YCLSA Press Statement, 28 March 2015

 

 

YCLSA statement on Vavi, Eskom and 'Read to lead'

 

 

The Young Communist League of South Africa [uFasimba] has for some time been
observing the conduct of the General Secretary of the Congress of South
African Trade Unions [COSATU].

 

We had initially thought it was best to refrain on commenting on this issue,
however, with the current material conditions and state of COSATU we have
saw it fit to comment on the conduct of the comrade.

 

We had refrained from commenting to allow COSATU to solve its own internal
matters but to also allow the ANC intervention as led by the Deputy
President to try help the federation's leaders to find common ground.

 

Cde Vavi has for some time defined himself outside of the collective and
behaved in a manner that does not inspire unity in the federation. His
drama-queen tendencies and insatiable demand of attention is the reason the
federation is close to being in tatters.

 

Our view is that the General Secretary is at the centre of the crisis in
federation and a source of the disunity that has engulfed COSATU for the
past 2 years or so. The instability in the federation has the potential to
split the organisation and rob more than 2.2 Million workers the champion of
their interest and aspirations.

 

Unity in any organisation is paramount and we all hope for a united COSATU
that is preoccupied with the interests and aspirations of workers. Currently
that is impossible considering the behaviour of some leaders of the
federation in particular Vavi and Irvin Jim.

 

Workers all over the country need a united and campaigning COSATU to ensure
that we confront exploitation, labour brokers and unfair labour practises by
employers. As the working class and the poor we cannot lose a giant like
COSATU because of egoistical individuals who see themselves as above the
constitution of the organisation and who behave as if the organization
joined them and not the other way around.

 

The 2014 general elections taught us that workers still have faith in the
ANC led government. Workers will not be fooled by stillborn organisations
that are formed to dislodge their beloved ANC because certain leaders could
not achieve their "succession" plans.

 

We are therefore calling for Vavi to decide whether he is with us or against
us, as his role is further weakening and dividing the organization. If he is
against us it is not the end of the journey, we will still achieve SOCIALISM
in our lifetime with or without him.

 

On Eskom

 

On Eskom, we strongly condemn efforts by a 'hidden hand' to privatize Eskom
for their own personal interests. The efforts to privatize Eskom by the 1996
class project are precisely what have led to challenges in the supply of
electricity that Eskom is facing today. We remain convinced as the YCLSA
that Eskom can never be privatized as the provision of electricity is a
common good and not a private privilege.

 

Those who have benefited from the supply of diesel for premium prices at the
expense of energy for the poor must be brought to book. The challenges of
energy present an energy opportunity that cannot be left to select few white
monopoly capitalists to benefit from. We also call on the relevant Ministers
to look at that possibility of a 'workers take over' of Eskom rather that
privatizing the entity.

 

"Read to lead"

 

The YCLSA will be embarking on a, 'Read to Lead' Mass Literacy Campaign to
be launched on the 27th April 2015. The aim of this campaign is to improve
the levels of reading and writing amongst youth. The YCLSA is concerned
about the low levels of reading and writing amongst the youth. We will
therefore before launching a campaign to ensure that every community space
is transformed into a learning space. Through this campaign every young
person should be able to read and write proficiently.

 

 

Issued by YCLSA Media

 

For more information contact:

Khaya Xaba

YCLSA National Spokesperson

Cell: 074 520 4204

Tel: 011 339 3621

www.ycl.org.za 

@chedetachment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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