Dear Comrade Moloto
It is out of decency that we reply your letter dated 5th February 2013. As PAC members and branches we strongly subscribe to the view that central to leadership is to forge organisational unity among members linked to strengthening of party structures. PAC Johannesburg branches and members resolved to place principled party unity supreme as the basis to re-organise and build party structures in Johannesburg region. PAC branches and members views creation of parallel structures as a deliberate programme as divisive and that it aims to weaken and undermine PAC as party to execute its mandate as outline in the 1959 Pan Africanist Manifesto and political programme which is in brief overthrowal of the capitalism including overthrowal of white supremacy and the neo-colonial state by all and any political means necessary being cognisant of the prevalent material and objective conditions. PAC branches and members remain committed to advance the party political objective to establish an Africanist Socialist Democracy in our lifetime, thus party unity and structures are key organisation aspect for this daunting and colossal political task. Your letter dated 5th February 2013 expresses your subjective views and interests, since your letter fails to appreciate efforts consciously taken by PAC branches and members to unite and re-organise PAC branches and members in Johannesburg region. Therefore, the letter dated 5th February 2013 is noted, as it is muddled with misfortunes, it display a total disregard of the PAC constitution and Disciplinary Code, thus it leaves much to be desired when read and understood in relation with the party constitution and disciplinary code. The PAC disciplinary code on Discussions and Decisions section 13 states that "Decisions affecting the PAC should be arrived at after the issue has been properly discussed by a quorum" and such occurs within the party governing principle of democratic centralism. In your letter you openly demonstrate that you substitute NEC by yourself hence you subsume powers your office has not been entrusted constitutionally, and also your letter reduces issues raised to a contest of office bearers and position holders thus fails to provide an account on substantive issues raised. It is essential to bring forth to your attention that party meetings are convened in terms of the constitution which empowers branches and members to mandate tasks and functions to party members present in a meeting including office bearers, at this stage this organisational practice should be very basic to all grounded party members. The pedestrian argument advanced in your letter that one is not an office bearers lacks a bearing since party political work is not a task and function only for office bearers, the sent on behalf of PAC Johannesburg region branches and members avidly and vividly provide an account whereat the decision to lodge a complaint with NEC was taken. We deem it essential to refrain from a subjective discourse as we resist any form of retrogression, however we have attendance register and minutes for all regional meetings held since September 2012, most of the meetings had been attended and guided by the NEC members. In your letter dated 5th February 2013 you argue that the complaint is not national what constitutes nationally except such an advance holding merit of bureaucratic amorphous clutter, logic dictates that the basis of national is branches and regions as the organisation and party's existence, thus there can't be national without the base structure being branches and regions. The letter is directed to the National Executive Council as the supreme organ of the party between congresses and conference according to clause 8.1.1. The Party constitution, that is, the PAC Ga-Matlala Congress Constitution further provide the duties and responsibilities of the NEC as "To organise, supervise and coordinate all the activities of the party; and to this end it shall coordinate the activities of the provinces, region and branches" it is therefore within the constitutional powers and duties of the NEC to deliberate the Johannesburg Region branches and members complain. The branches and members in Johannesburg region raised a complain about the BCAWU based group which acted as reported under your directives thus you are impacted, it is therefore unethical for your office to assume the role of a player and referee since evidently there is conflict of interest. Reiterating the PAC branches and members decision, the letter written is directed to the NEC in accordance to clause 8.1.3. Yours for seizure of state political power Izwe lethu Nkrumah Raymond Kgagudi For and on behalf of PAC Johannesburg Branches and members From: Narius Moloto [mailto:s...@pac.org.za] Sent: 05 February 2013 04:47 PM To: 'Nkrumah Kgagudi'; mphahle...@gmail.com; i...@bataufc.co.za; sg...@bcawu.co.za; bennet_j...@yahoo.com; d...@pac.org.za; leon...@mpi.metropolitan.co.za; montja...@yahoo.com; ptob...@yahoo.com; mja...@pac.org.za; paccapeme...@webmail.co.za; anwar.ad...@capetown.gov.za; mapulanko...@gmail.com; scal...@hotmail.com; milesndl...@yahoo.com; mvakalijust...@gmail.com; tamulau...@hotmail.com; isa...@diplomatsa.co.za; takalaniligeg...@gmail.com; richardma...@yahoo.com; zamaiv...@pac.org.za; phumzilenom...@hotmail.co.za; leratolepha...@ymail.com; va...@webmail.co.za; nakaphala.ba...@gmail.com; lennox.maqw...@gmail.com; tob...@yahoo.com; rateb...@webmail.co.za; ckoms...@yahoo.com; lona...@hotmail.com Subject: Respond to your letter dated 14 January 2013 Dear Comrade Nkrumah Please find the attached for your attention Regards Narius Moloto Secretary General -- -- Sending your posting to payco@googlegroups.com Unsubscribe by sending an email to payco-unsubscr...@googlegroups.com You can also visit http://groups.google.com/group/payco Visit our website at www.mayihlome.wordpress.com --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Pan Africanist Youth Congress" group. 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