ANC CAUCUS STATEMENT ON EFF MOTION TO ESTABLISH AN AD HOC COMMITTEE TO AMEND SECTION 25 OF THE CONSTITUTION
28 FEBRUARY
The ANC in Parliament appreciates the need to take bold steps that will transform our economy including land ownership and reform. This need arises out of the slow progress government has made in addressing land reform and restitution in South Africa. It is for this reason that the ANC led government is currently in the process of introducing further legislation to enable faster land reform.
The ANC does not agree with any notion of the country expropriating land without compensation. We believe that just and equitable compensation is the solution in resolving the land question in South Africa, like in other African Countries such as Lesotho, Zambia, Malawi and Namibia. The land question must be addressed in a manner that will unite South Africans and not done haphazardly.
The draft motion sponsored by the EFF today in the National Assembly fails to understand the very powers of section 25 of the Constitution it seeks to amend.
Firstly Section 25 calls for security of tenure, of ownership, in cases where the apartheid past has left millions of South African’s, and women in areas of communal land tenure for instance, with insecure property rights.