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Committee for Peace in Nigeria


IDENTITY STATEMENT

Reference code(s): GB 0102 MCF/CPN

Held at: School of Oriental and African Studies

Title: Committee for Peace in Nigeria

Date(s): Created 1967-1969

Level of description: sub-fonds

Extent: 5 boxes

Name of creator(s): Committee for Peace in Nigeria

CONTEXT

Administrative/Biographical history:

The Committee for Peace in Nigeria (CPN) was an all-party, representative committee established as a result of concern raised by the conflict between Biafra and Nigeria, in the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970). The Committee acted as an independent body, but was closely associated with the work of the Movement for Colonial Freedom (MCF). Lord Fenner Brockway chaired both the MCF and the CPN. Members of the CPN included leading figures from all three political parties, representatives from the missionary societies (Anglican, Catholic and Free Church) working in Nigeria, former members of the Colonial Service in Nigeria including two ex-Governors General, business representatives and other notable figures. The CPN also included Africans from both the Federal and the Biafran sides of the conflict.

The Committee was active from 1968, campaigning for the intervention of the British Government and international governments in the Nigerian conflict. Representatives of the CPN met with both sides of the conflict and representatives from the British Commonwealth Office, and in 1968 sent an all-party deputation to the British Prime Minister. A result of the deputation was that the Rt. Hon. James Griffiths MP and Lord Brockway met with Colonel Ojukwu of Biafra (3-12 December 1968) and General Gowon of the Nigerian Federal Government (18-22 December 1968) to put forward their practical proposals for a ceasefire.

The CPN forwarded a set of practical proposals around which a ceasefire should be based. These included the presence of an international peace-keeping force; the cessation of the supply of arms by the British Government to either side in the conflict; that the government should take the initiative in securing the agreement of other countries to stop supplying arms; the demilitarisation of routes for relief supplies and an international relief effort to be planned on a government and UN level, for those areas suffering from starvation.

CONTENT

Scope and content/abstract:

Records, 1967-1969, of the Committee for Peace in Nigeria, including records of membership; minutes; correspondence, including that between Lord Brockway and the Prime Minister, and that conducted with Colonel Ojukwu and General Gowon; reports and statements on official visits; press releases; publications, pamphlets and publicity material.

ACCESS AND USE

Language/scripts of material: English

System of arrangement:

The material has been arranged in broadly chronological order.

Conditions governing access:

Unrestricted.

Conditions governing reproduction:

Copyright held by Liberation, 9 Arkwright Road, Hampstead, London NW3 6AB.

Physical characteristics:

Finding aids:

Unpublished handlist to the archive of Liberation (formerly the Movement for Colonial Freedom).

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information:

Accruals:

Archival history:

Immediate source of acquisition:

Deposited on permanent loan in 1984 as part of the archives of the Movement for Colonial Freedom.

ALLIED MATERIALS

Existence and location of originals:

Existence and location of copies:

Related material:

The School of Oriental and African Studies also holds papers relating to the Nigerian Civil War (Ref: MS 321463) and Biafra (Ref: MS 380252).

Publication note:

DESCRIPTION NOTES

Note:

Date(s) of descriptions: 23 March 2000


INDEX ENTRIES
Subjects
Associations | Organizations
Foreign policy | Foreign relations | International relations
Hunger | Malnutrition | Social problems
Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970) | Civil war | Political movements
Pacifism | Political doctrines
Peacemaking | Peace
Political participation | Political behaviour | Political sociology
Politicians | Political leadership | Internal politics
Nutrition disorders

Personal names
Brockway | Archibald Fenner | 1888-1988 | Baron Brockway | politician x Brockway | Baron
Gowon | Yakubu | b 1934 | Nigerian soldier and Head of State
Ojukwu | Chukwuemeka Odumegwa | b 1933 | Nigerian General and secessionist
Wilson | James Harold | 1916-1995 | Baron Wilson of Rievaulx | statesman x Wilson | Harold x Wilson of Rievaulx | Baron

Corporate names
Committee for Peace in Nigeria
Liberation x Movement for Colonial Freedom

Places
Biafra | Nigeria | West Africa | Africa