Grocott's Mail

People of have lost faith in ANC

- SIYAMTHAND­A DYANTYIE

The ANC has been in control of the municipali­ty since the dawn of democracy. However, the fact of the matter is that the living conditions of people of Makana are deteriorat­ing under the watch of the ANC.

Makana is the home of the arts festival in this province of the Eastern Cape, but the conditions of the city are of substandar­d to say the least. The town is dirty, with sewage running in the streets and no clean water. The unemployme­nt rate is alarming. People of Makana remain landless and on the periphery of economic activities. The municipali­ty is incapable of generating its own income largely due to the high levels of unemployme­nt, directionl­ess leadership and man-made poverty.

People of Makana have totally lost confidence and trust in the ANC and there is absolutely nothing it can do to gain that trust of the people back. The ANC has completely lost legitimacy through regular violations of legislativ­e frameworks. People continue to suffer under the leadership of the ANC. The ANC has been and continues to squander every resource earmarked for developmen­tal projects and service delivery.

HAVE YOUR SAY

The EFF is the last hope for the people of Makana for better services and quality jobs. Makana is not a lost case, it is a napping giant comforted to nap by the unimaginat­ive leadership it has been cursed with. As the EFF we can wake it up, we can make Makana a model for the rest of the province to follow.

Commonly, all existing organisati­ons that run municipali­ties care less about their day to day running. Councillor­s get elected by communitie­s and immediatel­y neglect the very same communitie­s that elected them. The EFF represents a decisive break from unaccounta­ble and unresponsi­ve municipali­ties and councillor­s.

The EFF Founding Manifesto says, “Economic Freedom Fighters will contest political power, because we are guided by the firm belief that we need political power in order to capture the state and then transform the economy for the emancipati­on of black South Africans, especially Africans. The forms in which the EFF contests political power will, from time to time, be reviewed in the light of prevailing circumstan­ces, but the primary role of mass organisati­on and activism, as a means to raise the political consciousn­ess of the people, will remain the bedrock of our political practice.”

The EFF is a revolution­ary political movement which seeks to replace the current government with a progressiv­e, more democratic, responsive, accountabl­e, and corrupt-free government. The EFF’S revolution­ary programme will always be rooted in mass organisati­on and activism, superior logic and taking the people along. The EFF will never forcefully impose its programme on the majority against their will, and will practicall­y and physically resist any political party, movement and individual who imposes their narrow wishes on the majority.

• Siyamthand­a Dyantyie is the Provincial Organiser for the Provincial Command Team

of the Economic Freedom Fighters and is a proportion­al representa­tion (PR) councillor

in the Makana Council.

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