The ANC National Youth Task Team (NYTT) has defended itself over criticism that it is dismally failing to revive the ANC Youth League (ANCYL) whose many structures have now degenerated into a state of paralysis and dysfunction.
After its appointment, mostly consisting of ANC NEC members, the NYTT undertook to deliver the ANCYL to a national conference by March this year where legitimate national leadership would be installed.
“Between now and mid-September we will be having all provincial visits virtually so that we assess the state of the organisation and based on that assessment, we will be able to provide a comprehensive report and enrich our roadmap,” Besani said. Besani insisted that the NYTT had an elaborate roadmap of ensuring that the youth body was finally handed back to young people through a conference early next year.
“By the 31st of March next year, if the regulations allow, we will be able to go to the national congress. What will dictate the conference are the regulations but we are hopeful that the regulations might change in such a manner that we are able to take the ANCYL to the conference,” he said.
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