*National Secretaries Political Notes*
*Congratulations to an overwhelming ANC and Alliance Victory*
At the time of writing this edition of The Bottomline more than 70% of the
votes cast since Monday showed that the ANC and the Alliance will retain a
significant support from the electorate. More than 11.4 million of the
voters throughout the country, representing 62% of the counted votes gave
the ANC a vast margin compared to the other political parties.
This was as a result of an exciting campaign and energy from YCL cadres
throughout the country, who worked side-by-side with the ANC’s Election
Teams. We did door-to-door, had walkabouts, posted messages on facebook and
Twitter, and addressed a lot of mini-rallies and community meetings
everywhere to guarantee this victory. These cadres went to areas where hope
was lost, full of service delivery protests and shattered aspirations of a
democratic dispensation.
However, the people of this country have disproved the media sponsored idea
that the ANC will lose significantly and left tears on the eyes of the
opposition. As compared to the last National General Elections of 2009, the
ANC has already gained more votes and are now confidently in control of more
than 2000 seats.
We have retained all the areas that I have visited and I am sure YCL cadres
throughout the country will report the same. These areas include Zandspruit,
Thembelihle, Zola (Gauteng), Ficksburg (FS), Leratong Park, WarrentonThere
(Northern Cape) and some areas in eThekhwini and Nelson Mandela Bay
Metropolitan.
Although we could not win Midvaal Municipality from the DA, the ANC has
improved its performance in that area. It therefore came as no surprise when
dedicated and committed cadres of the ANC and the Alliance were into tears
when the results were announced. I however call on all of them to be calm
and ensure that we concentrate our energies into ensuring that we keep the
DA on their toes in delivering services throughout the entire municipality.
*Build Local People’s Power by Continuing with the Campaign*
There are many lessons learnt throughout this campaign. Critical to any
election campaign is the interaction with the people. This presents an
opportunity to hear them out, to test their ideas, to understand their
frustrations and to make commitments which will make them realise that
democracy works.
Critical to all these lessons is the need for continued door-to-door
interactions with our people post elections. We should insist that all
counsellors, especially Alliance counsellors, should engage with their
communities on the plans that they have to improve their lives.
There will be no other way to build people’s power at local government
without interaction with them through ward committees and all other
structures created by the movement. Our people always indicate that we do
not know them until at elections time. This comes up because the ANC
government and our structures either neglects our people completely or
predetermines the needs and aspirations of our people without consultation.
The urgency we attended to the toilet saga of Moqhaka; our speedy
intervention in Balfour; our response to the Wessilton uprisings and the
impromptu visits by President Zuma should be a consistent feature in our
programmes. The SACP’s Know Your Neighbourhood Campaign (KYNC) should be at
the centre of co-ordinating all our structures to know their communities.
One of the principles the YCL has been lobbying for is that all ward
counsellors should stay in the wards were they are elected. There has been
positive reaction to this because they will better understand and feel the
conditions of their communities.
*Local Government should be about Fighting Corruption*
In many instances, the ANC lost local government elections because of two
things: houses and jobs. These are issues the central government is mostly
responsible for. Of these two, there was also a strong perception that our
Counsellors are corrupt and enriching themselves. This allegation has been
levelled in all the political parties. I must state categorically that any
counsellor who is involved in corruption will never deliver services to the
people but will forever be indebted to the kick-back providers.
The days wherein counsellors enter office and declare that it is their turn
to eat instead of it being their term to serve the people should be history.
Any counsellor who is corrupt should know that they are doing great
disservice to our people, to the democratic dispensation and do not
therefore belong to the ANC and the Alliance. We should lobby all structures
of the alliance that anyone found guilty of corruption, irrespective of who
they are, should be expelled immediately from the ANC and all alliance
structures. We must be seen to be doing something about the individuals
involved.
*Restore trust of our people in the Movement*
Earlier this month the President Zuma declared that there will be an
investigation to determine if some candidates were falsely removed from the
list to replace others. We hope that this will be done with the speed it
requires. This is important if we are to restore the trust of our people
into the movement.
*Build Better Communities, Deepen the NDR*
This local government was dubbed by the media as a two horse race between
the ANC and the DA. The reason why the ‘toilet saga’, service delivery
protests and jobs became the primary issue was mainly because the electorate
were seen as clients determining who will better provide the direct material
service to our people.
For us in the YCL it was about transforming the conditions of our people and
building better communities where they live. This idea moves beyond the
notion of water, electricity and houses. In fact, if elections for the
National Liberation Movement are about this, we will be no different from
any neo-fascist government that still provides all of these but fails to
build a better country. This was about deepening the project of a
non-racist, non-sexist and democratic society. An ANC and alliance campaign
should at all times be about uniting our nation and putting forward the
interests of the working class and the poor first.
This approach to election campaign was more visible in the City of Cape Town
were the unity of all races and the interests of the working class and the
poor forth. Although it may not outrightly win us the elections, it will
still empower our people to hold whichever party that rules accountable. The
consciousness we imbue in the minds of our people sometimes make them
vulnerable to being clients of the state instead of being agents of
transformation.
When we say we send our message that we should never allow ourselves to go
back to white (apartheid) rule, it should not only be about the white people
in the DA, but should also be about some neo-Matanzima that may arise and
want to divide our society.
The transformation of society should at all times be associated with
succeeding generations within the NLM. The values of solidarity, social
justice, economic and political liberation should never be succumbed on the
later of an advertising machinery. We must at all times be beholden to the
principles of anti-capitalism, anti-imperialism, anti-greed and our
dedication to ensure that all are equal in our country even in the face of
defeat. We must never allow people to enjoy certain luxuries simply because
we are going to elections. The struggle, henceforth, should continue whether
there are elections or not. Next time, we may not even need to campaign but
will see our people flocking to the pools to reaffirm their support for the
NLM.
I congratulate all the cadres who participated with commitment, dedication
and voluntarily in this campaign.
Buti Manamela
National Secretary



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