Democratic Alliance (DA) interim leader John Steenhuisen urged President Cyril Ramaphosa to “free the country’ from Eskom amid the implementation of stage 4 load shedding on Tuesday.
The power utility announced it would implement stage 4 load shedding from 2pm on Tuesday after Koeberg Unit 1 tripped.
READ: Eskom implements stage 4 load shedding.
“I urge you to initiate the DA’s plan to give power to the people, now!
“The situation at Eskom is dire. We believe it is in a death spiral that will drag the South African economy down with it.
“We cannot let this happen. Together with the undersigned South Africans, I urge your government to get out of the electricity generation business so that we can keep the lights on!” Steenhuisen said in the letter.
Steenhuisen said the government should allow people and businesses to generate their own electricity while offering tax for equipment.
“South Africa must urgently change the law to allow companies and individuals to generate their own electricity, and offer tax incentives to help them buy the equipment they need to do so,” he said.
He said the party suggested that the government should:
“Please do what is right for South Africa’s energy future,” Steenhuisen concluded.
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