Proposal for new ministry
THE Afrikanerbond has proposed that a permanent ministry of South African minorities/communities be established.
In a letter to Cyril Ramaphosa, Afrikanerbond chief secretary Jan Bosman asked the president to give serious consideration to the establishment of a liaison mechanism for minorities and South African language, cultural, and religious communities to promote, evaluate, and monitor the concerns and specific needs of these groups in the different government departments, provinces, and constitutional institutions.
In this regard, the organisation proposed one or more of the following:
A permanent ministry of South African minorities/communities.
An ombudsman for South African minorities/communities.
A special office for South African minorities/communities in the Presidency.
“We need the political will to endorse internationally recognised minority rights in South Africa,” Bosman said.
This could be done in the form of a charter of minority rights as an addition to the Constitution. Such a charter should be based on international conventions and declarations on minority rights, he said.
It should not only include the rights of minorities or communities, but should also set out the obligations of the state and government towards minorities.
“In this regard, you (Ramaphosa) could initiate the process as part of the proposal for a liaison mechanism,” Bosman said. |