Democratic Socialist Movement

For Struggle, Solidarity and Socialism in Nigeria

By - DSM

May Day 2026: No Plan of Mass Struggle Despite the Deepening of Cost-of-Living Crisis 

Unfortunately, this year’s May Day has passed as another annual ritual, not an opportunity for mobilization for a mass struggle. Labour leaders gave speeches and workers paraded before governors in a display of jamborees, in most cases without putting forward any demand. To be fair to the national leadership, they do not sing praises of the government unlike their state

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What the Committee for a Workers’ International (CWI) Fights For

Tasks for Revolutionaries and the Role of the CWI This document should be read alongside articles on the CWI website, socialistworld.net, and ‘What We Stand For’ statements and campaigning materials from CWI sections. This Programme is published alongside the document ‘Historic Foundations of the CWI and the Struggle for a Revolutionary Socialist International’, which provides the political, and theoretical foundations

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MAY DAY 2026 | Greetings from the Committee for a Workers’ International (CWI)

The Committee for a Workers’ International (CWI) salutes the workers, young people and poor of the world on May Day 2026. We stand in solidarity with all the struggles challenging capitalism and the countless ways the profit system blights the lives of the world’s working class and poor. This year to mark May Day, the CWI is publishing our new

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May Day 2026: Workers and Trade Unionists Must Struggle for the Building of a Fighting and Democratically Run Trade Union Movement

Reject Anti-Poor Capitalist Policies and Support the Building of a Mass Working People’s Political Alternative The Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM) felicitates with Nigerian workers as we mark this year’s International Workers’ Day. This occasion should not be used just for jollification and merrymaking but, more importantly, for sober reflection on how the aspiration and yearnings of the vast majority for