DA Condemns Delays in eThekwini's Indian Monument Commissioning
Slow Progress and Lack of Accountability
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in eThekwini has voiced its condemnation of the ongoing delays in the commissioning of the Indian Monument in the city. The monument, which was initially announced in 2014, has faced numerous setbacks and is yet to be completed.
The DA's concern stems from the lack of progress and accountability in the project. The initial budget of R20 million has escalated to R40 million, with no clear explanation for the increase. Furthermore, the project was initially set to be completed within two years, but it has taken over eight years and counting.
Lack of Transparency and Communication
The DA has also criticized the lack of transparency and communication surrounding the project. The eThekwini Municipality has failed to provide regular updates on the progress of the monument, leaving the public in the dark about its status.
The DA believes that the delays and lack of transparency are unacceptable. The Indian Monument is a significant project that commemorates the history and culture of the Indian community in eThekwini. The community deserves to know why the project has been delayed and when it is expected to be completed.
Call for Accountability and Transparency
The DA calls on the eThekwini Municipality to provide a full account of the delays and cost overruns associated with the Indian Monument project. The public has a right to know how their tax money is being spent and why the project is taking so long to complete.
The DA also urges the municipality to improve communication with the public about the project. Regular updates should be provided to keep the community informed of the progress and any challenges encountered.
Conclusion
The DA believes that the delays in the commissioning of the Indian Monument are unacceptable. The project is a significant investment in the city's heritage and should be treated with the utmost importance. The DA will continue to monitor the progress of the project and hold the eThekwini Municipality accountable for its failures.