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14 December 2014

 

 

Statement by the former National Secretary of the YCLSA

 

handing over to the newly elected National Secretary:

 

Mluleki Dlelanga

 

 

Dear Comrades,

 

We have come to the end of a successful Fourth National Congress of the
YCLSA more rejuvenated, focused and refreshed about the prospects of
building a socialist future for South Africa.

 

Since the tender age of 15 when I attended my first Congress of the ANC
Youth League in Limpopo, some twenty years ago, I have never been to an
exciting Congress as this one, and I have been to many.

 

In the build up to this Congress, we were confronted with negativity, gloom
and despondency about the prospects of its success. We have tried our level
best as the 3rd Congress National Committee to ensure that we avert any form
of logistical nightmare as was the case in Mafikeng. We do not have a war
chest and do not possess the millions that others have to host Congresses in
luxury, and thus ensured that the 4th Congress is arranged to the best of
our ability with the limited resources as our disposal. There were fewer
hiccups, but we are happy that they did not avert this Congress and we hope
that all delegates will give it a thumbs-up.

 

In 2003, I was approached to avail myself for election at the
Re-establishment Congress at the Vaal University. Comrade Jacob Mamabolo,
who was then the National Steering Committee Coordinator, was also nominated
for the same position. There were discussions by all the provinces on what
the best possible solution would be so that we do what is best for the
YCLSA. It was ultimately agreed that I should be elected uncontested for
that position.

 

Building up to the Second National Congress, there was again unanimity on
the National Secretary's position as I was elected unopposed together with
all the other officials.

 

The same applied with the third National Congress. However, at that
Congress, there was a protracted debate about the credentials, the KZN
Congress was disrupted, the National Congress itself was almost disrupted by
people who resorted to violence instead of political engagement. We have
moved beyond that and have just emerged from one of the most successful
National Congresses.

 

When we requested the Central Committee of the SACP to facilitate the
discussions of the provinces on leadership, and made this process open
without intimidation, coercion, the use of moneybags and allowed all of our
structures to participate, we were hopeful that we are beginning a fresher
look into the approach that many of our organisations in the Mass Democratic
Movement should follow. Although there were three candidates for the
National Secretary position, it was clear that only one enjoyed the support
of the majority. Through negotiations, open engagements and persuasion,
provinces also agreed on all the other positions and of the National
Committee. If this would not have happened, we would have to extend the
process to voting, an important part of the democratic process within the
YCLSA. Fortunately this was not to be.

 

I'm stating this history for the benefit of all so that we appreciate the
importance of open engagement in the process of the election of leadership,
and the lessons that we should learn as young communists, that leadership is
not about the occupation of office but about the collective membership and
cadres who will give themselves the time and energy to rebuild this
organization. Those who are not part of this team, you are still part of the
family of the beautiful young reds.

 

The robustness of the engagements in the commissions and here in plenary
reassures me that we are leaving an organization that will be the lifeblood
of the liberation of young people.

 

A young communist must be about ideas, innovation, engagement, enquiry and
must represent the best example of what it means to be within the NLM. They
must ensure that they dedicate themselves to the values of democratic
principle, revolutionary discipline and morality, fight against corruption
and greed, expose dishonest and divisive behaviour, be the face of a
progressive movement in society and through such, attracts others within our
ranks. We must never isolate cadres merely because they disagree with us
within the principles and discipline of the organization. Our role must be
to win them over.

 

The challenge moving forward is to maintain vibrancy, militancy, unity and
discipline. This is the fighting force and these are soldiers for socialism.
Please make show that they grow both in content, quality and quantity. There
will be many temptations and agitations, do everything for the organization
and nothing against it as you execute your task of building socialism.

 

Comrade Mluleki, you have seen how exciting it is to be in a united young
communist league Congress. Whenever you hand it over, it should even be
bigger and more lively than how you found it. Taking up the responsibility
of National Secretary comes with many challenges and sacrifices. The
sacrifice of family, time and various other interests that you may have.
Never take for granted this responsibility.

 

You should also know that you are the first line of defense for this
organization. Never send soldiers to defend the YCLSA and the struggle for
socialism without being prepared to fight the same fight. Dirty your hands,
and never betray the trust bestowed on you by the 90 000 members of the
YCLSA.

 

You are a youth organization, and therefore do everything for the youth and
never for your own friends, family or confidantes. The youth of this country
will be casting their eyes towards your direction. Listen carefully to what
the GS of the Party and the ANC President said, but more importantly, listen
to these delegates and the 20.3 million young people as to what their needs,
interests and aspirations are.

 

Be prepared for the scorn, and for the negativity and ridicule, but cherish
the praise and the commitment to assist you to take this organization
forward that these cadres will be giving to you.

 

Trust me, there will never be a need for me or any of the former leaders of
the YCLSA to try and stand in your limelight. We would be interfering with
the democracy that just took place in this Congress.

 

I congratulate all of you elected and wish you all the best. Leaving the
YCLSA is equal to leaving my own child, and I do that with so much pain but
with the excitement that here are the leaders who will take care of its
further growth. You are the new hands, and until we meet again

 

Thank you.

 

 

[Buti Manamela, former National Secretary of the YCLSA]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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