POLITICS

Urgent call for audit into scholar transport contracts – DA NWest

Party says there is growing concern about buses' roadworthiness, safety and reliability

DA calls for urgent audit into North West Scholar Transport contracts

14 February 2022 

The DA will write to the Member of the Executive Council (MEC) of Community Safety and Transport Management, Sello Lehari, requesting that he do an urgent unannounced provincial audit of scholar transport contracts.  

The audit must include the actual number of scholar transporters operating in the North West province, a thorough condition assessment of each vehicle, and verify the number of passengers per trip. The audit should also verify the pick-up and drop-off times of children daily.  

Growing concerns about the buses’ roadworthiness, safety and reliability surfaced following an oversight by members of the North West Provincial Legislature regarding the 2022 school readiness and state of scholar transport around the province.

Allegedly some of these transporters overload the busses, forcing children to stand throughout the trip.  Some buses frequently break down, ending up with children arriving late or not making it to school at all.  Parents are often forced to pay up to R50 per trip to get their children to school safely.

MEC Lehari previously indicated that the Department had hired Monitors to check the trips.  Based on our observations, these Monitors do not exist.  If they do, they are bribed or are sleeping on the job.  

Following the audit and its findings, MEC Lehari must revoke the contracts of all the transporters who do not comply.  The condition of these buses poses a severe threat to the lives of the children, inhibits learners access to education and degrades their human dignity.   

Failure to urgently do this provincial audit will leave the DA no choice but to report the matter to the Human Rights Commission to do the audit.  The safety of our children must be a high priority, and we must take action to restore the dignity of our children.  Anything that hampers effective teaching and learning from taking place, the DA will fight tooth and nail.   

Issued by Freddy Sonakile, DA MPL North West Provincial Legislature, 14 February 2022