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ANC NEC Statement

 

following a meeting held on the

 

30th September to the 2nd October 2016

 

 

The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the African National Congress
(ANC) met in a scheduled meeting on the 30th September to the 2nd October
2016. The meeting was the first since the NEC resolved to engage structures
of the organisation in a post elections analysis to ensure that we listen to
and act on the issues raised by the people during the Elections Campaign.

 

Consequently, the meeting received a report from the National Working
Committee (NWC) based on the candid feedback received from our structures.
The NWC report was a consolidation of the outcomes of the various
engagements and made proposals for the development of a programme of action
towards the 2019 General Elections that will halt the electoral decline,
reclaim lost ground and restore the trust and confidence of the people in
the ANC. 

 

The NEC appreciates and is humbled by the fact that despite a reduced
majority and the loss of key metros, the ANC remains the hope of the
majority of South Africans and continues to enjoy popular support across the
country. Disunity, factionalism and corruption have however created a trust
deficit between the people and the ANC - leading to a loss of confidence by
the people in their movement.

 

The people of South Africa expect the ANC to act faster to create jobs,
fight crime and deal decisively with corruption; these are greatest concerns
facing our people. The ANC must be bold in responding to these challenges
knowing that any sense of being in denial will delay recovery and will only
risk deepening the crisis further. We have also accepted that introspection
is not an event. We must be continuously vigilant, reaffirm the values of
the ANC - amongst others honesty, selflessness, sacrifice and humility - as
we recommit ourselves to rebuilding society's confidence in the ANC to lead
the construction of a National Democratic Society.

 

The NEC has committed itself to work with our structures and communities to
address the manipulation of the list process during the elections. This will
be done through an extensive process of engagement that will unfold as
follows:

 

.    A team established by the NEC will listen to grievances raised by the
branch (in the majority of cases it will be a section of the branch)

 

.    Where there are different views, the NEC team should solicit such a
view

 

.    The councillor who is expected to resign should engaged and the issues
raised explained to him/her

 

.    Thereafter the discussion should be taken to the Branch General Meeting
(BGM)

 

.    The final report should be taken to a community meeting

 

.    At this point there should be clarity and consensus as to what action
needs to be taken

 

The NEC was of the view that it is necessary that the process be as thorough
as possible to ensure that the broadest consultation takes place and all
stakeholders are engaged to reach a solution acceptable to the majority.
Lessons from this process must inform the review of the candidate selection
process to be undertaken.

 

The NEC also resolved on the need to increase quantitative membership as
well as qualitative leadership within our ranks by deepening ideological
clarity and greater support to processes of cadre development.  To deal with
the scourges of factionalism, disunity and corruption, the NEC has called
for stronger consequence management within the ANC. Discipline within the
ANC must stringently enforced at all levels and the values of the ANC must
be discernible in all members in statement and conduct. Self-serving and
careerist politicians must be discouraged from our ranks and those who use
the ANC for selfish gain acted against. Accordingly, the NEC has called for
the introduction of ad hoc lifestyle audits for political leaders and public
servants. The NEC has also directed that all allegations of corruption must
be responded to and clarified as soon as they arise.

 

The ANC remains a disciplined force of the left with a strategic goal to
create a united, non-racial, non-sexist, democratic and prosperous society.
To do so demands that we fulfill the responsibility and duty of the ANC to
mobilise the entire nation around a common vision of the kind of society we
wish to attain. The NEC has directed structures of the organisation to
deepen engagement with all sectors of society. To this end, the NEC will
develop a programme of action to build capacity within the organisation,
strengthen areas of weakness and reconnect with the motive forces of our
revolution. Doing this requires openness to the ideas of the people and
engagement with those whose approach is destructive. Vindictiveness and
defensiveness only sustains negativity. This process of engagement must
include amongst others more directed and meaningful engagement with youth
and the middle stratum.

 

The NEC also resolved to support the ANC Veteran's League to hold their
National Conference, which is long overdue. We call on all veterans of our
movement to be part of this conference to ensure that issues are thoroughly
discussed and canvassed amongst them. By so doing, veterans of the ANC will
be able to engage the ANC in a productive and structured manner and are able
to make a full and rich contribution to the work of the ANC, the movement
and the nation at large.

 

The relations between the Alliance partners are at their lowest since the
52nd National Conference of the ANC. To address these challenges, bilateral
engagements between Alliance Partners will continue. The Alliance
Secretariat and Political Council will also meet in a series of meetings to
develop a programme towards the 2017 Alliance Summit.

 

The NEC extensively discussed the challenges at a number of State Owned
Companies (SOCs). On the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), the
NEC called for the Board of the Corporation to review the decision to
appoint Mr. Hlaudi Motsoeneng as Group Executive for Corporate Affairs. The
NEC also agreed on the need for a Parliamentary inquiry into the Board's
fitness to hold office. The NEC further expressed its discomfort with
Eskom's decision to suspend the Independent Power Producer (IPP) programme -
in direct contradiction to what has been adopted as a policy decision of the
ANC. Government is urged to reconsider this stance. The ANC has also called
for the speedy resolution of the impasse between Denel and the Minister of
Finance. 

 

Monopoly Capital remains the main enemy of our revolution and the ANC must
do even more to fundamentally alter the structure of our economy. However,
as we continue to work hard to avoid sovereign ratings downgrades, the ANC
must not be seen to be protecting the interests of white monopoly capital
only. We must strike a balance that ensures that we urgently implement
measures of changing the ownership, control and management of the economy,
working with business, labour and other sectors of society. The NEC welcomed
the amendments to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework and called
for engagement on the regulations being developed to boost small businesses
and buying power of the state for transformation.

 

The NEC remains concerned about the challenges facing the global economy and
its impact on our own economy. Measures to confront these realities are
expected to form part of the discussions at the BRICS Summit in India next
month. South Africa will continue to call for the transformation of the
Bretton Wood Institutions and oligopolistic credit rating industry. To this
end, the NEC supports the ANC-led government in the call for the
establishment of BRICS credit rating agencies. The NEC also resolved to
support the call for an African candidate, member of the Central Committee
of FRELIMO, Cde Tomaz Salomao of Mozambique to be elected as Secretary
General of the Socialist International.

 

The ANC will hold the celebrations for the 105th Anniversary of the founding
of the ANC (January 8 celebrations) in Gauteng on Sunday 8th January 2017.
The NEC further adopted the roadmap to the National Policy Conference, which
will be held in June 2017. The National Policy Conference reviews ANC policy
and makes recommendations on amendments or new policies to the National
Conference.

 

The ANC congratulates the South African Olympic and Paralympic Teams for
flying high the South African flag in Rio. The ANC also sends its well
wishes to Mama Winnie Madikizela-Mandela on 80 years of a life lived
purposefully for the liberation of our people. The ANC sends wishes of joy,
hope and happiness to our Jewish compatriots as they celebrate Rosh
Hashanah.

 

*Sent separately - ANC NEC Special Resolution on Higher Education Funding

 

 

Issued by:

Gwede Mantashe

Secretary General

African National Congress

 

Enquiries:

Zizi Kodwa 082 330 4910

 

3 October 2016

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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