Monday, 15 April 2019

2019 Elections: SPN Holds Review Meeting in Alimosho Ward


  Agrees on campaigns in the community

General meeting of the Socialist Party of Nigeria (SPN) in Ward M1 (C)Alimosho Local Government was held on Sunday April 14, 2019 to review 2019 elections and agree on campaigns in the community.

Comrade Chinedu Bosah, the SPN candidate for Lagos House of Assembly Alimosho Constituency 01 is from the ward .

Nine members attended while 4 members sent apologies.

The meeting reviewed the election and agreed to continue to reach out to the working masses and community people. We did not win the election but we were able to recruit 15 persons to the party.

The meeting identified several programs and campaigns upon which the party could become relevant in lives of the people. Electricity over billing, bad roads and lack of public schools etc., were identified as issues we can mobilise the people around.

The meeting selected a three-person committee (Benjamin Moses, Chinedu Bosah and Oluwadare Adeleke) to work out the modalities for the campaign programs and submit report at the next general meeting.

The meeting agreed to intervene at the next May Day and some members will be participating at both centers in Lagos.

Finance: it was agreed that members will pay monthly subscription to the Ward/local government and possibly make donations where need be.
Mrs. Titilayo Ahmed was elected to handle the finance (record keeping and pursuance of funds) on an interim basis pending when the ward Congress is held.

The meeting also elected Mr. Moses Benjamin as the Chairperson/Coordinator of the Ward on an interim basis pending when a Congress is held.

The meeting was adjourned to Sunday April 28, 2019.


SPN members after the meeting

Sunday, 14 April 2019

We Condemn the killing of Kolade Johnson & others in same manner by police




We of the Socialist Party of Nigeria condemn in strictest terms the gruesome killing
of Kolade Johnson at Onipetesi near Ikeja, Lagos State by police officers attached to the Special Anti-robbery Squad of the Nigerian Police Force. This one case too many of police brutality in Lagos State and Nigeria in general.

We call for the prosecution of the killer cops. We are aware of the statement credited to the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, wherein he asserted that the killer cops have been dismissed. 

This only amounts to scratching the surface. The daily cases of police brutality require the building of a rolling mass movement across the communities in Lagos State to push for Democratic control of the Nigerian Police Force by elected representatives of the communities.

It is in this light we welcome the ongoing #endSARS mass protests in Lagos State and across Nigeria to demand #justicefor Kolade. We are of the view that the growing mass revolt must not limit it's demand to #endSARS but in a broad sense, #endpolicebrutality. We must also demand the right of rank and file police officers to a trade unions of their own through which they can push for increased wages and better welfare conditions instead of resorting to extortion and police brutality.

The reality is that while the rank and file of the police are over-worked and under-paid , the top brass misappropriates the hefty yearly police budget. A trade union of rank and file police officers would act as means of galvanizing them into struggle for better working  and living conditions.

At the background of police brutality is the dysfunctional anti-poor and pro-rich socio-economic situation with looming neo-liberal attacks on the horizon. The local capitalist ruling elite is under pressure by their Bretton Woods schoolmasters, the International Monetary Fund and World Bank to increase Value Added Tax and remove fuel subsidy as a condition for the implementation of the N30,000 minimum wage. The labour movement must rise to the occasion and be in the fore of the growing mass movement against police brutality and other planned neo-liberal attacks.

The upcoming May Day must be utilised to send a serious warning to the entire ruling to comply with the agitations of the labour centres to commence unconditional implementation of the N30,000 minimum wage without further delay. The labour movement must issue a 21 days ultimatum on both the Federal and State Governments to pay the N30,000 to lapse by May Day , failing which a 48 hour general strike would be declared.

We renew our call on the labour movement to build a genuine mass working people's political alternative. The major lesson of the 2019 general election in which the Socialist Party of Nigeria stood candidates and got an hearing for it's socialist programme is the fact that the only missing factor in the class struggle in Nigeria today is a mass working people's political alternative. 

We call on everyone who voted the Socialist Party of Nigeria in the last election and those struggling on the streets against police brutality to join the Socialist Party of Nigeria as a  step towards building a mass working people's political alternative.

RUFUS OLUSESAN
Chairman

MONSURU SOYOMBO
Publicity Secretary