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Statement of the African National Congress on the Outcomes of the 

 

National Executive Committee 

 

Held 26th to 28th November 2016

 

 

The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the African Nation Congress (ANC)
met in an ordinary meeting at St. George's Hotel, Irene. The meeting
initially scheduled for the 26th and 27th November 2016 was extended to the
28th November 2016, owing to the fact that it was the last meeting of year
and needed an extra day to conclude its business.

 

The NEC received the Political Report delivered by the President, the report
of the National Working Committee and discussed amongst others the roadmap
to the 54th National Conference to be held in December 2017.

 

The NEC resolved to continue with and intensify its programme of engagement
with various sectors of society and structures of the ANC. To this end, the
NEC welcomed the report of meetings held by the ANC with business, faith
based organisations and the veterans and stalwarts of our movement.

 

In these engagements we have encountered many differing views. The meetings
with churches and the veterans in particular, without exception, have
advised us to work for the unity of the movement as a critical element of
the programme of renewal and have made a commitment to contribute towards
finding solutions. 

 

The NEC further committed itself to accelerate work in progress to resolve
problems created by the manipulation of candidate lists in various branches
across the country. We have further resolved to invest even more in unifying
the ANC; driving a programme that is underpinned by political education. 

 

We have been encouraged by the growing interest of our branches to make
greater use of the ANC's base documents, Through the Eye of the Needle and
the Strategy and Tactics. These assist to politically and ideologically
anchor members of the ANC. The stability of the ANC can only be assured with
the improved ideological clarity of the membership.

 

54th ANC National Conference

 

The NEC cautioned itself and the ANC at large, that the biggest danger to
the unity of the ANC is engaging each other through the lens of the upcoming
54th National Conference, where everyone is suspicious of one another. In
the words of Cuban revolutionary, Cde Jose Marti -

 

"Once the candidates are nominated, pails of mud are dumped upon their
heads. Lies and exaggerations are knowingly spread. Bellies and backs are
polished. All manner of infamy is considered legitimate. All kinds of blows
are good as long as they stun the enemy. Whoever invests an effective
villainous act struts about like a peacock. Even prominent men believe
themselves excused from the more trivial duties of honour". 

 

It is critical for the unity of our movement that we disabuse ourselves of
this posture.

 

Veterans

 

The meeting held with the veterans on Monday, 21st November and continued on
Friday, 25th November, affirmed that we cannot be stronger unless we work
together for unity and cohesion of the ANC.  We resolved that together, we
would work for effective solutions to the challenges confronting the ANC and
society.

 

To this end, the veterans committed themselves to work closely with
structures of the movement and availed themselves to participate in
programmes of the ANC. We further agreed that the veterans would form part
of the process that will culminate in the Veterans League's Conference; and
working with MKMVA, convene an assembly of all ex-combatants.

 

These initiatives are all part of our framework of broad societal
consultation and intended to consolidate the unity and cohesion of the
movement. We remain committed to working together with all stalwarts of our
movement who wish to use their capacity and experience, gained over many
years and different epochs of the ANC and the struggle, to contribute
positively to the life of the organisation.

 

NPC, 30 June to 5 July 2017 plus Consultative Conference

 

On the call for a Consultative Conference, the NEC resolved to extend by one
extra day the National Policy Conference scheduled for the 30th June to the
5th July 2017. The first two days of Conference will be utilised to assess
the state of the organisation as envisaged in the veteran's call for a
Consultative Conference. In that way, the Policy Conference is able to deal
with issues that were raised as necessitating a Consultative Conference.

 

The NEC further adopted the ANC NEC Calendar for 2017. Accordingly, the
105th Anniversary celebrations will be held on Sunday, 8th January 2017 in
Gauteng. All members of the NEC are expected to arrive in Gauteng no later
than the 3rd January 2017 to take part in build up programmes towards
January 8. On the 4th January 2017, there will be a special meeting of the
NEC to consider and adopt the NEC Statement for the 105th Anniversary
Celebrations of the ANC.

 

National Policy Conference and O R Tambo

 

The roadmap to the National Policy Conference to be held 30th June to 5th
July and the 54th National Conference on the 16th to the 20th December 2017
was also adopted.

 

2017 further marks a centenary since the birth of Comrade Oliver Reginald
Tambo, a doyenne of unity and ANC's longest serving President. The NEC has
committed itself to a rolling year-long programme in celebration of this
colossal icon of South African liberation struggle.

 

"Two-worlds country"

 

The NEC congratulated Cde Parks Tau for being elected President of United
Cities and Local Government (UCLG). The UCLG is the world body of local
government with membership from one hundred and forty-eight (148) countries,
constituted of more than one thousand (1000) leading cities in the world.

 

His election is recognition of the strategic importance of the contribution
of South African Local Government Association (SALGA) in general and Cde Tau
in particular, to global governance, having been affirmed by a resolution of
the Afri-Cities Summit and endorsed by the African Union. Having noted the
requirement for the continued presidency of the UCLG, the NEC agreed to
engage ANC deployees that are delegates to the SALGA Conference to support
and confirm Cde Parks Tau as Chairperson of SALGA.

 

On economic policy, the ANC adopted a framework on "Turning South Africa
into a construction site" with specific focus on township and rural
communities. The framework is intended to challenge the untenable and
unsustainable situation of a "two-worlds country", which continues to define
the South African landscape. It speaks to the design and implementation of a
massive ten-year socio-economic infrastructure build programme, focusing on
township and rural communities, with meeting basic human needs as the
underlying perspective. This policy framework will be further deliberated
and consolidated in the January 2017 Lekgotla.

 

The NEC appreciated the commitment made by the President during the question
and answer session in Parliament where he reiterated that no child would be
denied the right to access higher education at the start of the academic
year as a result of financial factors. The NEC called on all stakeholders to
continue engagement to realise this very important commitment.

 

National Democratic Revolution

 

The NEC has repeatedly said that introspection and self-correction is a
process not an event. This NEC meeting placed at the centre of its
discussions, the question whether the National Democratic Revolution (NDR)
is still on track. This entailed the extent to which the ANC is leading
transformation to deal with the political and socio-economic manifestations
of apartheid colonialism. This also meant assessing how far we are in the
task of nation building, which is the consolidation of a single, collective
South African nation, dispelling of narrow ethnic, tribal and racial
nations.

 

The discussion was also guided by, amongst others, the principles for
choosing the best cadres to lead transformation as outlined in Through the
Eye of the Needle.

 

During the course of these discussions, a call was made for ANC President,
Comrade Jacob Zuma, to consider stepping down as the President of the
Republic of South Africa. The NEC decided that even though the issue was
neither on the agenda nor in the Political Report, the debate should be
allowed without any suppression.

 

After extensive deliberations, the NEC came to the conclusion that the NDR
remains on course, however the revolution is facing serious threats being
racism, ethnic nationalism and monopoly capital.

 

Ethnic triumphalism is beginning to emerge and becoming emboldened,
expressed in factions and certain unrests in society. We must defeat narrow
ethnic nationalism and all residual contradictions, which formed the basis
of apartheid colonialism.

 

Negative narrative directed towards the President

 

On the call for the President to consider stepping down as President of the
Republic, the NEC took time to elaborate on what we have previously
identified as a negative narrative directed towards the President.

 

The essence of engagement and discussion is persuasion in order to arrive at
consensus. As such, the NEC of the ANC always seeks to persuade one another
through argument. It does not seek to conclude matters through voting.
Following robust, honest, candid and at times difficult discussions, the NEC
did not support the call for the President to step down. The NEC resolved it
was more urgent to direct the energies of the ANC in its entirety to working
towards the unity of the movement.

 

All members of the NEC had an opportunity to raise, in the meeting, the
issues they feel are hurting the movement and the country. All these are
very important and are being given due consideration by the NEC.  

 

El Commandate en Jefe Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz

 

The National Executive Committee, on behalf of the ANC, sent its sincere
condolences to the Cuban people on the passing of former President and
leader of the Cuban revolution, El Commandate en Jefe Fidel Alejandro Castro
Ruz. We express our immense gratitude for their selflessness and sacrifices
during our liberation struggle as well as their continued support in the
reconstruction and development of our country. After holding a moment of
silence for Commandante Fidel Castro, the NEC adopted a Special Resolution
in his honour.

 

Issued in Johannesburg on 29 November 2016 by Gwede Mantashe,

Secretary General, African National Congress

 

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Zizi Kodwa, 082 330 4910

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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