*YCLSA welcomes Alliance Summit outcomes*

*16 November 2009*

The Young Communist League of South Africa (uFasimba) welcomes the Alliance
Summit outcomes and declaration as presented yesterday by the leaders of
Cosatu, SACP, SANCO and ANC. The Summit is a representation of a departure
from old-school mentality of such gatherings being a platform to further
alienate the Alliance partners from the ANC, and shows the determination of
our leaders to unite all of South Africa.

The outcomes of the Summit also disproved the prophets of doom whose
intentions were to see the Alliance ultimately break in the hands of the
current leadership. We are also pleased that those who are in the leadership
and were quoted as saying there is an intended left takeover, have come to
appreciate and endorse the new spirit of sustaining lifelong relations
amongst the allies.

We particularly welcome the determination by our leadership to focus on
employment creation as a crisis that affects millions of young people around
the country.  The youth of our country have been the most hit by the
economic recession, which resulted in retrenchments that followed the “last
in first out principle”. The hunger for new jobs represents a powder-keg
that is waiting to explode, and the sooner this is addressed the better.

We further welcome the commitment by the Alliance leadership to vigorously
campaign against HIV/AIDS, again a nemesis for the youth of our country. The
statistics presented by the Department of Health on the shocking rate of
deaths in relation to the rate of births, and the number of young people
infected with HIV/AIDS means that our political leadership should depart
from denying the existence of HIV/AIDs and enter a new paradigm of uniting
our country against this scourge. The resolutions of the Summit presents
hope to our youth that those who are infected will be provided with
anti-retroviral drugs and that those who are not, will get adequate health
care that will keep them healthy and fit.

We equally welcome the “uncomfortable” attitude of the Alliance leadership
towards the 45% tariff increase over the next three years by Eskom. This
means that the Alliance takes the impact of the tariffs on our economy and
on the working class and the poor seriously. We hope that the leadership of
Eskom or Nersa will heed to this call and ensure that they halt their
intentions, and raise money elsewhere.

We want to state for the record that we are not surprised that the President
of the Republic intervened on the Eskom crisis. Eskom remains a national
company and any crisis that happens in that institution should require an
intervention from the highest office of the land. The Democratic Alliance
would have done the same and even worse, and that they should not use this
as a platform to win votes in future elections.

The YCLSA will do everything in its powers to ensure that the Alliance
remains united, focused and provide leadership to society. We call on all
members of the Alliance structures to ensure that the same spirit as
displayed over the weekend at the Summit filters down to provincial,
regional and local structures.

*Issued by the YCLSA Head office*

*Contact*

*Gugu Ndima*

*National spokesperson*

*076 783 1516*


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Gugu Ndima
+27 76 783 1516

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