12 April 2015

 

 

SACP Eastern Cape PEC statement

 

"Building a strong and vibrant party and alliance in memory of Chris Hani"

 

 

The South African Communist Party (SACP) in the Eastern Cape Provincial
Executive Committee (PEC) met in Umtata, NEHAWU offices from the 11 to 12
April 2015, received and considered comprehensive political and
organisational report. 

 

Remembering Chris Hani:

 

The PEC meeting was convened after a successful commemoration of the 22nd
Anniversary of the late SACP General Secretary, ANC NEC Member and the Chief
of Staff of the people's army, UMkhonto Wesizwe, Cde Chris Thembisile Hani.

 

A series of commemoration events will be held throughout the month of April,
the Chris Hani Month, across the Eastern Cape Province. This will be done to
preserve the memory of Cde Chris Hani for people within and outside the
party to not only see Chris Hani as a face in the t-shirts or documents but
a colossus leader of our people.

 

We commit ourselves that in his memory we will build working class unity,
become active in all key sites of struggle and fight for justice. The
lasting monument we will build for all our fallen heroes is serving our
people with compassion without any motive for personal gains. In paying
tribute to Chris Hani we will continue to intensify the campaign to address
day to day challenges of the people, like we did when we donated school
uniform to the needy children in Duncan Village.

 

Organisationally: 

 

The PEC meeting satisfied itself on the state of our party in the province
after having received and discussed a comprehensive organisational report.
We are convinced that post the SACP 7th Provincial Congress held last year,
we have been able to build a campaigning, vibrant, agile and independent
party for the working class as a whole. 

 

We congratulate Cde Andile Mosha in his election as the YCLSA Provincial
Secretary, We trust that he and the YCLSA leadership collective will
continue doing a good work of mobilising youth for socialism and combating
challenges facing young people.

 

We have dealt with our programme of action for the year which has already
ensued in many of our districts.

 

Alliance: 

 

We are deeply concerned with the state of the alliance at a
district/regional levels in our province, where some regional leaders
disregard the alliance as an important political platform. We are of the
firm view that our alliance is more important than us as its leaders, it is
an alliance built and solidified through decades of sweat and blood. It
remains a bedrock and political centre of our shared programme the National
Democratic Revolution (NDR), and in which our democracy is anchored upon. No
leader therefore should wittingly or unwittingly place him/ herself above
this alliance.

 

We are calling for the principled unity within our long standing ally, the
Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU). The workers of this country
are in need of the unified COSATU which is capable of organising and
defending the workers; however COSATU must defend its character and
principles against opportunists. It is in this context that as communists we
stand firm in defence of the alliance on attacks from both within and
outside. We call upon all NUMSA members and other COSATU affiliated unions
to reconsider their decision of leaving the COSATU and stay within COSATU;
their contribution in building a strong COSATU is of paramount importance. 

 

The PEC resolved to embark on a red door to door campaign that will visit
trade union offices and workplaces under the theme "basebenzi manyanani" as
a contribution of the SACP in rebuilding COSATU.  The workers must assert
themselves as rightful owners of COSATU and that they are still alive, they
should decisively act to avert the theatrics by greedy individuals who
wishes to grab parts of COSATU as if it is an estate of a deceased person.
The workers and COSATU are not dead.

 

Provincial: 

 

As the South African Communist Party we are deeply concerned of the rising
unemployment rate in the Eastern Cape. We view this as a serious challenge
that requires decisiveness in dealing with it. We are of the firm view that
our government planning should speak to curbing this challenge building from
the ANC Provincial Lekgotla.

 

We reiterate our call for Eastern Cape governance curb the challenge of
unemployment through radical agrarian reform and food production, massive
infrastructure rollout and many other means. The provincial planning and
action should be centred on these and a great need to maintain the
infrastructure we have in the communities, like fixing of appalling roads,
etc.

Reports on BCMM.

 

The PEC meeting has noted with great concern the reports carried in the
Daily Dispatch edition of 11 April 2015 about alleged interference by the
BCMM Municipal Manager, Andile Fani. We are therefore calling for all
relevant authorities, the Department of Local Government and Traditional
Affairs; Auditor General and all other relevant law enforcement authorities
to get closer to the situation and act decisively on any wrong doing
irrespective of who is found to have erred. 

 

Amathole toilet scandal:

 

The meeting has noted with great astonishment the new media reports on the
matter. We therefore reiterate our call that, the law enforcement agencies
should get closer to the matter as a matter of urgency. It is in this
context that we are calling upon the Amathole District Municipality (ADM)
Municipal Manager, Mr. Chris Magwangqana to make all the documentation
related to this procurement public for clean and transparent governance.

 

If the reported allegations of the non-registered company that was paid
before the tender was even approved are true; they can only serve to
represent capturing of the state by greedy tenderpreneurs and corrupt
government officials. As the SACP, our approach to corruption is a
principled one which helps the people as a whole.

 

Anti-Corruption campaign:

 

As the SACP it is our firm commitment to fight and combat corruption
wherever it raises its ugly head, corruption represent ruthless theft from
the people. It is a stumbling block to the ANC alliance led government to
deliver services to our people in a much desired velocity. We are committed
to defeat corruption within and outside the movement.

 

It is in this context that we are calling for the people of the Eastern Cape
to join the South African Communist Party in a sustained fearless fight to
combat corruption. As the people we should unite and rise in defence of what
is rightfully theirs from the greedy corrupt elements.

 

It is this context that we are calling for decisive action in all forensic
reports in the provincial and local state. There should be no dilly dulling
on action because certain people with political proximity to the leadership
of the movement are implicated. Our fight as the movement against corrupt
should possess no eyes but remain a principled one.

 

The PEC meeting commended the successful anti-corruption march held by the
SACP in Skenjana Roji on the 27 March 2015. We view it as an important
milestone towards uniting and mobilising people against corruption. It is in
this context that we will be embarking on anti-corruption protest marches in
all our districts.

 

Conclusion:

 

We concluded the meeting recommitting ourselves to serve the people, the
workers and the poor in particular and to further strengthen the people's
camp, and further increase our activism in all key sites of struggle.

 

 

Issued by the SACP Eastern Cape

 

Contact:

Siyabonga Mdodi

SACP Provincial Spokesperson

Cell: 083 358 8070

Tel: 040 635 1046

Fax: 086 268 1281

Email: [email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

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