YCLSA statement on the ANC and NUM's response to the call for nationalisation July 7 2009
As the YCLSA, we welcome the ANC's willingness to engage on the transfer of wealth to the people as a whole in a form of nationalization and/or socialization of our mines and banks. However, the ANC cannot lead society from a watered-down interpretation of the Freedom Charter and its own resolutions.
We are concerned that the ANC's interpretation of the Freedom Charter is just equated to the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act. Transfer of the minerals in the hands of the state does not necessarily mean actual transference of the wealth to the people. There is a difference between legal state ownership and people's real ownership of our mineral wealth. Legal ownership does not mean people will have control of what they own.
In fact, under the Act had the state elite has been the using the state's ownership of our mines to transfer our supposedly public owned resources to black elite such as Motsepes, Macozomas, Sexwales of this world who have ravaged our communities under shoddy BEE schemes. Our people have not had control whatsoever of our mines. It has been the state elite and its black and white business partners that have more control over our mines.
This has also set conditions for the fight of control of the ANC as necessary conditions to gain control of the state, which in turn is used to allocate mining rights to a few politically connected elite.
We are aware that many of the ANC leaders may find it difficult to implement the Freedom Charter in its progressive form not because it is not viable, possible and noble, but because new economic interests are entrenched amongst our leaders. Many of our leaders are mining bosses; and nationalization and socialization of the mines will deny them an opportunity to be flirty rich by ripping off the poor.