Sakeliga makes urgent demands of president and premier regarding Lichtenburg crisis
24 September 2022
Sakeliga demands urgent proper intervention by the Premier of North West regarding the municipal crisis in Lichtenburg, alternatively by the President of South Africa.
The urgent letter of demand by Sakeliga’s attorneys on Friday follows after the provincial government once again improperly intervened and caused an acute crisis in the Ditsobotla Municipality. The provincial governent moreover committed the improper intervention without consulting Sakeliga and after failing for 18 months to meaningfully engage Sakeliga, notwithstanding Sakeliga’s ongoing litigation on the situation in the Ditsobotla Municipality.
Virtually all municipal administration and service delivery came to a standstill this week, after the provincial government again incorrectly decided to apply discretionary intervention under section 139(1) of the Constitution. While this intervention does transfer responsibility for municipal governance to the provincial government, the provincial government however failed to take critical measures like the appointment of an administrator to take over local administration. The decision is also incorrect, because section 139(5) of the Constitution prescribes a different, more intense and mandatory intervention. Basically, the provincial government now removed the last vestiges of functionality without putting anything in its place.
Given the failure by the provincial government, Sakeliga’s letter of demand is addressed to both the President and the Premier. The Constitution stipulates in section 139(7) that national government must intervene where a provincial government fails to fulfil its obligations with regard to local government.
In the letter, Sakeliga requests a meeting with representatives of government on 27 September 2022, at 09:00. In the meantime, Sakeliga demands that:
The provincial government without delay institute not discretionary, but mandatory intervention under section 139(5), as required by the Constitution in cases where municipalities implode financially and operationally;
Failing provincial intervention under section 139(5), national government institute a section 139(7) intervention, as required by the Constitution in cases where provincial governments fail to fulfill their obligations;
An administrator be appointed by no later than 27 September 2022;