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*DECLARATION OF THE ANC YOUTH LEAGUE 1st NATIONAL GENERAL COUNCIL—*

*August 2010 *

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We, the delegates from branches, regions and provinces of the ANC Youth
League across South Africa, gathered for the 1st National General Council of
the ANC Youth League in Gallagher Estate, Johannesburg to map out a concrete
programme on how we galvanise youth to attain total economic freedom in our
lifetime. The National General Council was declared the biggest National
Political School of the ANC Youth League and a platform upon which we review
our progress since the 23rd National Congress and develop concrete policy
positions and programmes to guide us towards the 24th National Congress of
the ANC Youth League in 2011.



Our National General Council received inspiring and critical messages of
support and addresses by our fraternal organisations, and progressive
organisations from around Africa. We appreciate the inspiration and
agitation that we should never give up on the struggles for economic freedom
in our lifetime. The NGC was further graced by the presence of ANC
leadership, former leaders of the ANC Youth League and representatives of
business, religious sector and traditional leadership. The addresses by the
ANC were both inspirational and forward looking with regards to the
programme of building a strong African National Congress towards its
centenary in 2012.



As we gather here, we salute the massive contribution that the women of
South Africa have made in the struggle for political emancipation of the
black majority and Africans in particular, and their continued commitment to
challenge the obstacles that prolong the struggles facing women and society
are the inequalities in the economy that must be resolved in order to
achieve economic freedom in our lifetime.



We appreciate and applaud the fact that the ANC Youth League continues to
qualitatively and quantitatively grow and expand to exert hegemony in our
communities. The NGC appreciates that as compared to 2008, the ANC Youth
League has more than 560 additional audited branches, meaning that the ANC
Youth League now exists in areas it previously never existed.



The National General Council re-affirms the centrality of the Freedom
Charter as the strategic goal of the African National Congress and entire
national liberation movement, and that everything we do should be directed
towards attainment of all Freedom Charter objectives. We therefore commit to
ensure that the 53rd National Conference of the ANC in 2012 should re-assert
and concretely programmatise the Freedom Charter as focus of the ANC post
its centenary celebrations. Our strong conviction is that in the spirit
reflective of the founding generation of the ANC Youth League in the 1940s,
our generation should do everything in its power to radicalise and
re-energise the African National Congress to be a fighting force for
people’s political, social and economic freedom.



The National General Council affirms the view expressed in the Political
Report that part of re-energising and radicalising the African National
Congress will include election of younger, more energetic and militant
leadership into senior leadership of the ANC. We therefore call on younger
and more energetic members of the ANC with plausible and adequate
organisational experience and understanding to lead the ANC at regional,
provincial and national level. The 2012 ANC 53rd National Conference should
epitomise the programme to re-energise and give new impetus to the African
National Congress both with regards to the political programme adopted and
leadership elected by that Conference.



The National General Council calls on all members of the Youth League to
join the African National Congress and ensure that more than 50% of the 1
million membership of the ANC are young people. This will assist in placing
the Youth Development agenda at the forefront of all government programmes,
because young people in South Africa are the least beneficiaries of economic
opportunities presented by the democratic government. National General
Council instructs all structures of the ANC Youth League to build the
Progressive Youth Alliance in order to strengthen the revolutionary alliance
now and in the future.



The National General Council expresses displeasure with the re-emergence of
a political tendency in the ANC of politically accounting in London, a trend
that was defeated by the founding generation of the ANC Youth League. South
Africa’s sovereignty and independence should never be sacrificed in pursuit
of pleasing the narrow interests of investors and imperialists. This notion
should altogether be defeated in the African National Congress as it has
potential of donating our country to the whims and needs of imperialists.



As delegates, we further express our displeasure with attempts to undermine
the autonomy of the ANC Youth League, through amongst other things, the
isolation of the President from the organisation. National General Council
therefore holds a view that taking the President of the ANC Youth League to
Disciplinary Hearing of the ANC for expressing organisational and political
views is regrettable and irregular with regards to the ANC Constitutional
guidelines. The NGC is convinced that there is nothing wrong that the
President of the ANC Youth League did that warranted disciplinary action.
The ANC Youth League delegation to the National General Council of the ANC
in September 2010 should call for the nullification of the irregular and
regrettable disciplinary hearing of ANC Youth League President.



As National General Council, we have noted the emergence of a tendency in
the ANC Youth League of taking the organisation to Court for internal
organisational matters. We re-affirm the long held principle that any member
of the ANC Youth League who takes the organisation to Court will be
automatically expelled from the organisation. This helps us to nip in the
bud tendencies that have potential to undermine organisational discipline
and democracy. National General Council re-asserts the importance of Discipline
as a weapon of struggle and transformation, which does not exist for its own
sake, but to safeguard the unity of the movement.



It is through discipline, focus and persuasion that the ANC Youth League
will triumph in the battle for Nationalisation of Mines. It is the NGC’s
conviction that Nationalisation of Mines will happen because the balance of
forces in South Africa are in favour of the forces of change. The entire
membership of the ANC Youth League will therefore mobilise the whole of
society to support nationalisation of Mines, as a component of the struggles
to realise economic freedom in our lifetime. Towards the National General
Council of the ANC in September 2010, Youth League branches should have
convinced all branches, regions and provinces of the ANC to adopt concrete
resolutions in support of Nationalisation of Mines. As part of struggles for
economic freedom in our lifetime, the ANC Youth League calls for the urgent
amendment of Section 25 of South Africa’s Constitution, because it has
potential to prevent progressive programmes and interventions by the State
to drive redistribute wealth for the benefit of all our people. The State
should be empowered to expropriate all property in the justifiable interests
of the people of South Africa.



Our overall assessment is that the ANC Youth League is far much stronger and
better positioned to lead struggles for social and economic transformation
and will intensify in all fronts to ensure that young people have access to
better education, healthcare, housing, and many other social needs. Our
branches of the ANC Youth League should be at the forefront of the struggles
against crime, alcohol abuse and rapid spread of HIV/AIDS. Multi-sexual
relationships cannot continue to be fashionable amongst the youth and should
be combated.



The ANC Youth League will continue to relate internationally with
progressive formations, particularly former liberation movements such as
Zanu PF in Zimbabwe, SWAPO in Namibia, Frelimo in Mozambique, Chama Chama
Pindudzi in Tanzania, MPLA in Angola, POLASARIO in Western Sahara and many
other progressive formations across the world. The ANC Youth League will
also campaign for a better world and social justice across the world in the
international organisations we participate in, particularly World Federation
for Democratic Youth, International Union of Socialist Youth and Pan African
Youth Union. As an immediate focus, the ANC Youth League will campaign for
social and political justice in Swaziland. We cannot continue to behave like
all is well is Swaziland because political parties remain banned and
political activists are brutalised and killed by the Monarchy.



As National General Council, we express the ANC Youth League and South
Africa’s readiness to host the 17th World Festival for Youth and Students in
December this year. The World Festival for Youth and Students, which is
organised under the auspices of the World Federation for Democratic Youth
(WFDY), will bring thousands of progressive youth formations and
organisations from across the world.



The ANC Youth League will continue to be a robust, honest and leading youth
formation in South Africa and is now more than determined to fight all
battles in the war towards attainment of total economic freedom in our
lifetime.

*Amandla!*

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*Issued by the 1st AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS NATIONAL GENERAL COUNCIL *

*For further enquiries contact Floyd Shivambu, ANC Youth League National
Spokesperson *

*0828199474 *

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