Open Letter: “A breath of fresh air”
To CEO of Transnet Richard Vallihu
Smart Port Upgrade for Durban
Your
letter in the Independent on Saturday (27 May 2017) was a breath of fresh air,
showing that there is concern about the poor and marginalised who had lived in
communities surrounding the port since timey memorial.
We
need the dreams of our youth and communities to be fulfilled and Transnet is in
the right space and time to do just that, by ensuring everybody, no matter if
you’re poor or rich, can be part of the port.
I
must also stress past Transnet CEO’s and senior managers marginalised and
isolated the subsistence fisherfolk and unemployed from the Durban harbour. This
practice continues even though your letter indicates change will happen. Since
911 subsistence fishermen have had to endure fines, harassment, confiscation of
fishing equipment and their catches being taken away from both the port
security and South African harbour police. The poor man’s transport the Metro
Train from Chatsworth to the deep water South Pier has not been in operation
because of the train lines for over a year and TRANSNET sister organisation
PASSA is unable to fix a simple rail line?
Subsistence fisherfolk and the working class are affected.
We
are calling for your written and spoken words of deep seated compassion to be
turned into words of action, by opening up fishing areas to the subsistence
fishermen and a dedicated centre to be opened for the unemployed in the harbour. A budget set aside for our own V&A
Waterfront for entertainment and recreation to be developed in the Durban
harbour.
We
call for a stakeholder committee to be immediately set up with clear terms of
reference.
Written
by Chadley Joseph
SDCEA
Project Officer
No
2 John Dunn House
224
Gouritz Crescent
Austerville,
Durban, 4052
031 461
1991
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