All-Party Parliamentary Group on Nigeria
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According to the House of Commons register of all party groups the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Nigeria (APPGN) purpose is "To create a better understanding of issues relating to Nigeria; to promote links between Britain and Nigeria; and to support Nigeria and its development and democratic action" [1]
Members
- John Robertson, Chair, Labour
- Nigel Evans, Vice Chair, Conservative
- Lord Jenkin of Roding, Vice Chair, Conservative
- Richard Younger-Ross
- Jim Sheridan, Labour
- Jim Dobbin, Labour
- Lord Truscott, Labour
- Tom Clarke, Labour
- Derek Wyatt, Labour
- Dr Ashok Kumar, Labour
- Stephen Hepburn, Labour
- John Mann, Labour
- Michael Connarty, Labour
- David Davies, Conservative
- Derek Conway, Conservative
- Michael Fabricant, Conservative
- Greg Knight, Conservative
- Mike Weir, SNP
- Richard Younger-Ross, Liberal Democrat
- Alistair Carmichael, Liberal Democrat
- John Leech, Liberal Democrat
References
- ↑ Register of All-Party Groups All-Party Parliamentary Group on Nigeria accessed 16th June 2008