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3 September 2013

 

 

SACP Eastern Cape on WSU crisis

 

 

As the South African Communist Party (SACP) in the Eastern Cape Province, we
wish to welcome all efforts that are aimed at resolving the Walter Sisulu
University (WSU) crisis.

However it is our considered view that all processes must seek to give
necessary support to the negotiations underway as guided by the labour
relations framework. We believe that any parallel process will risk
collapsing the labour relations framework which will not be in the long term
interests of the labour movement or the stability of our country.

We have equally noted various comments attacking the Minister of the
Department Higher Education and Training (DHET) who is the General Secretary
of our party and the reported vote of no confidence from the meeting held at
the University yesterday. We view some of the comments as anti - communist
sentiments disguised as genuine voice representing the plight of the
University. We wish to bring to the attention of the public the following:

The Minister did not just appoint the Administrator but was called upon by
the stakeholders in the University including the workers and the students;
when the situation was in crisis level with workers not getting their
salaries and third parties not being paid.  It is at this point when the
SACP in the province was approached on many occasions to support the efforts
on securing workers' salaries and meeting with the Director General of the
Department of Higher Education and Training which led to the relative
stability with workers' salaries secured and an Administrator appointed.

As the SACP, we are concerned that not once were we contacted as usual to
engage on the situation only learnt about it when tempers were already high
and coupled with insults against the leadership of the SACP. We find this to
be very unfair as no one denies the resources pumped into the University
under the leadership of Comrade Blade Nzimande, who is not the Minister of
WSU but the Minister of DHET with many challenges, a sector still protected
by the so called institutional autonomy. It was in front of us all in the
province that WSU was in crisis and Comrade Blade Nzimande intervened as the
Minister. All we can do is to request him working with all parties to ensure
a speedy resolution of the crisis; it was lack of confidence in ourselves
that we called him to appoint an administrator not the other way round.

We support the appointment of an independent accountant as agreed in the
meeting as held at the James Calata House (ANC Provincial Office) so that
everybody in the University community is exposed on the state of finances of
the University and contribution by the DHET so far and how those resources
were utilised.

 

Issued by the SACP Eastern Cape.

Contact:

Siyabonga Mdodi

SACP EC Provincial Spokesperson

083 358 8070

 

 

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