Marikana: Four years on and still no Justice
16 August 2016
Today marks the fourth anniversary of the senseless and tragic massacre of 44 South Africans by the state at the Lonmin Mine in Marikana, North West Province. On behalf of the Democratic Alliance, I wish to take this opportunity to extend my sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and loved ones of all 44 victims of this horrific occurrence.
Despite the magnitude of this tragedy – and the overwhelming political influence in its unfolding - we stand here four years laterwithout justice for those who lost their lives. Those who presided over the massacre still hold high office, and there has been no accountability, or reckoning.
Since 2012, no development has unfolded in Marikana and its surrounding areas. Where are the houses, roads, clinics and basic services that were promised by the various government departments? It has been four years, and no one has come to apologise for what they have done; no one has taken accountability; no one has come forward with solutions for the mess which they created.
The ANC continues to disregard the lives of poor black South Africans – governing as if their lives do not matter. It is thus no surprise that on 03 August 2016, the people of Marikana took to the ballot box and shattered the ANC’s majority in the Rustenberg Local Municipality.