YCLSA, Gallagher Estate, Midrand, 4-6 September 2015

 

 

Message of support to ANCYL 25th National Congress

 

 

Leadership of the African National Congress, Leadership of ANCWL, Leadership
of the ANCYL, COSAS, SASCO, distinguished guests, Delegates, Comrades and
friends.

Let me for and on behalf of the 4th National Congress National Committee and
the rank and file membership of YCLSA, say receive special greetings from
the beautiful young reds.

 

Since the official launch of ANCYL in 1944, the African National Congress
Youth League has remained a dependable and reliable ally not only on the
liberation struggle, the struggle for National Democratic Revolution but on
the struggle for championing the needs and aspirations of the young people
of our country. The Youth League has been a thinking tank for the ANC not
vice versa. Young people should refuse to outsource their responsibility and
their capabilities.

 

As we deliver our message, we first want to tell you that your destiny and
the future of the ANCYL, ANC and our revolution are in your hands.

 

Our message to this 25th ANCYL National Congress is simple and clear "Let's
build a strong Progressive Youth Alliance and defend the revolution".

 

The Progressive Youth Alliance is a principled alliance; it is an alliance
of sharing the same pain, of leading almost the same membership, where we
together constitute the future of our country. There is no individual or
even an amount of challenge can break this alliance. This alliance carries
the needs and aspirations of the most frustrated and marginalized youth.
Through to our collective efforts, our unity and shared understanding, we
have a huge responsibility to rally, mobilize, educate and lead the youth of
our country.

When one of our own is experiencing difficulties, ours is to rise to the
occasion and provide leadership.

 

This congress is convened under the theme "Unity in action towards economic
freedom in our life time: Rebuilding the ANCYL and reshaping the future".
In order for the ANCYL to respond scientifically on the theme for this
congress , we would like to share Engels quotation "The materialist
conception of history starts from the proposition that the production of the
means to support human life and, next to production, the exchange of things
produced, is the basis of all social structure; that in every society that
has appeared in history, the manner in which wealth is distributed and
society divided into classes or orders is dependent upon what is produced,
how it is produced, and how the products are exchanged. From this point of
view the final causes of all social changes and political revolutions are to
be sought, not in man's brains, not in man's better insight into eternal
truth and justice, but in changes of the modes of production and exchange.
They are to be sought, not in the philosophy, but in the economics of each
particular epoch."

 

We view your theme as a response to the catastrophing challenges facing the
youth of our country and your organization. If we were to respond to your
theme, we would say a history of revolutionary struggles across the world
proves that the future and destiny of any organization depend on the popular
support anchored on mass mobilization coupled with mass politicization and
conscientization of its members. If we stray from the working class youth
and lose their support we will end up in failure. We must bear in mind that,
the new challenges require committed cadre ship, cadre ship that understands
new circumstances. As part of reshaping the future we must organize the
youth, communicate with them, educate them, service them, learn from them
and let us subject ourselves to their oversight. If we do so we will be
implementing the theme of this congress and young people will continue to
join the organization, and reshaping the future will be in action.

 

NEW DEAL FOR WORKING CLASS YOUTH

 

As you all know that we convened our 4th National Congress last year
December and we resolved as part of our ongoing programmes in the new deal
for working youth in our country. Our 2nd National Council declaration made
the following worth-noting observation: "in our country, millions of young
people are unemployed, and suffer from class inequalities, exploitation and
poverty. This reflects a toxic interaction between the endemic crises of
imperialism as the highest stage of capitalism and the persisting legacy of
colonial and apartheid capitalism despite progress achieved since the 1994
democratic breakthrough. Many young people have no access to skills
development opportunities, such as apprenticeships, leanerships, internships
and experiential training, because our economy is dominated by private
enterprises which have a single motive, profit making''.

 

We resolved on the youth deal for the working class youth informed that
there is a compelling case to focus on the aspirations and desires of the
working class youth as a strategic choice for the Young Communist league.
The most marginalized and excluded is the working class youth. Working class
youth bear the brunt of unemployment, social exclusion and often lack the
agency to take advantage of the opportunities opened up by democracy.

 

Most of the so-called not-in-employment -education -or-training (NEET),
youth are young people from working class families and communities. Majority
of young people in conflict with the law are young people from working class
families. The drug scourge of Nyaope afflicts most black working class
communities.

 

 The New Deal for young people from working class youth should focus on:

 

.        Intensifying campaigns for better education to skill youths, and
co-operatives to fundamentally change the economy.

.        Initiating much more urgent moves to redress poverty, inequality
and unemployment, this all disproportionately affected South African youths.

.        Focus on the need not only for greater participation in popular
governance structures, but also key concerns of stubbornly high levels of
unemployment of young people, and an education system which does not seem to
produce the right skills to ensure young people can secure jobs.

.        Arguing for a democratic culture of service and social solidarity
to counter "crass materialism and individualism", where we argues that
without extensive youth mobilization democracy would remain "shallow" in the
prevailing mass poverty, unemployment and inequality. "We cannot take it for
granted that ANC dominance of politics necessarily means the values young
people are brought under are democratic and progressive.

.        As part of our action plan we have proposals also on how to look at
health, particularly keeping an eye on primary health programmes and the
extension of school health services in partnership with the National
Education, Health and Allied Workers' Union (Nehawu).

.        Emphasis on prevention, health promotion and rehabilitation, and
the need for a comprehensive sexual and reproductive health rights
programme, including family planning, access to safe abortions and the
distribution of male and female condoms, and grassroots campaigns against
substance abuse.

.        Connecting young people to employment opportunities including short
term employment such as Expanded Public Works Programme.

.        Opening training and second chance opportunities for young people
that have not completed secondary education.

.        Scaling up National Youth Service to draw large numbers of young
people into community service.

.        Improving working condition and pay for youth across the economy
including in the service sector.

 

Having outlined our new deal for the working class youth, the youth of our
country faces may challenges, let me take the opportunity to call for unity
of the African National Congress Youth League, which is sacrosanct and
without which nothing is going to be possible. Of course we must always
debate with each other; we will always have different approaches and
sometimes even sharp differences on certain tactical questions. But let us
not be tempted to devour each other because of some differences. Let us not
go back to using labels , trying to isolate , politically murder one
another, and character assassinate each other as if there is no tomorrow.
Let us never forget that we are bound together by strategic agreements on
the need for a deep and radical transformation of our society. Let us not
damage our unity, because without this weapon we will be all be weakened.

 

We must never forget that as the current generation of youth in our country,
we have a very important role to play in the revolution. We must be the
standard bearers, the most vigorous champions of the revolution; we must be
the loudest sector of the people, the most energetic and dynamic. We must be
the best soldiers and first defenders of the revolution.

 

As we conclude , allow me to quote the closing remarks of the 20th ANCYL
National Congress President Closing remarks Cde Malusi Gigaba "Often , we
have allowed ourselves to be driven by interests that are contrary to the
urgency of unity. Particularly, when positions are concerned, we have often
tended to shut our eyes and ears to the very questions we raise in theory
and flush away in practice. The end result of all this that we destroy the
organization. This organization was, built over decades by successive
generations of youth cadres, dedicated to the freedom of their people right
to the end, was built through blood and sweat, life and limb. We today's
generation have no right to destroy it"

 

We want to express our deepest and sincere gratitude for inviting us, we
truthfully honored, we feel happy and we feel at home.

 

As Ufasimba, we wish your 25th National Congress a resounding success.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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