ANC YOUTH LEAGUE STATEMENT ON THE NATIONALISATION OF MINES RESEARCH:
In its National Executive Committee meeting, which finished on Sunday the 14th of November 2010, the ANC's resolution on Nationalisation of the Mines reads as follows, "the NEC has resolved to appoint two senior researchers and a project manager to investigate successful models that could be considered on the role of the state in mining. We are engaging the research institutions to provide researchers to the project.
Our Economic Transformation Committee will provide terms of reference for such research and will also give us a reference group to oversee the work on behalf of the NEC. A report on this work will be presented to the NEC in the last quarter of next year in preparation for our policy conference in 2012".
The ANC Youth League welcomes this resolution of the ANC because it is consistent with the ANC National General Council Economic Transformation resolution on Nationalisation of Mines which read as follows, "there was greater consensus in the commission on the nationalisation of mines and other strategic sectors of the economy. The NGC therefore mandated the NEC to ensure further work be done, including research, study tours and discussions, and to report to the Policy Conference for decision at National Conference in 2012".
We re-emphasise this 3rd ANC National General Council resolution because we hold a strong view that the researchers who will be appointed should not re-invent the wheel and ignore the essence of what NGC commission on Economic Transformation established greater consensus on.
The ANC Youth League will support all research on nationalisation of Mines which is not depoliticised and taken out of its original political context and strategic vision of the ANC, the Freedom Charter. Nationalisation of Mines by the ANC led government is neither a technocratic, nor academic exercise, but a political and economic transformation programme expressed in the Freedom Charter, which remains the strategic vision of the ANC led liberation movement.