EFF statement on police stations closing their doors during periods of loadshedding
24 July 2023
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) notes, unsurprisingly, further collapse of state services under the ANC government, in the form of the closure of police stations during loadshedding periods. This practice further limits the already limited capacity of the South African Police Services' (SAPS) police stations to serve the community.
During loadshedding, citizens are at greater risk as criminals exploit the darkness. The closure of police stations further worsens the situation, leaving communities vulnerable and unprotected. This is especially concerning in a country with high crime rates, particularly gender-based violence and crimes against children.
The current reporting system for rape victims is already deeply flawed, as officers often fail to take them seriously, or even turn them away, leading to further trauma and re-victimisation of survivors. The intermittent closures of police stations during loadshedding will exacerbate this issue, leading to even lower reporting of sexual assault cases, perpetuating further state violence against victims.
The EFF has consistently highlighted the adverse impact of the electricity crisis on our fundamental human rights, including the right to safety. The ANC government's mismanagement has led to the erosion of various essential rights, including access to clean water and free healthcare, leaving many South Africans vulnerable and disadvantaged.