The ANC is much stronger when united

 

A call for united action amongst the members of the ANC

 

 

Jacob Zuma, ANC Today, Johannesburg, 30 May 2016

 

The 2016 Local Government Elections are three months away. We have been
finalising our list of candidates that will help advance people's power in
every community, as deployees of the ANC at the local level. All parties and
their supporters are already on the campaign trail telling voters what they
will do if elected to run municipalities.

 

We state without fear of contradiction, that the ANC is the primary vehicle,
and in fact, also the only vehicle that can lead our people in the struggle
to determine and build their own destiny, and improve the quality of their
lives. The ANC remains focused on fulfilling its historic mission.

 

The local government elections on 3 August 2016 provide a strategic
opportunity for the ANC to strengthen its ties with the people more than it
has ever done before. And that we have begun and are continuing to do.

 

Many activities are taking place already aimed at mobilising our people
behind the ANC, from ANC Friday campaigns to the launch of manifestos and
various community meetings. But that is obviously not enough.

 

We are yet to reach every community and every home in our country and
deliver the message that the ANC is the only organisation that is capable of
changing their lives for the better, and also to remind them of what we have
done already working with them, and what we must still do, with their
support.

 

We are engaging our people during a difficult period.

 

We have witnessed a heightening of mass protests in the last twelve months
or so. One too many of them has been accompanied by violence and wanton
destruction of public and sometimes private property. As the ANC we cannot
avoid reflecting on this matter as to what are the reasons for these
protests.

 

We have said and must say, loudly and consistently, that in a constitutional
state there is absolutely no justification for such behaviour.

 

All citizens and indeed everyone in the country are guaranteed the right to
peaceful protest. This right was won with blood and society will not allow
us to soil the memory of our fallen martyrs and destroy the future of
generations to come.

 

Acts such as burning down schools, factories, busses, libraries, and
blockading roads as we have seen in Vuwani and various universities, are
condemned without equivocation.

 

The achievements of our government in just over two decades are phenomenal
and even the enemies of the ANC acknowledge them.

 

The ANC is the first however to say that much more still needs to be done.
As the leader of society the ANC must at all times remain vigilant and
relentless in improving its capacity to lead better and wisely. It must
sharpen its focus and address areas of internal weakness and all external
threats to the national democratic revolution.

 

The tragedy of Vuwani and other areas draw attention to the fact that the
ANC should maintain vigilance especially at the local level. We should be
the first to know when there is brewing discontent in the population that
the enemies of democracy will exploit to reverse the gains of the national
democratic revolution.

 

As the ANC we must be particularly careful that such discontent must not be
the result of our own actions and failure to act in the interest of our
people.

 

The pattern of many of the recent protests however suggests that there is
more than meets the eye. The burning of schools in Vuwani is not the act of
angry residents even when it may be in their name.

 

Similarly the wanton destruction of facilities at various universities is
more than just acts of anger and frustration of the students. All these are
acts of relatively small bands of anarchists and agent provocateurs.

 

Our ever more urgent responsibility is to acknowledge and address the needs
of the communities.

 

Our ever more urgent task is to take and implement all measures to address
social distress that results from extreme poverty and high levels of
unemployment.

 

These, if unattended to, become the fertile base for anarchic forces and
criminal elements in our society.

 

Simultaneously we have to exercise the authority of the state to protect
everyone from unlawful action and inaction.

 

It is an accepted fact that the ANC is strongest when it is at the head of
united mass action for social emancipation and development. As a governing
party, we have many opportunities to do this.

 

The challenge is to constantly adjust the manner in which the ANC harnesses
the energy of the revolutionary and the broader mass democratic movement.
The challenge is for the basic unit of the ANC, namely the ward-level branch
to be the leading detachment of the popular movement for social and economic
transformation.

 

ANC branches exist to lead communities to address their immediate needs and
to use the constitutional organs of government as a primary resource.

 

The Statement of the National Executive Committee on the occasion of the
104th Anniversary of the ANC says:

 

"We call upon all sectors of society: intelligentsia, artists, sports
formations, organised labour, the business community and civil society to
join hands with the ANC to build a united South Africa. Building our nation
is a long term task and every citizen and sector of society are called upon
to contribute, each to the best of their ability.

 

"Every contribution to nation-building is important and helps our country to
remain an outstanding example of what people, acting in unity, can
accomplish."

 

The task of every structure of the ANC is to extend its hand and to mobilize
the various organizations and sectors of society as the NEC commands it to
do.

 

This includes the structures of the leagues and the allied organizations
especially at ward level. In this regard, the ANC-led Alliance is called
upon to develop a common programme of action from ward-level up. The
ward-level programs must align with and also inform the national level
programme.

 

Branch Election Teams must have tight programs that encompass the specific
demands of the community and indicate how the ANC Election Manifesto
addresses those demands.

 

In line with the above injunction of the NEC we must hasten to add that
constitutional organs of the power of the people are instruments of
self-rule and self-development.

 

Every citizen has a direct responsibility for the realization of those
demands. The central task of the ANC is to organize, mobilize and lead
united efforts through community development programs, enterprise
development and the development of cooperatives, expanded public works
programs, programs for combating the scourge of HIV and Aids, programs to
combat violence against women, girls and senior citizens, and others.

 

BETs must communicate clear and simple processes for holding elected
councillors to account. Candidate councillors must know upfront what is
expected of them and how the ANC and the community at large will measure and
manage their performance, and also hold them to account.

 

Building strong and healthy communities, with public representatives that
are accountable is at the centre of the ANC Manifesto.

 

Only through disciplined action of agents of change will the country
accomplish its mission as articulated in the NEC Statement. Only through
united action can the country turn the economy around.

 

The NEC has declared 2016 as The Year of Advancing People's Power; Local
Government is in Your Hands.

 

It is the duty of every cadre to turn this declaration into reality.

 

The urgent task of every cadre is to strengthen organs of people's power and
give more life to the Freedom Charter demand that: "The People Shall
Govern".

 

Let us use the local government elections to further build on the successes
we have scored.

 

We must not be demoralised by the negative narratives around us.

 

We should remain focused on building the organisation and uniting the
movement and our people behind building a strong and responsive local
government system.

 

 

.    Cde Jacob Zuma is the President of the African National Congress

 

 

From: http://anctoday.org.za/letter-from-the-president/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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