Sunday World (South Africa)

Plight of disaster victims turned into a political football

Opposition parties slam government

- By Sandile Motha sandile@sundayworl­d.co.za

The dire situation of Kwazulu-natal flood victims has been turned into a political football.

Opposition parties in the province are now questionin­g the whereabout­s of the R1-billion committed by the national government to help affected families to rebuild their lives.

“This is purely insensitiv­e on the part of the government and I wouldn’t be surprised if those funds have been misappropr­iated. They are toying with people’s emotions and they are subjected to inhumane conditions by an uncaring government,” EFF provincial chairperso­n Vusi Khoza lashed out.

The DA blamed the fracas on the province’s gross incompeten­ce. “We are told that the province submitted inaccurate paperwork to the National Treasury. This is gross incompeten­ce. The city is currently in a R3.9-billion deficit due to the damages, which excludes houses that were destroyed.

“We cannot borrow our way out of the situation,” said DA ethekwini metro caucus leader Nicole Graham.

The IFP called for buildings that were allegedly hijacked by vagrants and foreign nationals to be used as temporary housing for destitute families.

“There are many buildings, which the municipali­ty owns that can be used to house the flood victims.

“The IFP also proposed that the municipali­ty should go to court to force various provincial department­s to pay mil

lions which they owe ethekwini municipali­ty,” said Mdu Nkosi, the IFP leader in the metro.

Philani Mavundla, deputy mayor and head of the municipal infrastruc­ture committee said the flood victims have been caught in the ANC’S internal squabbles.

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana told legislator­s this week that the National Treasury has still not received any properly supported requests from the Kwazulu-natal government for funds.

I wouldn’t be surprised if those funds have been misappropr­iated

 ?? / Gallo Images ?? Opposition parties in KZN question the whereabout­s of the R1-billion committed by the national government to assist affected families to rebuild their lives.
/ Gallo Images Opposition parties in KZN question the whereabout­s of the R1-billion committed by the national government to assist affected families to rebuild their lives.

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