MPN NPC Nominations
February 12, 2010 by Zubair Habib · Leave a Comment
“ Let there arise out of you a band of people inviting to all that is good, enjoining what is right, and forbidding what is wrong: They are the ones to attain to success “ Surah 3 vs 104
The Muslim Professionals Network (MPN) recently nominated candidates to the National Planning Commission (NPC) which was recently established by the Presidency.
The well-established Muslim community in South Africa will mark a 340 year ( http://tiny.cc/8RV33 ) presence in the country this year. While the Muslim community is well integrated into South African society the need to engage with and contribute to the broader community remains paramount.
Further, by the Grace of Allah, we have among us many individuals whose God- given talents hold great potential for fruitful contribution towards the continued success of the country.
We hope that the National Planning Commission, regardless of its make-up will ultimately improve the lives of all South Africans, and all those living here.
We pray too that the number of individuals, who are willing and able to fulfil our collective obligation to this world, will increase in number and strength. This principle is one of the cornerstones of the MPN and its activities.
The MPN congratulates The Presidency on the establishment of this institution and salutes those who will comprise its members.
About the NPC, taken from: http://www.thepresidency.gov.za/nationalplanningcommission.asp
Background to the National Planning Commission
The National Planning Commission is a new initiative of government. Chaired by the Minister in The Presidency for National Planning, the NPC will be responsible for developing a draft long term vision and strategic plan for South Africa. The process of developing this draft plan will include discussion and engagement across our country and will also provide opportunities for people to come forward with ideas and suggestions. This draft will be considered by Cabinet and accepted, amended or rejected. The Commission will also advise on cross-cutting issues that impact on South Africa’s long term development.
Functions of the NPC
What will the role of National Planning Commission be?
- Lead the development (and periodic review) of a draft Vision 2025 (“South Africa Vision 2025”) and long –term national strategic plan for approval by Cabinet (first plan 2010)
- Lead investigations into critical long term trends under the supervision of the Minister in the Presidency for the National Planning Commission, with technical support from a Secretariat and in partnership with relevant other parties
- Advise on key issues such as food security, water security, energy choices, economic development, poverty and inequality, structure of the economy, human resource development, social cohesion, health, defense capabilities and scientific progress
- Assist with mobilizing society around a national vision and other tasks related to strategic planning
- Contribute to reviews of implementation or progress in achieving the objectives of the National Plan
- Contribute to the development of international partnerships and networks of expertise on planning
How will the commission be appointed and for how long will they serve?
Given that an expert commission is broadly the preferred approach and the need for the speedy formation of the Commission, it is proposed that the Presidency call for public nominations to the Commission and that the President appoints 20 Commissioners on the basis of their experience , knowledge and expertise in various fields. The aim is to appoint the commission by the end of March 2010 with an inaugural meeting planned for April.
The Panel of commissioners will broadly be an expert panel, which is also representative of the major social forces in our society. The commissioners sitting on the NPC should be knowledgeable and representative of the diverse views in the country, and also willing and able to work collaboratively to develop a coherent and consistent national plan.
The NPC will be a permanent institution with part-time commissioners. The mandate of the NPC will be updated and renewed periodically by the President. The Minister in the Presidency responsible for National Planning will chair the commission. The commissioners will be appointed for a period of 5 years.