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COSATU Western Cape Provincial Congress, 18 July 2015

 

 

Speech Delivered by

 

Comrade Tyotyo James

 

COSATU First Deputy President

 

 

The Provincial Chairperson

The entire leadership of the province from all levels

Alliance leaders present here today

The Mass Democratic Movement [MDM] formations and the leadership of the
civil society formations

 

Comrades delegates,

 

Please accept warm and revolutionary greetings from your federation COSATU.

 

We have just come from the Special National Congress.

 

 We went into the Special National Congress defending ourselves from attacks
and contaminated by insults which had been directed at COSATU and its
leadership but workers cleansed us and inspired us to continue to serve them
with even more vigour.

 

When others wanted to declare a vote of no confidence to COSATU leadership
workers affirmed their leaders.

 

When others wanted to divide COSATU as part of a plan to use its carcass to
form a new federation, workers declared that they want a united COSATU.

 

When others went to the Congress to redirect COSATU away from the Alliance,
workers said COSATU is part of the Congress movement and will remain in the
revolutionary alliance.

 

Others wanted COSATU to turn a blind eye on the misconducts against our
constitution and our federation; workers said the Central Executive
Committee [CEC] was correct to act.

 

We came out of that Congress more emboldened to move forward to build unity
of the federation.

 

We came out of that congress with our heads up carrying a mandate from
workers that everything we have said and dome was correct and that we should
do more.

 

We came out of that congress understanding that even though some of our
unions have wronged the federation but we cannot treat them like our
enemies.

 

Our enemy is white monopoly capital.

 

Our enemies are those who want to destroy COSATU and steal it so that it can
be used at the service of other agendas whose strategic objective is to
effect regime change.

 

Our enemies are those who even after the Special National Congress have
spoken but will continue to beat the drums of divisions.

 

The delegates who were in that congress gave us an overarching mandate which
is to ensure that everything we do should gravitate towards ensuring that we
achieve unity and cohesion of the federation.

 

The Special National Congress instructed that it should not just be unity
but it should be unity in action.

 

It is for this reason comrades that we expect this Provincial Congress to
come up with a very clear programme which will take us to the workplaces,
that we will heighten our offense against employers and capital.

 

We need you comrades to start mobilising members so that they can be
combat-ready as we prepare for a Section 77 on socio-economic demands:

 

.    We want a state construction company.

 

.    We want a state Bank.

 

.    We want a state pharmaceutical company otherwise capital will make it
impossible for us to implement the National Health Insurance [NHI].

 

We are starting now to prepare towards our 30th anniversary congress and on
amongst others we will update our discussion document on unity and cohesion
to be sharper on issues raised in the Special National Congress.

 

Amongst the things the Special National Congress identified was a need for a
commission which will deal with our constitutional amendments.

 

The Special National Congress said we should consider the establishment of a
commission similar to the September Commission we had towards the 6th
Congress in 1997.

 

But more importantly the brave workers who gathered at that historic Special
National Congress, those brave workers who could not be intimidated  and
deceived by lies said unity must be about building COSATU based on its
founding principles of  One Country - One Federation; One Union - One
Industry; Worker Control; Paid up Membership; worker solidarity,
non-racialism and unity.

 

Moving forward we remain guided by the advice from comrade Govan Mbeki ,
popularly known as Oom Gov when he said that: 

 

"...our starting point is to direct our attention and efforts to the source
of our strength by saying: 'Go to the masses of the oppressed and exploited
peoples of our land. Work among them; work with them to prepare the way for
a take-over of power.' Expressed briefly this is to say: 'Go. Organise.'

 

He continued and said that experience has taught, however, that a lot more
requires to be known about organising if the product of our efforts and
activities, i.e. organisation, is to be effective. And if the oppressed and
exploited are to achieve their end, viz to take over power, they must build
effective organisational machinery. And to have such organisational
machinery there is no room for haphazard and half-hearted measures. The task
has to be tackled seriously and systematically".

 

We have no other option but to build our organisation.

 

It is the only thing we have!

 

Amandla !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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