Democratic Socialist Movement

For Struggle, Solidarity and Socialism in Nigeria

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OAU: STUDENTS LET DOWN BY NEW VC

OAU: STUDENTS LET DOWN BY NEW VC Urgent Necessity To Take The Struggle To A New Level By Adewale Stephen On September 6, 2011, the new Vice Chancellor, Prof. Tale Omole, of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Ile Ife called for an interactive session with students at the University Afrika Amphi-Theatre. While thousands of expectant and anxious students thought the

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MASS FAILURE IN 2011 UTME AND 2011 WASSCE

MASS FAILURE IN 2011 UTME AND 2011 WASSCE Urgent Mass Actions Needed To Save Public Education By H.T. Soweto That education in Nigeria is collapsing is hardly debatable. The mass failure in UTME and WAEC says it all. On Friday 24 June 2011, the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) released the results of the 2011 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination

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FOI: Beyond Illusions

FOI: Beyond Illusions By Lanre Arogundade The authors of the freedom of or access to information law conceive it as a potent anti-corruption weapon in capitalist democracies. In Nigeria, successive years of corrupt rule by the military and civilians, gave actual impetus to the FOI idea and made it popular among different layers of society. Its principal proponents were however

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Deregistration of 7 Political Parties by INEC is undemocratic

Deregistration of 7 Political Parties by INEC is undemocratic By Bosah Chinedu The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), relying on section 78 of the electoral Act, has recently deregistered 7 political parties on the grounds of not fielding candidates at the last general elections let alone winning a seat at the parliament or any executive position. Section 78 of the

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THE GREEK CRISIS

THE GREEK CRISIS By Victor Osakwe While the bulk of the world’s capitalist economies are in crisis, the Greek economy is in one of the most severe situations of all. Greece, with a population of 12 million, is facing an economic crisis that makes the government unable to pay a debt owed to big banks and other creditors. It borrowed

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TUNISIA: After Ben Ali’s Ouster: Big Mood for a Second Revolution

TUNISIA: After Ben Ali’s Ouster: Big Mood for a Second Revolution At the recent Summer School of the Committee for a Workers’ International (CWI) held in Belgium H.T Soweto (DSM, CWI) spoke with three comrades of CWI in Tunisia on the current situation of the revolution in the country which set alight the entire Arab world and now Israel with

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LYBYA: After Gaddafi – Stop the Revolution’s Derailment – Independent Workers’ Action Needed!

LYBYA: After Gaddafi – Stop the Revolution’s Derailment – Independent Workers’ Action Needed! By Robert Bechert, Committee for a Workers’ International (CWI) Almost every day there are warning signs of the dark shadows that NATO’s intervention has thrown over the Libyan revolution. In a country with hardly any tradition, so far, of a workers’ movement, the distorting effects and dangers

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ZARTECH Workers Agitate For Improved Welfare Conditions As They Seek To Change Their Union Affiliati

ZARTECH Workers Agitate For Improved Welfare Conditions As They Seek To Change Their Union Affiliation By Abbey Trotsky The determination to keep the fight for improved living and working condition alive has been demonstrated by workers in ZARTECH Nigeria limited, Oluyole, Ibadan with their ongoing agitation to change their union affiliation from the Agricultural and Allied Employees Union of Nigeria

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DANGOTE PASTA SACKS 250 WORKERS FOR JOINING UNION

DANGOTE PASTA SACKS 250 WORKERS FOR JOINING UNION CDWR Demands Unconditional Reinstatement of All Workers and the Respect of Their Rights to Unionise By Victor Osakwe, Secretary, CDWR For over one year now the inalienable rights of workers to freely associate has been brutally attacked by the management of Dangote Pasta Plant Ikorodu, a company owned by Aliko Dangote, the

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FLOODS: Consequences of Lack of Planning

FLOODS: Consequences of Lack of Planning By Bosah Chinedu The downpour across the country and its attendant flood has continued to leave behind loss of billions of naira worth of properties, deaths and homelessness. Floods are the Nigeria’s tsunami or hurricane, even though it could have been avoided if society was well planned. The states which are the worst affected

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THE STRUGGLE FOR N18,000 MINIMUM WAGE

THE STRUGGLE FOR N18,000 MINIMUM WAGE For A Two-Day General Strike Now! No To Retrenchment of Workers By H.T. Soweto The current administration had hardly been inaugurated when workers were set on a warpath with the Federal and state governments over the implementation of the N18,000 new National Minimum Wage. Especially in the public sector, strike activities involving tens of

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ROBBERY UNDER THE GUISE OF PRIVATISATION

ROBBERY UNDER THE GUISE OF PRIVATISATION Labour Should Immediately Pull Out of Privatisation Council Now and Champion a Clear Pro-Working People Alternative By Peluola Adewale Just as obtained in the power probe by the House of Representatives in 2008, Nigerians have been treated to a reality show of monumental frauds and daylight robbery perpetrated in the name of privatization exercise.

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GOODLUCK JONATHAN FULL TERM PRESIDENCY:

GOODLUCK JONATHAN FULL TERM PRESIDENCY: Can the Economy and Policy Get Better? To his bourgeois promoters plus also the few elements who wrongfully have hope in him, Goodluck Jonathan is a God-sent president to effect Nigeria’s socio-economic “transformation”. He is the only politician, who became a governor and then later president within a period of 5 years, without ever having

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OYO STATE MINIMUM WAGE STRUGGLE: AN IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY OF WORKERS POWER!

OYO STATE MINIMUM WAGE STRUGGLE: AN IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY OF WORKERS POWER! more coordinated mass actions could have won implementation of the N18000 minimum wage By Biodun Bamgboye Abbey Trotsky addressing striking workers in Ibadan, Oyo state – photo DSM It was in Oyo state that the struggle for the implementation of the N18,000 minimum recorded the first impressive display of

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GOODLUCK JONATHAN FULL TERM PRESIDENCY:

GOODLUCK JONATHAN FULL TERM PRESIDENCY: CAN THE ECONOMY AND POLITY GET BETTER? Segun Sango, DSM General Secretary To his bourgeois promoters plus also the few elements who genuinely but wrongfully have hopes in him, Goodluck Jonathan is a God-sent president to effect Nigeria’s socio-economic “transformation”. Proof – he is the only politician, who became a governor and then later president

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AJEGUNLE ERC FREE HOLIDAY COACHING

AJEGUNLE ERC FREE HOLIDAY COACHING LESSON NOW THREE WEEKS OLD By H02 Moshood The ongoing free annual holiday coaching organized by the Education Rights Campaign (ERC) Ajegunle branch in Lagos rounded up its third week on Friday 26 August 2011. The free holiday lessons are part of the activities of the ERC, which campaigns for free, quality, and functional education

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NANS “UNITY” CONVENTION

NANS “UNITY” CONVENTION Right Wing Leadership Emerges Amidst Violence HT Soweto Different rightwing factions of the leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) came together recently to hold a convention of the association. This convention has come about two years after a similar convention produced about five factions each claiming leadership of the association. However, not one of

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BOMBING OF UNITED NATIONS’ OFFICE

BOMBING OF UNITED NATIONS’ OFFICE Terrorism Takes Root in Nigeria amidst Deep Social and Economic Crisis By H.T. Soweto At approximately 10:20 am on Friday 26 August 2011, Nigerians were thrown into panic as a suicide bomber rammed a car laden with deadly explosives through two security barriers and into the reception area of the office of the United Nations

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Monumental Failure of Privatisation in Nigeria:

Monumental Failure of Privatisation in Nigeria: Labour should stop its support for privatization and lead the process for formation of a working people political alternative By Peluola Adewale Just as obtained in the power probe by House of Representatives in 2008, Nigerians have been treated to a reality show of monumental frauds and daylight robbery perpetrated in the name of

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N18, 000 MINIMUM WAGE:

N18, 000 MINIMUM WAGE: WORKERS MUST TAKE THE STRUGGLE TO THE NEXT LEVEL DSM Osun State Chapter Workers must organise mass rallies, protest marches, pickets throughout the state. Strike committees must be set up in all the local governments N18, 000 minimum wage for all OYES volunteers with their right to join unions. The Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM), Osun State