ActionSA outraged at Eskom appealing court ruling on loadshedding

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ActionSA says it is outraged that Eskom is set to apply for leave to appeal the landmark judgement handed down by the North Gauteng High Court on December 1, 2023.

ActionSA outraged at Eskom appealing court ruling on loadshedding
ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba took a jab at Eskom’s decision to apply for leave to appeal court ruling. Image: Michel Bega

This judgment declared load shedding unconstitutional and ordered the Minister of Electricity – together with organs of state – ensure that electricity supply be ensured for public schools, hospitals, and the SAPS.

According to party leader Herman Mashaba, the power utility, the President and the Minister of Electricity specifically want to appeal sections of the ruling which ruled in favour of ActionSA’s request that hospitals, schools and police stations be exempted from experiencing rolling blackouts and allege that the judgment is too “vague”.

Mashaba said instead of addressing the concerns raised by the court ruling including that load shedding infringes on the basic constitutional rights of South Africans and protecting the most vulnerable against the power crisis the involved parties have rather decided to spend taxpayers money to appeal the ruling.

“It is well documented how communities across South Africa have been adversely affected by load shedding when police stations’ telephone lines don’t work, hospitals fail to take care of sick patients when the lights go off, or studies are interrupted at schools when they fail to have access to power.

“Government alleges in the appeal that there is “insufficient evidence” to demonstrate this obvious fact. It is our duty to protect these crucial services and it is deeply concerning that the President, the Minister, and Eskom simply do not care.

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Herman Mashaba said Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, the minister of electricity specifically want to appeal sections of the ruling which ruled in favour of ActionSA’s request.

“ActionSA will continue to do everything in our power to protect the most vulnerable South Africans from the failures of the ruling party and will take whatever steps necessary to ensure that the government is held accountable.

“In the 18 years since load shedding was first introduced in 2007, the ruling party has been unable to take action to address the energy crisis and ActionSA will therefore force action in this regard,” he stated.

Mashaba further added that load shedding remains one of our biggest inhibitors to job creation with thousands of small businesses forced to close as a result, while incidents of crime spike when load shedding occurs.

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He continued; “Our children are sent home when schools cannot operate without power, and are left without day-care and feeding programmes. Hospitals and clinics are unable to save lives when the lights go out. This is simply unacceptable.

“Despite the President initially “welcoming” the judgment, taxpayers are now forced to fund the extensive legal team – comprising numerous senior advocates – on behalf of government, to appeal the same judgment they opposed from inception.

“All of the so called “promises” to end load shedding are nothing more than blatant lies. The festive season shows that where there is political will, there is a way. Yet government has now reimplemented the refusal to comply with their obligations as of today.”

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