MEC Morweng disappointed at blaze destruction at NTI.

Mahikeng- The MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Wessels Morweng has called for in depth investigations into the cause of a fire that broke out at the North West Transport Investment (NTI). The fire which was discovered in the early hours of Monday morning, at a sleeping ground in Moretele village destroyed nine (09) busses at a go.

The NTI management, have opened a case with the South African Police Service (SAPS) and further investigations will determine the circumstances around the cause of the fire as well as the extent of the damage.

MEC Morweng expressed dismay at the unfortunate turn of events at the entity.

“We have recently turned a new leaf with our intervention at the entity by addressing the leadership instability experienced for some time now. We have also ensured that employees received their salaries as promised.

“Therefore we believe that we have made great effort to assist the entity in realising its full potential. This however is a set back and overall unfortunate incident.

“At this point it is unclear whether this was an accident or an act of sabotage, and therefore we make a call to the authorities to deal with the matter decisively,” said MEC Morweng.

The MEC further explained that the NTI Acting Group CEO, Dr Dikobe and management at the entity has plans in place to limit the impact of services rendered to commuters in and around the Moretele Local Municipality.

“In the meantime, the department as a shareholder in the company will continue to play a supportive role in order to ensure that service delivery is not compromised and that commuters are not left stranded,” added Morweng.


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