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ANC National Executive Committee Statement, 28 January 2014

 

 

NEC meeting, NEC Lekgotla and National List Conference

 

 

The African National Congress has held a one day NEC meeting on the 24th
January 2014, which was followed by a two day NEC Lekgotla that took place
on 25th - 26th January 2014 and a one day National List Conference on the
27th January 2014.  All these meetings took place at Saint George hotel in
Irene.

 

We want to welcome all of you to this our new media centre.  We started the
construction of this centre seven months ago and completed it in December.
It has all the facilities to meet your needs.  We are equally excited that
you will no longer be crammed at the foyer. We want to take this opportunity
to thank you for your perseverance.

 

The NEC meeting was an ordinary meeting of the ANC that processed internal
matters in the main.  It also looked at a few issues that have been
processed by the NWC.  These include the following:

 

The NEC directed the National Officials to engage comrades who are facing
allegations of wrong doing so that they can explain themselves to avoid
prolonged processes that drag the ANC name, either in court or anywhere
else. This engagement will then allow the said individual to act in
accordance with the Mangaung resolution, which amongst says that those
facing allegations of wrong doing should voluntarily recuse themselves or
step aside from leadership positions from the ANC and government or any
other deployment.

 

The NEC deliberated at length on the need to strengthen local government as
a critical sphere that is experiencing challenges of service delivery. It
therefore welcomed the intervention in Madibeng and resolved that this
approach by the ANC will be a hallmark of dealing with any allegations of
negligence, corruption and incompetence at all levels of government
particularly in local government.

 

The NEC agreed with the principle of deployment of former Ministers, Deputy,
Members of Parliament, Premiers, MECs, MPLs and even former Presidents and
their Deputies to strengthen local government.  The ANC will then be
engaging all its structures on this matter to secure an endorsement and
agreement on this position in the next policy conference. Through this
deployment of experienced cadres, we will be able to strengthen the sphere
of local government.

 

Lekgotla

 

The NEC Lekgotla received assessment reports on the performance of
government in the five priority areas agreed to in the 2009 manifesto. The
Lekgotla acknowledged that a lot of progress has been made in improving the
quality of life of most South Africans particularly the most disadvantaged.
We can legitimately give credence to our articulation that South Africa is
today a better place than it was in 1994.  We truly have a good story to
tell as also affirmed by objective and independent research i.e, Ernst &
Young and Goldman Sachs amongst others.

 

The Lekgotla agreed that building on this good story of the past five and
twenty years, the five priority areas will still be carried through in the
next administration.  Added to the five priorities will be the social
transformation with emphasis on human settlement and the provision of basic
services like housing, water, electricity and proper sanitation.  Also added
as a list of priorities in the next five year is building a democratic
developmental state with emphasis on long term planning, ability and
capacity to drive infrastructure and industrial development as well as
social cohesion.  All these priority areas will contribute significantly in
moving South Africa forward as encapsulated in our 2014 elections manifesto.

 

With regards to priorities on employment and economic growth the Lekgotla
agreed that emphasis of the next administration should be on infrastructure
development and roll-out on catalytic sectors and programmes like ICT, water
infrastructure energy and transport amongst others. The Lekgotla further
agreed that the youth incentive schemes will play a pivotal role in
introducing young people to the labour market.  Equally, the FETs will also
be an important player in this regard. The Lekgotla identified the up-scaled
EPWP as a necessary and important government intervention in curbing
unemployment amongst people of all ages in the next administration.

 

We also agreed that the actualization of a centralized tender system for all
spheres of government must be expedited without any delay.  This will go a
long way in curbing fraudulent activities and corruption linked to public
service tenders.

 

List Conference

 

The African National Congress (ANC) held its National List Conference on
Monday, 27 January 2014 to decide on its candidates in the forthcoming
national and provincial elections.

 

The list conference follows successful manifesto launches throughout the
country in which people came out in their numbers to re-affirm their
confidence in the ANC as the leading political representative of South
Africans with unmatched experienced, capacity and political determination to
mobilise and unite all our people to create a better life for all.

 

The conference was the culmination of a massive exercise in participatory
democracy involving ANC members in thousands of branches throughout the
country over a number of months.

 

Consistent with this inclusive approach, the conference was attended by
members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), the National List
Committee, representatives of nine Provincial List Committees, the South
African Communist Party (SACP), Congress of South African Trade Unions
(COSATU), South African National Civics Organisation (SANCO), the ANC
Women's League, Youth League and Veteran's League; as well as the uMkhonto
we Sizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA).

 

The meeting received and discussed reports from the National and Provincial
List Committees. All lists were adopted after rigorous discussion and the
National List Committee and the ANC officials were mandated to make final
adjustments in line with the list criteria and discussions of conference.

 

These lists were compiled in accordance with criteria reflecting the
character of the ANC as a national liberation movement that contests
elections to obtain a mandate to implement its policies and programmes to
ensure a better life for all.

 

In line with the overall deployment strategy and priorities of the ANC the
lists were required to comply with the following criteria: (1) Geographical
spread; (2) At least 50% representation of women; (3) Ensuring continuity
and experience by having 60% sitting or former MPs and MPLs; (4) Be broadly
representative of the demographics of different provinces and the country as
a whole; (5) Reflect the liberation movement character of the ANC, including
considering ANC members serving in COSATU, the SACP, SANCO, and MDM
structures;  (6) Good mix of youth and age, as well as people with
disabilities; (7) Specific areas of expertise to deal with the challenges of
government especially in the priority areas of economic development, rural
development, social development, safety and security, infrastructure
development, and or technical areas like public finance or law; (8)
Candidates must be available for full-time parliamentary, party and
constituency work and must be prepared to declare all other interests.

 

Individual candidates should be ANC members in good standing with a  proven
track record of commitment to and involvement in the democratic movement;
have experience or expertise that will enable them to make a constructive
contribution in the relevant legislature; have no criminal record (this
excludes political-related crimes committed before April 1994); no history
of ill-discipline or corruption; no history of involvement in fostering
divisions and conflict; no other breaches of the ANC code of conduct.

 

The meeting recommitted the ANC to campaign all out in the coming national
and provincial elections to obtain an overwhelming majority to implement its
manifesto and to continue building on the good work of the past twenty
years.

 

Conference expressed confidence that this team of public representatives
will enable the ANC to strengthen the bonds of trust and solidarity with our
people and to remain true to our values of courage, service, self-sacrifice,
human solidarity, honesty, humility hard-work, self-discipline and mutual
respect.

 

We will work with our allies and the people to move South Africa forward
through the commitments we have set out in this manifesto.

 

 

TOGETHER WE MOVE SOUTH AFRICA FORWARD!

 

 

 

Issued by:

Gwede Mantashe

Secretary General

 

Enquiries:

Jackson Mthembu, 082 370 8401

Keith Khoza, 082 823 9672

Khusela Sangoni, 079 510 5408

 

 

 

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