Statement of the African National Congress, 24 November 2014

 

 

NEC meeting held on the 22nd - 23rd November 2014

 

 

The National Executive Committee of the African National Congress met in its
regular meeting on the 22nd to the 23rd November 2014 at the St. Georges
Hotel, Irene, Tshwane. This ordinary meeting was the last sitting of the NEC
for the current year, 2014.

 

As is customary, the meeting received and discussed the Political Overview
by the President of the ANC, Comrade Jacob Zuma. The report was a frank and
honest analysis about contemporary issues and the challenges facing the
movement and the country as a whole.

 

The meeting also received a detailed report on the state of the organization
covering our structures at provincial and regional level. The NEC noted that
ANC structures across the country are intact and busy with the important
work of mobilizing our communities around issues that affect them. The NEC
was emphatic that our structures must remain rooted amongst the people,
taking an active part in people's organs such as street committees, village
committees and neighbourhood watch structures, amongst many others, to
ensure our organization lives - agitating our people to be their own
liberators. Unity of the ANC at all levels remains paramount.

 

The NEC reflected on the following issues and reports:

 

-   Preparations for the 103 Anniversary celebrations

 

-   State of readiness for the National General Council

 

-   Comrade Pallo Jordan's resignation

 

-   Preparations for the ANC Youth League National Congress

 

-   ANC Task Team Report on COSATU

 

-   Developments in the National Assembly

 

The NEC has resolved to establish a task team to report back to the ANC on
state of State Owned Companies (SOCs). On energy, given its important role
as a catalytic sector for development and some of the capacity challenges
experienced recently, the NEC supports the effort by government to expand
the supply base for energy and incorporation of Independent Power Producers
(IPP) in both coal and in gas.

 

Preparations for the 103rd Anniversary Celebrations in the Western Cape
Province are underway. This important event in the history of our movement
will be celebrated in Cape Town Stadium on the 10th January 2015. The NEC
has called on our structures in the province and throughout the country to
descend on the City of Cape Town in January to mark important milestone.

 

The National General Council will be held from the 26th to the 29th June
2015 in Gauteng. The NGC will coincide with the 60th Anniversary of the
Freedom Charter. The ANC will develop a build-up programme of Freedom
Charter Forums throughout the country. These forums will quantify progress
made and assess areas where we are still lagging behind in the
implementation of the Freedom Charter. The NEC has appreciated the work done
by the different preparatory teams and expects the final report on the NGC
preparations to be tabled at the March 2015 NEC meeting.

 

The NEC commended Comrade Pallo Jordan's principled and ethical position to
resign from Parliament, the NEC and the ANC following media reports that he
did not hold a PhD. His resignations from Parliament and the NEC have been
accepted but the NEC declined to accept his resignation as a member of the
ANC as we have confidence that he still has a role to play in the movement.

 

On COSATU, the NEC welcomed the report of the ANC Task Team and appreciated
the ongoing work done to engage with COSATU. The NEC agreed that the Task
Team must work hard for unity and cohesion in COSATU. In working towards
this unity, the ANC will engage its Alliance Partners to be part of the
effort of forging unity within COSATU and the Alliance.

 

The NEC has noted the ongoing disruptions and anarchy in the National
Assembly. The narrative that President is refusing to answer questions is
malicious and baseless. This is more so in view of the fact that the
President has already appeared before Parliament 5 times in the 5 months of
the existence of this new Parliament. There is no record that the President
has not complied with Parliamentary Rules and the Constitution. The target
of these attacks is the ANC itself hence the attack is now extended to the
Deputy President and the National Chairperson.

 

The actions of some opposition parties undermine democracy and the
Constitution. The ANC therefore understands the responsibility it has to
defend democracy. It is for this reason why we welcome and wholly support
the intervention by the Deputy President in his capacity as Leader of
Government Business in Parliament. The NEC has encouraged the DP to continue
engaging all opposition parties. The ANC must remain vigilant and weary of
any attempts to use this legitimate process to undermine parliamentary
structures and procedures. We trust that all parties will approach this
process in good faith and that their intra-party politics will not derail
progress made.

 

The NEC congratulated the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) and FRELIMO of
Mozambique for their success in their recent elections. The NEC observed a
trend of NGOs receiving foreign funding and constituting themselves into
political parties in the region. The NEC views this as constituting a risk.

 

The National Executive Committee resolved to meet in the first week of the
January 2015. This year has been an eventful one in South Africa. It marked
a historic twenty years of our democracy and the 5th General Election. The
NEC thanks all South Africans for their active participation in continuing
to shape our young democracy.

 

 

Issued by:

Gwede Mantashe

Secretary General

African National Congress

 

Enquiries:

Zizi Kodwa

National Spokesperson

082 330 4910

 

 

 

 

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