The Citizen (KZN)

Zokwana under the spotlight

- Citizen reporter

The Democratic Alliance (DA) said yesterday it will write to the Chairperso­n of the Portfolio Committee on Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries, Machwene Semenya, to summon Minister Senzeni Zokwana, pictured, to brief parliament on his department’s contingenc­y plans to stop further job losses following the spread of the bird flu virus in South Africa.

“The minister must brief parliament about what his department is doing to ensure that jobs can be saved and containmen­t measures are in place in the industry,” said DA Shadow Minister of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries Annette Steyn.

“Zokwana must assure South Africans, especially businesses that employ thousands of people which have been negatively impacted by this mess, that his department is on top of this impending crisis.”

More cases of the outbreak have been recorded in six provinces and this poses major threats to the poultry industry with 111 000 direct and indirect agricultur­al jobs at risk.

There have already been job losses due to the spread of the virus.

“The truth is that if Minister Zokwana does not have contingenc­y plans in place, this crisis can reach unacceptab­le proportion­s,” said Steyn.

She said that, to date, more than 600 000 birds had been culled due to the Department of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries’ seeming failure to urgently implement appropriat­e control measures.

“The DA is also extremely concerned by the tardy response on how the poultry industry will be compensate­d when culling takes place. It is totally unacceptab­le that no funding has been made available for this,” she said.

“The DA will not rest until the minister addresses the public and reassures South Africans that his department has a proper plan to prevent shedding of jobs.”

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