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Premier Lesufi misled Gauteng residents: e-tolls contract extended for another six months

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Premier Lesufi misled Gauteng residents: e-tolls contract extended for another six months

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi
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Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi

27th July 2023

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Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has misled Gauteng residents into thinking that e-Tolls have been scrapped while the contract has been extended for another six months.

This means that Gauteng motorists will continue to pay for this unwanted system until December 2023.

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Gauteng residents are struggling to make ends meet due to the high cost of living, which is hitting hard on their pockets. Continuing to pay for e-Tolls will worsen the situation.

Sadly, Premier Lesufi has used e-Tolls as an electioneering tool to garner votes for next year's elections without considering the impact on people's daily lives.

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Premier Lesufi has no proper plan in place to deal with this issue. He is still battling to find a financial model for the replacement of e-Tolls.

Premier Lesufi is mum about the issue instead of coming clean and engaging different stakeholders and political parties represented in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature to assist with a lasting solution for e-Tolls.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) has submitted questions to the Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, Kedibone Diale, to ascertain the progress in finding a financial model to service the e-Toll debt. We are eagerly awaiting the responses; however, with the way things are going, e-Tolls are here to stay.

The DA will continue utilising all mechanisms at our disposal to fight e-Tolls and any proposal impacting residents' pockets.

 

Issued by Fred Nel MPL - DA Gauteng Shadow MEC for Roads and Transport

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