The Herald (South Africa)

Fihla focus on U’hage, Despatch

- Rochelle de Kock dekockr@timesmedia.co.za

NELSON Mandela Bay mayor Ben Fihla vowed to focus his attention on improving services to Uitenhage and Despatch, saying a service delivery war room would be establishe­d in the area by the end of the month.

Some municipal department­s would also be moved to the two towns by the end of next month in a bid to bring services closer to the people.

This comes after a call by Uitenhage and Despatch residents for a sub-council or breakaway municipali­ty because they felt there were only developmen­t projects taking place in Port Elizabeth.

At a special council meeting on Friday, Fihla said: “The challenges in Uitenhage and Despatch will continue to be my priority in each council meeting.

“With effect from this month I will spend a week at all my satellite offices because it is clear Uitenhage and Despatch need attention for service delivery.

“We need to create a service delivery war room and we need reports on work taking place in Uitenhage and Despatch at every meeting.”

Councillor­s hailed Fihla’s commitment as “inspiring”.

COPE caucus leader councillor Khwezi Ntshanyana said: “Everything you [Fihla] said is extremely welcomed, but we need to act [now] because the sooner we act the better.

“It will receive the deepest thanks from the community.”

UDM councillor Mongameli Bobani urged Fihla to encourage the debate about a possible sub-council.

‘ We need to act [now] because the sooner we act the better

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