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Forward petitions to NEWA for whatever guidance and assistance, if any: post-war demobilisation conundrum in Nigeria, 1946–1951 / Mordi, Emmanuel Nwafor   Journal Article
Mordi, Emmanuel Nwafor Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In this article, the Nigerian Ex-Servicemen’s Welfare Association is critically examined as an institutional mechanism Britain deployed to gauge and regulate the reintegration of Nigerian ex-servicemen into civilian life. It draws on Nigerian archival sources to establish that the demobilisation instrument, wartime recruitment promises and the skills ex-servicemen acquired during their military service had raised their hopes of gainful, post-war resettlement. However, the Nigerian Ex-Servicemen’s Welfare Association, formed in 1946 by the government and led by British military personnel, became a buffer between ex-servicemen and the government and part of the regulatory officialdom that hampered the processing of the veterans’ petitions.
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