Message of Support to the ANC
January 8th Statement by COSATU President
 Sidumo Dlamini, COSATU President, 12 January
2013 
 
We
congratulate the ANC for a successful Congress and the leadership which emerged
from the historic Mangaung conference. 
 
We
want to urge this leadership never to allow the media or anyone to set you
against each other, they have tried this before and they are still trying and
they must fail in their manoeuvre to divide you. 

 
We
can see that their intention is to weaken and undermine this newly elected
leadership by elevating and co-opting their leaders. 
 
We
are happy that so far you have seen through the trick and have managed the
process very well and those who tried to undermine you remain disappointed and
defeated.

 
The
workers of this country want to see a united leadership of our movement. As
COSATU we will work to ensure that the leadership and the movement as a whole 
remain
solid!
 
The
workers of this country have high hopes that moving forward the ANC working
with COSATU and other alliance partners will have a focused programme to
address the existing high levels of exploitation in the South African work
places. 

 
One
of the existing symbols and hard hitting mechanisms   of exploitation in our 
country is Labour
Brokers. Workers hate labour brokers with passion – we will never stop to call
for a total ban of these parasites who feed on the blood of workers. 

 
Labour
brokers cannot coexist with the desire of the movement to achieve decent work.
There is no other way out except to gazette a total ban against these blood
sucking exploiters. We want a law which will Ban Labour Brokers!
 
The
strikes we see in the Western Cape by farm workers and in other sectors of the
economy is a statement by the workers that enough is enough! It is an open call
for an end to exploitation.
 

We
are confident that our glorious movement will remain guided by a perspective
which says that “in our country - more
than in any other part of the oppressed world - it is inconceivable for
liberation to have meaning without a return of the wealth of the land to the
people as a whole.
 
It is therefore a fundamental feature of our strategy that victory
must embrace more than formal political democracy.
 
To allow the existing economic forces to retain their interests intact
is to feed the root of racial supremacy and does not represent even the shadow
of liberation.
Our
drive towards national emancipation is therefore in a very real way bound up
with economic emancipation. 
We
have suffered more than just national humiliation. Our people are deprived of
their due in the country's wealth; their skills have been suppressed and
poverty and starvation has been their life experience. 
The
correction of these centuries-old economic injustices lies at the very core of
our national aspirations. 
We do
not understand the complexities which will face a people's government during
the transformation period nor the enormity of the problems of meeting economic
needs of the mass of the oppressed people. 
But
one thing is certain - in our land this cannot be effectively tackled unless
the basic wealth and the basic resources are at the disposal of the people as a
whole and are not manipulated by sections or individuals be they White or
Black.”

As COSATU we will be working with the ANC
leadership and all structures to take up campaigns focusing on the
redistribution of wealth to the people as a whole.

We want to work with the ANC and all alliance
formations to ensure that this phase of our revolution is characterised by 
decisive
action to effect economic transformation and democratic consolidation.  

As we mark the centenary of the
1913 Land Act we want to see the land being redistributed to the working class
and the poor.   The willing buyer willing seller mechanism has
failed. Our government must use the constitution decisively to force a process
of qualitative land redistribution before it is too late. 
We want everyone to know that as
COSATU we are fully behind this leadership and we want you to succeed and you
will succeed!
In instances where we are not
happy about certain things we will raise such issues directly with the relevant
structures of the movement and we hope our movement will engage us meaningfully.

This is our ANC and we will work
to strengthen rather than to weaken it because we know and understand the
negative implications of a weak ANC for our people.

This decade of organisational
renewal must also include a focus on constructing a functional and effective
ANC -led alliance which has both the capacity and authority to drive
transformation for economic freedom.

As COSATU we stand here ready to
work with the ANC in order to ensure that the resolutions from Mangaung are
translated into implementable government programme which will be monitored by
the Alliance as whole. 

Let every deployed cadre in all strategic
centres of power know that we want the freedom charter to become a reality!
Let every government minister and
bureaucrat know that we expect to see total commitment in translating Mangaung
resolutions into tangible gains for our people from working class communities. 

Let every deployee read,
comprehend, implement and defend Mangaung resolutions wherever they are
deployed.  

As COSATU we will be everywhere to
ensure this happens!

Amandla!

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