ActionSA, a newly formed political party, has recently expressed their strong opposition towards the decision made by the eThekwini Municipality to allocate a whopping R22 million towards a statues project. This decision has sparked outrage among the citizens of Durban, who are already struggling with the effects of the ongoing pandemic.
The eThekwini Municipality, which governs the city of Durban, has announced their plans to erect statues of various political figures and struggle icons in different parts of the city. This project is said to be a way of honoring and preserving the history of South Africa. However, ActionSA strongly believes that this decision is not in the best interest of the citizens and the municipality should reconsider their priorities.
The party, led by former Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba, has been vocal about their disapproval of this project. In a statement released by ActionSA, they stated that the R22 million allocated for the statues project could have been better utilized to address the pressing issues faced by the citizens of Durban. This includes providing basic services such as water, electricity, and sanitation to the underprivileged communities, as well as creating job opportunities for the unemployed.
Furthermore, ActionSA has also highlighted the fact that the country is currently facing an economic crisis due to the pandemic, and the government should be focusing on rebuilding the economy and providing relief to those who have been affected the most. The party believes that the R22 million could have been used to provide much-needed relief to struggling businesses and individuals.
The decision to allocate such a large sum of money towards a statues project also raises questions about the priorities of the eThekwini Municipality. With the city facing numerous challenges such as high crime rates, inadequate public transportation, and a lack of affordable housing, it is concerning that the municipality would choose to spend such a large amount on a project that does not directly benefit the citizens.
ActionSA has called on the eThekwini Municipality to reconsider their decision and redirect the funds towards projects that will have a more significant impact on the lives of the citizens. The party has also urged the municipality to engage with the community and take their opinions into consideration before making decisions that affect them.
In addition to their opposition towards the allocation of funds, ActionSA has also raised concerns about the lack of transparency and accountability in the decision-making process. The party has called for the municipality to provide a detailed breakdown of how the R22 million will be spent and who will be responsible for overseeing the project.
It is evident that the decision made by the eThekwini Municipality has not been well received by the citizens of Durban. The outcry from the community and the opposition from ActionSA should serve as a wake-up call for the municipality to reassess their priorities and focus on the needs of the people.
In conclusion, ActionSA strongly opposes the decision made by the eThekwini Municipality to allocate R22 million towards a statues project. The party believes that the funds could have been better utilized to address the pressing issues faced by the citizens of Durban. It is time for the municipality to listen to the voices of the people and prioritize their needs above unnecessary projects.

