Organisations join forces to strengthen farm safety nationwide
19 September 2023
The civil rights organisation AfriForum, the family farming network Saai and several other role-players in the agricultural sector met at AfriForum and Saai’s Rural Security Conference held in Centurion today and agreed to curb farm attacks and rural crime through a collaborative strategy.
AfriForum, Saai, TLU SA, AgriSA, Free State Agriculture, Agri NW, Mpumalanga Agriculture, the National Employers’ Organisation of South Africa (NEASA), Sinoville Fire Fighting Association (SBBV), Forum Sekuriteit, Sakeliga, the South African Special Forces Association (SASFA) and the Association for South African Military veterans, pledged to work more closely together to form a united front against rural crime.
“AfriForum is excited about the fact that all these organisations are willing to join hands and make a difference against the wave of farm attacks and increasing rural crime. The SAPS itself has already admitted that it cannot fulfil its mandate, and this is obvious when one looks at the chaotic state of crime in the country. It is now time for communities to safeguard themselves,” says Jacques Broodryk, AfriForum’s spokesperson for Community Safety.
According to Dr Theo de Jager, executive director of Saai, the different organisations, civil structures and agricultural unions have feet on the ground when it comes to rural security and the meeting in Centurion was convened to achieve greater cooperation and coordination.