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SADTU has welcomed the decision of the national cabinet to invoke Section 100 1(b) of the Constitution to intervene in the Eastern Cape department of education.


SADTU has since last year, been calling for the intervention from the National Department of Education in order to bring about stability in education. We are on record that the Eastern Cape situation needed leadership.


We hope this decision, the first of its kind in the democratic South Africa, will ensure the education problems in that prov- ince are speedily resolved and the learners and educators are no longer inconvenienced.


We further hope such an intervention will assist towards build- ing capacity in the department of Education in the Eastern Cape Province to improve on service delivery.


We welcome the minister’s statement that the exercise would be a collaborative approach and would provide support and direction to the provincial governance structures. The province would remain the key pillar of service provision.


As we lead the lives of the majority of the poor and working class learners in the country, our fundamental principle is to ensure they have access to quality education. We hope this exercise work towards achieving that.


CO-OPERATIVE GOVERNANCE MODEL


” The Constitution makes provision for


the sharing of power across three levels of Government: national, provincial and municipal in a co-operative governance model through a ministerial council. The national and provincial governments have concurrent legislative competence with each level having specific powers.


This model is not defined by a hierarchy power structure, which means that provin- cial levels retain the power to govern at provincial level, provided it does not im- pact on national priorities.


Whilst the national government is respon- sible for policy formulation, provincial gov- ernment is responsible for implementa- tion. However, there are concerns about the co-operative governance model, which centres on accountability as evidenced re- cently in the Eastern Cape.


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