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The Socialist 18 January 2012

Stand Up to Tory Bullies

The Socialist issue 701

Stand up to Tory bullies

Pensions attacks can still be defeated

Labour leadership approves the Con-Dem cuts

Cameron's attack on Scottish independence referendum backfires

Welfare Reform Bill:- Lords compromise is no victory

Ofsted: "requires improvement"

John Lewis economy: another fantasy from Corporal Clegg

Them & Us


Keep private vultures out of our NHS!


End the slave labour culture of workfare


Electricians' national meeting plans next steps in battle against pay cut

Unilever workers say hands off our pensions

South Yorkshire Stagecoach bus drivers take eighth day of strike action

Jobs massacre at La Senza

Doctors support call for action


Rob Windsor: socialist fighter and Coventry Socialist Party councillor 1964-2012


1972 Derry - "this was murder"


EDL intimidation fails in Barking

Save community schools - no to academies

Protect women's rights - oppose the abstinence bill


Greece: Non-payment movement against new housing tax

Irish 'poll tax' battle has begun

Nigeria: Fuel strike suspended

 
 

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Nigeria: Fuel strike suspended

Nigeria's trade union leaders called off the unions' week-long general strike after the government agreed to partially reinstate the cancelled fuel subsidy.

Since the strike began on 9 January thousands of angry Nigerians have taken to the streets, defying police violence, to protest against the anti-poor and neoliberal policies of president Goodluck Jonathan's government.

What has incensed many Nigerians is seeing the enormous wealth from the country's oil export revenues being siphoned off by corrupt officials while the price of fuel has soared.

The removal of the fuel subsidy on 1 January - demanded by the International Monetary Fund - saw the price of petrol rocket from 65naira (26p) a litre to 140niara. The partial reinstatement of subsidies will bring the price down to 97naira.

The rise in the petrol pump prices has also led to an increase in the price of food and other goods because of higher transportation costs. Given the economic hardships that the majority of Nigerians already suffer - mass unemployment, widespread absolute poverty, etc - the fuel increase was 'the straw the broke the camel's back'.

The government argues that the cost of the subsidy would be better spent on infrastructure and on improving public services but few believe this will happen.

Given the widespread support for the week-long strike many Nigerians will be angered by the union leaders precipitately ending the action. Even before announcing the end of the strike the labour leaders had called for an end to street protests and demonstrations citing 'the country's security problems' as an excuse.


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In this issue


Anti-cuts campaign

Stand up to Tory bullies

Pensions attacks can still be defeated

Labour leadership approves the Con-Dem cuts

Cameron's attack on Scottish independence referendum backfires

Welfare Reform Bill:- Lords compromise is no victory

Ofsted: "requires improvement"

John Lewis economy: another fantasy from Corporal Clegg

Them & Us


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Keep private vultures out of our NHS!


Youth fight for jobs

End the slave labour culture of workfare


Socialist Party workplace news

Electricians' national meeting plans next steps in battle against pay cut

Unilever workers say hands off our pensions

South Yorkshire Stagecoach bus drivers take eighth day of strike action

Jobs massacre at La Senza

Doctors support call for action


Obituary

Rob Windsor: socialist fighter and Coventry Socialist Party councillor 1964-2012


Socialist Party feature

1972 Derry - "this was murder"


Socialist Party campaigns

EDL intimidation fails in Barking

Save community schools - no to academies

Protect women's rights - oppose the abstinence bill


International socialist news and analysis

Greece: Non-payment movement against new housing tax

Irish 'poll tax' battle has begun

Nigeria: Fuel strike suspended


 

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