Forum 4 Service Delivery (F4SD) says it wants to increase its presence nationally and eventually win a seat in state legislatures so it can lead and serve communities. The party campaigned as far as Botshabelo in the Free State to collect votes.
Formed in 2015 to tackle issues such as water and sanitation, housing and education, F4SD wants to expand its reach to every corner of the country to deliver real change and better services for people. Says.
The party also wants to combine the offices of auditor general and public protector.
“We are anti-corruption, so we are saying that those who commit corruption must be arrested. Those who have no interest in service delivery must be arrested. One is that we want to criminalize lack of service because people are dying because of water scarcity. We're dying because of potholes that our government doesn't care about. , we want the AG office and the Public Protector office to become one office, so people have taken responsibility for the problem of wasteful spending and pointless spending,” said F4SD Chairman Mbahale. Dr. Kekana says.
Some party supporters hope for a better life after the May 29 general election.
“I am from the ECD and since I have been in the ECD I have never heard a political party speak on behalf of the ECD. I have never heard of a party doing such a thing. I believe it is important for young people to vote, especially for their future.”
“This forum is 80% service delivery and 20% politics, so the importance of voting for F4SD is that services are delivered to the people.”
The party has promised real change and accountability if voted into power.