We will be embarking on land occupation struggles - EFF
Economic Freedom Fighters
 17 December 2014

 Fighters say they will also lead radical and militant protests to the
mines

*Economic Freedom Fighters Peoples Declaration of the First National
People's Assembly*

13 - 16 December 2014

We the delegates of the National People's Assembly, gathered at the
University of the Free State, Mangaung, representing more than 500 000
members of this vanguard of the Economic Emancipation Movement from all the
provinces of South Africa in towns and townships, informal settlements and
rural areas, workplaces and campuses, come together under the theme of
People's Power for Economic Freedom.

We meet at the University of the Free State whose accommodation of the EFF
First Peoples Assembly represents a strong statement of institutional
autonomy and academic freedom which are everywhere being undermined. We
gather in Mangaung, the centre of the country and a home of the Economic
Emancipation Movement.

We gather in the name of the interests of the people who are the dejected
and neglected masses, the unemployed youth and adults, the security guards
and domestic workers, the petrol attendants, farmworkers, mineworkers,
civil servants and professionals of all kind to unify them across classes,
races and geographic spread for people's power for economic freedom.

We proclaim that out of relative obscurity, we as this generation have
discovered our mission and will do everything in our power to attain our
mission.

We affirm our historic mission which is the attainment of economic freedom
in our lifetime which we shall fulfil by any means necessary. This historic
mission is anchored by the seven none-negotiable pillars which express our
socialist revolutionary vision in the immediate, expressed in our primary
program, the EFF Founding Manifesto;

Expropriation of South Africa's land without compensation for equal
redistribution in use.

Nationalization of mines, banks, and other strategic sectors of the
economy, without compensation.

Building state and government capacity, which will lead to the abolishment
of tenders.

Free quality education, healthcare, houses, and sanitation.

Massive protected industrial development to create millions of sustainable
jobs, including the introduction of minimum wages in order to close the
wage gap between the rich and the poor, close the apartheid wage gap and
promote rapid career paths for Africans in the workplace.

Massive development of the African economy and advocating for a move from
reconciliation to justice in the entire continent.

Open, accountable, corrupt-free government and society without fear of
victimisation by state agencies.

Millions of our people remain homeless and landless in the country of their
own birth and majority of the land remains in the hands of beneficiaries of
colonial apartheid land theft. We shall embark on land occupation struggles
to end homelessness and landlessness amongst the poor, including fighting
against all the evictions of farmworkers.

We shall remain robust and militant in our revolutionary parliamentary
strategy which is based on ensuring the radical transformation of the
institution in the interest of the people. Parliament must become a
parliament of the people and pass laws that shall lead to a just and truly
equal society. The EFF shall ensure that parliament holds the executive
accountable in terms of the usage of state resources and that every single
cent is used to better the lives of all, particularly the poor.

In line with the mission of attainting state power to further the agenda of
economic freedom, the EFF will contest the local government elections with
the view to win them as a step towards total takeover in 2019 general
elections. Every municipality, every ward and very community shall be
contested with credible candidates approved through robust consultations
with the people. In the immediate, all outstanding EFF branches in all
wards of South Africa must be launched, and EFF must exist everywhere; in
farms, workplaces, campuses, villages, and all informal settlements.

We as delegates commit to fight for the immediate criminalisation of base
erosion, profit shifting and transfer pricing, because these are phenomena
that are robing South Africa of massive potential wealth.

In the immediate, the EFF shall lead radical and militant protests to Mines
to demand that Mines should provide basic services in their surrounding
communities. Added to protests to government institutions, the EFF should
lead protests directly to huge corporations to demand specific concessions
and programmes that will uplift the conditions of our people.

We call for localisation and that all the goods and services consumed in
South Africa should be locally produced. Retail stores must be compelled by
law to procure their goods and services locally and government should be
pushed to only buy locally produced goods and services.

As acclaimed in the Founding Manifesto of the EFF, the EFF will openly
associate with and lead programmes that allocate land to landless people
and masses. We will never stand by and watch when our people are congested
in informal settlements and nearby land is unoccupied because it is owned
by those who stole it. We will also encourage and provide strategic support
to communities that seek to engage in small scale agriculture, and other
forms of co-operatives in order to alleviate the extreme levels of poverty
that define our people.

We reaffirms our call on Morocco to end its occupation and colonisation of
Western Sahara. In the same breath, we call on the Apartheid state of
Israel to end its racist occupation of Palestinian lands, and join on the
call for the international isolation of the Israel through boycotts,
divestment and sanctions until they end the occupation. Furthermore, we
join the international call on the release of the Cuban Five and lifting of
the trade embargo on the Cuba and its people. We also call on the
democratisation of Swaziland, and for the Boycott of the dictator Ian Khama
of Botswana who is using state power to suppress revolutionaries and all
who are critical of his government, including his restriction of EFF
leadership from visiting Botswana.

We conclude our assembly on the 16th of December 2014 which is the day of
reconciliation, and thus express our selves that genuine reconciliation is
only possible with the uncompromising attainment of the seven cardinal
pillars as expressed in the EFF Founding Manifesto. That South Africa shall
only be a just society under the socialist vision of Peoples Power for
Economic Freedom.

We reaffirm our unity as a movement, and vow to guard against staff riders,
and unrepentant opportunism which seeks to hold this revolutionary vanguard
movement at ransom. Our unity shall be continuously shaped in struggle,
with a full commitment to democratic processes as expressed in the
constitution of the EFF. EFF remains the hope and aspiration of the poor
and unemployed and we shall defend this to the end.

Political education of all our members shall be the priority of the
movement at all times, because we accept the observation by Thomas Sankara
that a soldier without political and ideological training is a potential
criminal. A fighter without rigorous and active political consciousness
becomes vulnerable to counter-revolutionary capture and lumpen radicalism.
Our radicalism shall always be based on revolutionary discipline. This is
way beyond what any single individual acting alone, or even a loose
affiliation of individuals could ever achieve. We shall always strive to
thrash out our differences, be faithful to the revolutionary ideas of the
organisation through good and bad times and through this whole process look
out for each other. In this way we shall express our revolutionary outlook
and collectivity while at the same time boosting the revolutionary morale
of membership and society as whole.

We, as delegates are committed to building working class unity in South
Africa, where all progressive working class formations should unite for the
struggle for socialism, and attainment of the 7 cardinal pillars. Working
class unity is however not mechanical, but unity behind a common political
programme, which in the immediate should include removal of the ruling
party from political office through elections and all other popular means
possible.

We shall ensure to cover every corner of South Africa, village to village,
township to township, suburb to suburb, kraal to kraal, city to city, and
everywhere where there is human life to speak and preach the message for
economic freedom in our lifetime. We will use all modes of transport to get
to where we should preach the message of economic freedom. We will use
bicycles, donkey-carts, cars, lorries, trucks, buses, trains, planes,
helicopters, ships, boats and all forms of transport spreading the word for
economic emancipation in our lifetime.

We will use all channels to communicate the outcomes of this historic
National People's Assembly and ensure that all progressive forces are
mobilised behind the socialist programme for economic freedom in our
lifetime. We are a generation of economic freedom fighters and we shall
overcome!

*Statement issued by the Economic Freedom Fighters, December 17 2014*
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