While the ANC and EFF pander outdated ideologies, Eskom plunges the country into stage 4 darkness
2 September 2020
On the same day Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources and Energy rejected the Democratic Alliance’s (DA) sound and practical solutions to address the electricity crisis, presented in our Independent Electricity Management Operator (IEMO) Bill, Eskom has leapt to stage 4 rolling blackouts.
These developments reflect the continued inability of Eskom to meet the needs of South Africa’s energy supply. But the ANC government would much rather continue to drag the nation down by holding onto outdated ideas instead of doing the right thing and breaking Eskom's deadly monopolistic grip on South Africa’s energy supply.
The DA’s IEMO Bill that the ANC and EFF cohort opposed was part of a well thought out and well-researched attempt by the DA to create an independent public-private partnership that would manage grid operations, electricity planning, source electricity from a variety of generation plants and sell it to municipal and industrial customers. It was an attempt to create a level playing field between Eskom (as the country’s primary generator) and independent power producers (IPPs).
At a time when the country desperately needs economic growth, Eskom once again plunges us into darkness.