SACP Media Release, 24 April 2009

 

THE SACP WELCOMES THE ANC'S OVERWHELMING ELECTORAL VICTORY

 

On 22 April, millions of our people came out in numbers to cast their
votes in the fourth democratic elections of our country. The outcomes of
the votes that have been counted so far have reaffirmed the overwhelming
confidence that our people have in the ANC.

 

The ANC has amidst all manner of pessimisms, including sustained
negative media publicity, emerged with a renewed mandate to work
together with our people to transform the South African society for the
better.

 

Just as it happened in the run up to Polokwane and during the
persecution of the ANC President, the media is licking its wounds with
this resounding victory for the ANC. The DA's racist campaign was seen
by our people for what it is and was rejected. The fugitives from the
Polokwane democracy, the eternal opportunists calling themselves COPE,
have faced their day. The people of South Africa have rejected the
elitist campaign to demonise the ANC and its President.

 

Our people have reaffirmed their trust and confidence in the ANC!! Our
people have heeded the call to defend the legacy of Chris Hani. Hani's
legacy and indeed that of the many heroes, heroines and martyrs of our
revolution remain an inspiration to the majority of our people who came
out in their numbers yesterday and "Did it For Chris Hani!". This
victory indeed is a great way to honour the sacrifice and commitment of
our leaders like Oliver Tambo, Joe Slovo, Dora Tamaana, Ncumisa Kondlo
and Esther Barsel.

 

The SACP commits itself to deepening the political organisation of the
working class to play its rightful place as the leading motive force to
deepen and consolidate our democracy.

 

In our election campaign, as communists we interacted with millions of
our people who have raised with us genuine challenges and problems
relating to service delivery. We do not have the luxury of time on our
side, but to move with speed to attend to the water and roads problems
in Itsoseng township in the North-West, the total absence of sanitation
facilities in sections of Bethal in Mpumalanga, attending to the backlog
of land and agrarian reform and the conditions of the farmworkers in
South Africa's countryside, and many other challenges identified during
this campaign.

 

To do this, we ought to remain true to our commitment to working
together! The SACP calls on our people not to demobilize but to utilize
the momentum that has been generated by the elections campaign to form
street committees to fight against crime and corruption, to form
people's health committees to attend to the challenges of provision of
quality health for all, establish local people's education committees to
eradicate illiteracy and make education a societal issue, establish
people's land committees to deal with the issue of land reform and
attending to issues of food security in order to fight hunger and
establish public transport committees  for safe, accessible and reliable
provision of public transport services.

 

We need to continue with the momentum to deepen community participation
in various platforms set for them to influence decisions of government
especially at a local level. This victory should be a declaration that
nothing should be done to communities without their participation!!!

 

The working class and the poor have scored a major victory today and
should benefit immensely from their effort. When we started the second
decade of our democracy we declared that the first decade indeed
benefited capital more and that the second decade of freedom should be a
decade of the workers and the poor. Half way that journey, we are at a
pole position to accelerate our efforts to make this, the second decade
of our democracy the decade of the workers and the poor!

 

The SACP congratulates the ANC and the rest of the Mass Democratic
Movement on this resounding victory. We wish Cde Jacob Zuma and his
leadership collective all the best in the next administration and
guarantee them of our support.

 

Issued by the SACP.

 

Contact:

 

Malesela Maleka

SACP Spokesperson - 082 226 1802

 




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