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EMM should spend ratepayers’ money wisely

Electrical boxes are a concern.

I read the comment about the open power boxes that was supplied by Themba Gadebe, spokesperson for the City of Ekurhuleni, department of communications and brand management published by the Alberton RECORD on October 10.

As a good long-standing ratepayer, I just read: “The issue of open electrical enclosures remains a big concern for the City.”

My humble reply to Mr Gadebe would be on his estimation for how many more years would this problem still remain a concern as I personally called on the electrical department manager seven years ago and was then told the same prose and verse.

Furthermore, Mr Radebe states: “The City plans to replace older enclosures with protective structures that have electronic locking mechanisms, however, electronic locks do not resolve or correct negligent work and faulty supervision of city contractors’ services.”

Electrical boxes are left open by contractors and the City does not supervise contractors for mediocre services rendered to ratepayers ultimately.

The community pays for contractors’ blindly. The City is a spender’s middleman. Really it is not the City’s money but ours which, in this way, is misused.

Coincidentally no one ever noticed that precisely after the contractors have done the rounds the electrical boxes are left open, critically at streets adjacent to school areas? How can anyone accept excuses for expensive electronic locks to be the solution for mismanagement and mediocrity?

Every month I personally close more than one box in my area and I would like to persuade Mr Gadebe to go around the City and close some of these open boxes so he can first hand regain a feeling for this problem and the glaring simple solution for its correction and then communicate his experience to the City senior management.

Concerned resident

*The RECORD did ask for comment from EMM and will publish it as soon as it is received.

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