# The Public Servants Association is urging government to prioritise national security by increasing budget allocations for the South African National Defence Force, Police, Health, and other essential departments. This comes after SANDF Lieutenant-General, Peter Ntshavheni Maphaha, recently highlighted the vulnerabilities created by inadequate border protection, leaving South Africans exposed to security threats. PSA’s, Claude Naiker, says that without urgent intervention, the country’s ability to protect its borders and citizens will remain severely compromised:
PSA calls for increased budget allocation to Police, SANDF and Health [SOUND]
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