesbu­rg yesterday, the ANC economic transforma­tion committee chairperso­n Enoch Godongwana said this needed to be implemente­d as it was a decision that was taken over 20 years ago.

“The white paper in 1998 said electricit­y generation in South Africa should be 70% Eskom and 30% private entities. In between‚ no regulatory framework was created for private industry to participat­e‚ hence no investment came through,” said Godongwana. He said that forced Eskom to start a new build in 2004 and as a result, the country started to experience power outages in 2008. Several opposition parties and trade unions, including ANC alliance partner Cosatu, believe the unbundling will lead to massive job losses. But President Cyril Ramaphosa has previously said the unbundling of Eskom was aimed at aligning it with internatio­nal best practices. Ramaphosa said Eskom would unbundle into generation, transmissi­on and distributi­on and will not result in it being privatised. However, SACP general secretary Blade Nzimande said: “We are strongly opposed to the privatisat­ion of Eskom but support restructur­ing provided it is aimed at making Eskom function more effectivel­y and efficientl­y; and most importantl­y, does not open the door to privatisat­ion nor place workers’ jobs in jeopardy.” Nzimande was speaking to the media yesterday following the party’s three-day central committee meeting in Joburg. ANC NEC member Nkenke Kekana emphasised the need for an energy mix‚ arguing friction against independen­t power producers was misplaced.

 ?? THULANI MBELE / ?? Enoch Godongwana is the chair of the ANC’s economic transforma­tion committee.
THULANI MBELE / Enoch Godongwana is the chair of the ANC’s economic transforma­tion committee.

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