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27 March 2017


ANC NEC Meeting Held 24-26 March 2017, Statement

Statement of the African National Congress following the meeting of the 
National Executive Committee Meeting held from the 24th to the 26th March 2017


The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the African National Congress (ANC) 
met in an ordinary, scheduled meeting from the 24th to the 26th March 2017 at 
the St. George Hotel, Irene in Gauteng. The NEC is the highest organ of the ANC 
between National Conferences and has the authority to lead the organisation, 
subject to the provisions of the ANC Constitution.

The NEC met, as it does every two months, to supervise and direct the work of 
the ANC and all its organs. It also gives due consideration to the work of the 
ANC led government. This meeting therefore received the Political Overview 
delivered by the President, the report of the National Working Committee and a 
report on the State of Readiness for the National Policy Conference to be held 
from the 30th June to the 5th July 2017.

Land

The meeting deliberated at length on the national grievance encompassing in the 
main land, racism and crime. We have said before and reiterated in the January 
8 statement that our liberation remains incomplete without the return of the 
land to the people. As President Tambo asserted "to allow the existing economic 
forces to retain their interests intact is to feed the root of racial 
supremacy".

The masses of our people demand faster action on land restitution and 
redistribution. To give practical expression to this historic mission of the 
ANC, the ANC must accelerate land redistribution within the existing 
legislative framework. We must also then practically identify areas which are 
an impediment to effective and speedy land redistribution. Consequently, the 
NEC resolved to convene an urgent Special NEC meeting which will look at these 
matters and clarify itself on what must be done to strengthen our policy 
framework. Achieving this will require that, amongst others, we endeavor to 
unite former liberation movements and the dispossessed black majority to whom 
the resolution of the land question is central to their existence.

Racism

The NEC also reflected on recent incidents which have brought sharply to the 
fore once again the spectre of racism. Our nation's scars from apartheid 
colonialism remain deep.  The re-emergence of racially based superiority and 
privilege, if left unchecked, will derail our advance to a non-racial, 
non-sexist and democratic society, founded on basic human rights and the 
dignity of all. The racist onslaught has become more direct, racists in our 
society are getting even more emboldened entrenching anger amongst the people.

For the past 22 years we have been in dialogue with our erstwhile oppressors, 
however in many sectors of society the olive branch offered by our people has 
been met with disdain and disregard. This has become even worse following the 
August 3 setback suffered by the liberation movement. A party representing 
white privilege emerged to lead government in a number of municipalities thus 
creating a feeble hope amongst the most ardent  racists that come 2019, they 
will once again be in power - this time with the support and blessing of black 
people whom they had oppressed.

Crime

The ANC calls on Parliament to fast-track the promulgation of the Prevention 
and Combating of Hate Crimes and Hate Speech Bill which criminalizes racism and 
metes out harsh consequences for those in our midst who continue to perpetuate 
it. Where people refuse to be educated on their wrongs, they must be punished 
by the law. Such include opposition leaders who make utterances praising 
colonialism. This demonstrates clearly that ours remains a struggle between 
progress and reaction. It is clear that wehave hardly moved an inch from the 
ideological positions of the past which viewed colonialism and apartheid racism 
as having been good for black people.

The NEC further considered the escalating and rampant levels of crime, 
especially violent crimes perpetrated against women. Our people are terrorised 
by taxi gangs that rape women as well as gangs and taxi violence in Delft, 
Mthatha, Lusikisiki, Libode and elsewhere. The entire nation is tired of 
co-existing with criminals. The NEC calls on all ANC structures to speak out 
and lead campaigns and programmes against crime, supporting government. We must 
also be on the ground fighting crime with the people, and providing support to 
victims and survivors of crime. The NEC has resolved to spend more time on 
programmatic action to deal with this scourge against our people. We welcome 
the focused attention on crime by the Presidency. As the ANC we will have 
committed ourselves to convene a National Summit of Community Policing Forums 
(CPF) scheduled for later this year. This will go a long way to strengthening 
CPFs as organs of people's power, fighting side by side with our people against 
criminal elements in our society.

Unity in action

The NEC had a candid and honest discussion on the state of the NEC and our 
ongoing pursuit for unity in action. We recommitted ourselves to work to unite 
the organization towards the 54th National Conference. Unity of the ANC is not 
just about the organization but the future of our country. Amongst others, 
members of the NEC were cautioned against being part of and fueling divisions 
in provinces and regions. This includes failure to correctly interpret and 
clarify ANC policies and decisions. In this regard, the NEC reaffirmed its 
position that nobody elected to a structure of the ANC may contest for 
positions in a structure lower than where they are staying. This is a 
principled decision of the NEC which was reaffirmed by the NEC meeting. A 
member of the ANC elected to higher organs shall resign in all lower structures 
and therefore cannot and should not stand for election in lower structures.

As it relates to the ANC in Nelson Mandela Bay, the NEC directed the Provincial 
Executive Committee (PEC) of the ANC in the Eastern Cape to deal with the 
matter in line with the NEC decision.

Discipline

The NEC has called for strict enforcement of discipline in the organization and 
unbiased, consistent application of disciplinary measures in all matters of 
ill-discipline. This includes public statements in the traditional and social 
media which are to the detriment of the organization. These distractions and 
our preoccupation with ourselves and our internal challenges defocus us from 
dealing with the real issues our people expect us to deal with in leading 
society. In this context, the ANC NEC Sub-Committee on Communications will soon 
finalize a Communications and Social Media Policy which will guide all 
structures and members. At all times, we must balance organizational issues 
with the responsibility to lead our people and work with them to solve 
challenges facing them and the country.

Unfortunate public utterances attacking the ANC from some Alliance components

Our responsibility is not to unite only the ANC structures but the broader mass 
democratic movement. This starts by unifying the Alliance at all levels. The 
NEC expressed its concern about the unfortunate public utterances attacking the 
ANC from some Alliance components. The ANC takes all matters raised seriously 
and will be discussing them with our Alliance partners in bilateral and 
Alliance meetings, hence the meeting with the South African Communist Party 
(SACP) currently underway.

Judicial overreach

The capacity of the state to deliver against the resolutions of the African 
National Congress was raised as a matter of serious concern by the NEC. It is 
the view of the NEC that many challenges currently experienced are a direct 
consequence of the glaring lack of capacity within the state. The very fact 
that the courts are playing a more interventionist role in governance is 
reflective of our role in abdicating our governance responsibilities to the 
judiciary. Judicial overreach occurs in instances where the Executive and the 
Legislature fail to deal adequately with matters before them. NEC resolved to 
develop an accountability framework for all ANC cadres deployed in government. 
This will ensure that the ANC is at the centre of giving strategic guidance to 
government and stronger oversight on the implementation of ANC resolutions in 
government.

The NEC reaffirmed our position that the provision of social grants is the most 
critical aspect of our social security net alleviating poverty for the most 
vulnerable in our country. NEC called on government to intensify the insourcing 
of critical services in the State. In this context, the NEC calls on government 
to immediately increase state capacity to deliver social grants uninterrupted.

NEC also acknowledged that the ultimate aim is to move people out of the social 
security net into productive employment thus the need to accelerate the 
programme of radical economic transformation. The NEC noted and welcomed the 
ANC and ANC Youth League submissions to the Heher Commission in furtherance of 
our objective to attain free higher education for the poor.

Bank collusion condemned

NEC condemned the and called on government to strengthen regulations  intended 
to deter anti-competitive behaviour. No discussion on radical economic 
transformation can be complete without a thorough interrogation of the need to 
change the patterns of ownership in the financial services sector. Government 
must also fast-track the establishment of the State Bank which must be the 
primary transaction bank of government.

The NEC welcomed back to South Africa Comrade Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma following 
her deployment to the African Union. NEC resolved to redouble its efforts to 
participate and strengthen multilateral institutions committed to a world in 
peace, with equality and solidarity.

The African National Congress sends our condolences to the family of Comrade 
Ambassador Aubrey Nkomo who passed away yesterday. Comrade Nkomo was a 
committed activist and internationalist who dedicated his life to the movement. 
We also express our deepest sympathies to the family of Mr. Petrus "White Head" 
Molemela, a legendary South African and founder of Celtic Football Club. May 
their souls rest in peace.


Issued by:
Gwede Mantashe
Secretary General
African National Congress

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