*STATEMENT OF THE YCLSA, SASCO AND COSAS ON THE BOOING OF THE YCLSA AT THE
ANC YOUTH LEAGUE NGC*

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*26 AUGUST 2010*



As SASCO, COSAS and the YCLSA we condemn in the strongest way possible the
booing of the YCLSA National Secretary by a section of delegates from
Limpopo at the ANC Youth League NGC last night. We believe that the booing
was orchestrated and planned, and is an unfortunate occurrence and a wrong
culture in our movement. In the same manner that  the collective condemned
the booing of Julius Malema at the SACP Special Congress, we equally condemn
what happened last night.

We are certain that what happened last night was designed to avenge the
unfortunate December incident, and thus unfortunate as those who did this
last night are the same elements who are putting the name of the ANC Youth
League into disrepute and seek to divide the PYA. We hope that it will take
more than a half-hearted, insincere and sarcastic apology from Julius Malema
to deal with this tendency within the ANC Youth League.


It is also unfortunate that even the Deputy Secretary General of the ANC was
booed when trying to call order and preside over the NGC.

It is also unfortunate that there are talks of such booing planned for the
ANC NGC next month targeted at certain leaders who are also leaders of the
SACP and Cosatu. If this happens, it will be unfortunate, and requires the
attention of the ANC leadership.


We believe that in as much as we differ on issues of leadership or policies,
the YCLSA, ANC Youth League, SASCO and COSAS, constitute the core of the
Progressive Youth Alliance and requires visionary leadership and maturity to
defend this alliance.


Young people throughout the country expected the NGC of the ANC Youth League
to discuss issues that interest them, to look into issues of unemployment,
poverty and HIV/AIDS and how it will go about in putting into practice the
nationalisation of mines, fighting corruption and tenderpreneurship,
defeating anti-communism and preparing for the local government elections.


We went there, as invited, to strengthen this message and ensure that we
engage with our ally on how all of these should be done. Unfortunately, the
leadership of the ANC YL gave way to a small group of delegates who are not
interested in engaging with the ideas, but who prefer to howl and boo. This,
in our view, was also a lost opportunity to ensure that we build a strong
PYA.


We are more determined and focused to fight corruption, dealing with
unemployment, fighting tenderpreneurship, dealing with divisive elements
within our organisations and alliance, and ensuring that we provide true and
dedicated youth leadership. These are the things which the PYA represents,
and if we are to be booed for saying them, then let it be- but we believe
that there are many in society who share these views.


The PYA is stronger than individuals. The PYA will outlive us as its current
leadership. A strong PYA can only be build from below, and thus, we will
engage with all structures of the Youth League in order to build this unity.
Our course is more just, more resolute and more clearer. The voices of the
students and youth in our country will ultimately prevail over those who
seek to divide us.


For more information


Contact :


*Gugu Ndima, YCLSA Spokesperson on 076 783 1516*

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*Bongani Mani on 072 898 1199 (COSAS President)*

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*Lazola Ndamase on 082 679 8718 (Secretary General of SASCO)*

-- 
Gugu Ndima
+27 76 783 1516



-- 
Gugu Ndima
+27 76 783 1516

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