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The Sierra Leone Gazette Published by Authority The Sierra Leone Gazette Published by Authority Vol. CXLIV Thursday, 27th June, 2013 No. 29 CONTENTS G . N Page G . N . Page BANK OF SIERRA LEONE 99 Public Service Notices ... ... 177-179 108­ 110 Proforma Balance Sheet as at 100 102 31st December, 2012, 31st January, 2013, 95 and 28th February, 2013, 97- Declaration of vacant posts 179 respectively.... ... 186-188 HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT 104-105 SUPPLEMENTS 179 103 Notice of Parliament under Bill Standing Order ... 179 The Produce Monitoring Board Act, 2013. MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Statutory Instrument 106 107- List of Promotions and Retirements S.I. No. 9 of 2013. of Officers of the Sierra leone Army 2012-2013 ... 180-183 The Traffic Warden Corps Disciplinary Regulations, 2013. NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (NEC) Vacancies in the Public Service Commission 93- Public Notice in Appointment of Dates Ministry of Mines and Mineral Resources and Nomination for the Village/Town Geologist Head Elections in the Western Area Government Mining Engineer Rural District ... ... 184-185 PUBLIC SERVICE NOTICES Kamara, Joseph A., Pharmacy Technician,1.4.13. Komba, Mohamed, Rehabilitation Assistant Worker, Freetown. 27th June, 2013 1.2.13. Adama, Adissa B., State Registered Nurse, 1.4.13. Govt. Notice No. 99 Barrie. Kadiatu W., State Registered Nurse, 1.4.13. Bockarie, Josephine, State Registered Nurse, 1.4.13. Appointment Dainkeh, Rugiatu, State Registered Nurse, 1.4.13. Ministry of Health and Sanitation Jalloh, Jarai, State Registered Nurse, 1.4.13. Rogers, Aminata, Cleaner, 1.4.13. Jalloh, Edeen, State Registered Nurse, 1.4.13. Rashid, Beatrice, Cleaner, 1.4.13. Kamara, Esther, State Registered Nurse, 1.4.13. Swarray, Kadiatu, Cleaner, 2.4.12. Kamara, Hawanatu A., State Registered Nurse, 1.4.13. Bundor, Thomas F., Community Health Assistant,2.4.12 Mansaray, Aminata B., State Registered Nurse, 1.4.13. Saccoh, Mariama C.,Child Health Aide, 2.4.13 Tucker, Augusta, State Registered Nurse, 1.4.13. Koroma, Abu, Driver, 1.4.13. Bangura, Adisatu, State Enrolled Community Health Koroma, Zikan, House Officer, 1.3.13. Nurse, 2.4.13. Pajue, Abdul, Karim, Laboratory Assistant, 1.4.13. Bangura, Isha, State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, Sam, Yankuba M., Laboratory Assistant, 1.5.13. 1.413. Sowa, Dauda, Medical Laboratory Scientific Officer, Bangura, Jacklyn, State Enrolled Community Health 1.2.13. Nurse, 1.3.13. Kailie, Christiana, Pharmacy Technician,1.2.13. Beretey, Kaday, State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, 1.4.13. _________________________________________________ printed and published by the government printing department, sierra leone Annual Subscription:-Inland-Le350,000.00, Overseas-Le2,750,000.00 To be purchased from the Government Bookshop, Wallace Johnson Street, Freetown.Price:-Le5,000.00 G.P. 0/106/13/1,200/6.13. 178 SIERRA LEONE GAZETTE 27th June, 2013 Brima, Sia, State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, Swarray, Josephine, State Enrolled Community Health 1.4.13. Nurse, 1.4.13. Bundu, Ramatu, State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, Taylor-Kamara, Mohamed, State Enrolled Community 1.4.13. Health Nurse, 1.4.13. Conteh, Fatmata, State Enrolled Community Health Turay, Annette N., State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, 1.4.13. Nurse, 2.4.13. Conteh, Memunatu, State Enrolled Community Health Turay, Bintu, State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, Nurse, 1.4.13. 1.4.13. Conteh, Abibatu, State Enrolled Community Health Turay, Kadiatu, State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, Nurse, 1.4.13. 1.4.13. Ensah, Jestina B., State Enrolled Community Health Yamba, Mary D., State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, 1.4.13. Nurse, 1.4.13. Fawundu, Agnetta, State Enrolled Community Health Wurie, Jarai, State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, Nurse, 1.3.13. 10.4.12. Hassan, Umu B., State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, 1.4.13. Ministry of Information and Communications Jalloh, Mariama, State Enrolled Community Health Godwin, Chukwuemeka V. E., Senior ICT Officer, Nurse, 1.4.13. 1.2.13. Jalloh, Seibatu B., State Enrolled Community Health Conteh, Fatmata, Assistant ICT, Officer, 1.2.13. Nurse, 1.4.13. Pussah, Hajiz, Senior ICT Officer, 1.1.13. Jaward, Kadie J., State Enrolled Community Health Yambasu, Nabieu, IT Technician Level 1, 17.1.13. Nurse, 1.4.13. Jah, Umaru S., Information Attache, 27.7.11. Kaiwa, Elizabeth, State Enrolled Community Health Ministry of Internal Affairs Nurse, 1.4.13. Sesay, Thaimu, Drive, 30.5.12. Kpaka, Gloria C.,State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, 1.4.13. Ministry of Lands, Country Planning and the Environment Koroma, Haja M., State Enrolled Community Health Kallon, Mohamed, Land Guard, 1.2.13. Nurse, 1.3.13. Bangura, Alie Badara, Land Guard, 1.4.13. Kalokoh, Marie, State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, Bangura, Kewulay, Land Guard, 1.2.13. 1.4.13. Davies, Joseph K., Land Guard, 1.2.13. Kamara, Isata, State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, Massaquoi, Alhaji M., Land Guard, 1.2.13. 1.4.13. Left the Sierra Leone Civil Service Kargbo, Memunatu H. M., State Enrolled Community Accountant General’s Department Health Nurse, 1.3.13. Mambu, Sawi Braima, Assistant Accountant, retired on Kargbo, Nadin E., State Enrolled Community Health pension, 25.2.13. Nurse, 1.4.13. Administrator and Registrar General’s Office Kuyateh, Hawanatu, State Enrolled Community Health Hindowa, Charles P., Second Grade Clerk, retired on Nurse, 1.2.13. pension, 26.3.13. Kargbo, Salamatu, State Enrolled Community Health Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Food Security Nurse, 1.4.13. Bangura, Kalie, Senior Guard Superintendent, retired Koroma, Mariatu, State Enrolled Community Health on pension, 29.2.12. Nurse, 1.4.13. Mansaray, Sheku A., Deputy Director of Forestry, retired Koroma, Aminata, State Enrolled Community Health on pension, 14.2.13. Nurse, 1.4.13. Kamara, Peter A., Principal Agriculture Officer, retired Koroma, Fatmata Y., State Enrolled Community Health on pension, 14.2.13. Nurse, 1.4.13. Massaquoi, Ben Andrew, Director of Extension, retired Magona, Abdulai, State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, 1.4.13. on pension, 14.2.13. Thomas, Lovell C., Chief Agriculture Engineer, 1.7.99. Mannah, Magdalene H., State Enrolled Community Cole, Georgiana, Third Grade Clerk, retired on pension, Health Nurse, 1.4.13. Manasaray, Kadiatu, State Enrolled Community Health 30.3.12. Santigie, M. David, Technician, retired on pension Nurse, 1.4.13. Massah, Victoria F., State Enrolled Community Health 29.2.12. Barrie, Mohamed, Driver, retired on pension, 14.8.12. Nurse, 1.4.13. Mattia, Daniella, State Enrolled Community Health Ministry of Education Science and Technology Nurse, 1.4.13. Bai, Marro Elizabeth, Second Grade Clerk, retired on Mustapha, Richard, State Enrolled Community Health pension, 10.7.12. Nurse, 1.4.13. Ministry of Finance and Economic Development Ngegba, Agnes B., State Enrolled Community Health Kamara, ibrahim, Watchman, retired on pension, 6.2.13. Nurse, 1.4.13. Kamara, Brima, Messenger, retired on pension, 29.6.12. Oladiupo, Bintu-Rabi P.,State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, 1.4.13. Ministry of Health and Sanitation Pessima, Isatu, State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, Sifoi, Sigismond M., Pharmacy Technician, retired on 1.4.13. pension, 31.1.10. Sam, Mabinty M., State Enrolled Community Health Williams, Pious, E.D.C Unit Assistant, retired on pension Nurse, 21.6.12. 30.9.10. Samai, Nancy, State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, Mansaray, Margaret F., Maternal Child Health Aide, 1.4.13. retired on pension 15.2.13. Sanja, Marian A., State Enrolled Community Health Bun-Seisay, Mariama, First Grade Clerk, retired on Nurse, 21.6.12. pension, 14.6.12. Sankoh, Isata Y., State Enrolled Community Health Kamara, Isatu, Nursing Aide, retired on pension, 17.8.12. Nurse, 1.4.13. Sankoh, Mohamed, Driver, retired on pension, 16.8.12. Senesie, Juliana S., State Enrolled Community Health Turay, Foday, Driver, retired on pension, 18.5.12. Nurse, 1.4.13. Abdulai, M. Festus, Pharmacy Technician, retired on Sei, Hassanatu, State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, pension, 3.7.12. 1.4.13. Kamara, Fredrica T., Staff Midwifery, retired on pension, Sesay, Susan K., State Enrolled Community Health 17.8.12. Nurse, 1.4.13. Horton, Regina, Staff Midwifery, retired on pension, Sesay, Abibatu, State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, 17.8.12. 1.2.13. Ministry of Information and Communications Sokena, Finda, State Enrolled Community Health Nurse, John, Emmanuel, Assistant Film Editor, retired on 1.4.12. pension, 6.2.13. Swarray, Seramatu, State Enrolled Community Health Borboh, Bah Mohamed, Producer, retired on pension, Nurse, 1.4.13. 4.2.13. 27th June, 2013 SIERRA LEONE GAZETTE 179 John, Julius, Driver, retired on pension, 9.7.12. Kamara, Murray B., Permanent Secretary, retired on pension, 29.2.12. Judiciary Department Kabba, Kawusu, Senior Baliff, retired on pension, 6.2.13. Ministry of Defence Ibrahim, Samura, Temporary Baliff, retired on pension, Kargbo, Kelfala, Cleaner, retired on pension, 22.6.12. 29.6.12. Kargbo, Alimamy, Messenger, retired on pension, 5.9.12. Immigration Department Kamara, Alimamy M., Local Court Supervisor, retired Kamara, Anthony, Second Grade Clerk, retired on on pension, 29.6.12. pension, 29.6.12. Kamara, Soriebar, Temporary Watchman, retired on Declaration of Vacant Posts pension, 29.6.12. Sesay, K. John, Second Grade Clerk, retired on pension, Govt. Notice No. 100 PIN Code. 156502 31.5.12. Dumbuya, A. M., Third Class Prison Officer in the Kamara, John, Temporary Cleaner, retired on pension, Prisons Department, having been absent from duty 29.6.12. without Leave or reasonable excuse since 4th December, Ministry of Works Housing and Infrastructure 2009. He is deemed to have vacated his post with effect Koroma, Santigie, Motor Mechanic, retired on pension, from that date. 12.6.12. Sesay, Kemoh, Daily-Waged Security, retired on pension, Govt. Notice No. 101 PIN Code. 156194 31.5.12. Sankoh, Amadu, Carpenter, retired on pension, 14.9.12.
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