Opposition political parties want to meet President Cyril Ramaphosa over security concerns in SA.
“We discussed the state of security in the country, including the 2021 mayhem [looting and violence after Jacob Zuma's incarceration] and so on, as well as threats to national key points,” said Holomisa.
“Infrastructure has been destroyed by people we don’t know. Eskom says they suspect mischief and sabotage. There is lawlessness in general. We took a resolution that we must meet the head of state, the president, to express our concerns as leaders,” said Holomisa. Holomisa said they were also concerned that parliament was not functioning and it was difficult to hold members of the executive accountable.He said the political parties had agreed to push for the establishment of an ad hoc committee to deal with the state capture report, including the failure in oversight during the state capture years.
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