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Federal Republic of Nigeria - Official Gazette Federal Republic of Nigeria - Official Gazette No. 47 Lagos ~ 29th September, 1977 Vol. 64 CONTENTS Page Page Movements of Officers ” ; 1444-55 “Asaba Inland Postal Agency—Opening of .. 1471 Loss of Local Purchase Orders oe .« 1471 Ministry of Defence—Nigerian Army— Commissions . 1455-61 Loss of Treasury Receipt Book ‘6 1471 Ministry of Defence—Nigerian Army— Loss of Cheque . 1471 Compulsory Retirement... 1462 Ministry of Education—Examination in Trade Dispute between Marine’ Drilling , Law, Civil Service Rules, Financial Regu- and Constructions Workers’ Union of lations, Police Orders and Instructions Nigeria and Zapata Marine Service and. Ppractical Palice Work-——December (Nigeria) Limited .e .. 1462. 1977 Series +. 1471-72 -Trade Dispute between Marine Drilling Oyo State of Nigeria Public Service and Construction Workers? Unions of Competition for Entry into the Admini- Nigeria and Transworld Drilling Com-- strative and Special Departmental Cadres pay (Nigeria) Limited . 1462-63 in 1978 , . 1472-73 Constituent Assembly—Elected Candi. Vacancies .- 1473-74 ; dates ~ -» ° 1463-69 Customs and Excise—Dieposal of Un- . Land required for the Service of the _ Claimed Goods at Koko Port o. 1474 Federal Military Government 1469-70 Termination of Oil Prospecting Licences 1470 InpEx To LecaL Notice in SupPLEMENT Royalty on Thorium and Zircon Ores . (1470 Provisional Royalty on Tantalite .. -- 1470 L.N. No. Short Title Page Provisional Royalty on Columbite 1470 53 Currency Offences Tribunal (Proce- Nkpat Enin Postal Agency--Opening of 1471 dure) (Amendment) Rules 1977... B241 1444 - OFFICIAL GAZETTE No. 47, Vol. 64 Government Notice No. 1235 NEW APPOINTMENTS AND OTHER STAFF CHANGES - The following are notified for general information _ NEW APPOINTMENTS Department ”Name ” Appointment- Date of Appointment Customs and Excise A j ~Clerical Assistant 1-2~73 ‘ ‘Adewoyin,f OfficerofCustoms and Excise 25-8-75 Akan: Cleri . 1-12-75 Akangtow,45. Officer of Customs and Excise 22-12-75 .. Diyan, E. B. Clerical Officer oe 14-7-72 - Egere,A. 0. Clerical Officer 1-12-75 Eze, F. O. Preventive Officer ee 20-472 Ezeigbo, B. C. Officer of Customs and Excise 22-12-75 Kanu, G. 0.1 Preventive Officer 1-8-75 Mohammed,U.S. Officer of Customs and Excise . 1-44-74 Nkereuwen,E. E. Preventive Officer - ve 14-72 Raji, K. A. Artisan, Grade TI oe ~1-1-76 Salami, B. A. Assistant Preventive Officer .. 1-8~75 Umunna,C. 0. Preventive Officer = o. 1-7-74 | Ministry of Agriculture Ogunmola,0, .. Motor Driver * "5-12-75 and Rural Develop- | ment Ministry of Civil Ajose, J. Clerical Officer 2-6-75 . Aviation. Ministry of Communi- Bishi, Mrs S.A. 0,. Typist, Grade IT .. 1-6-74 cations Ministry of Defence Adediran, E. A. Artisan, Grade H 1-2~72- Adegoroye,P. Artisan,.Grade IIT 25~1~72 Adenekan,i . Artisan, Grade III 27-8-71 eogun, Artisan, Grade II 25-8-71 Adeyemi M. | Artisan, Grade III 17—-4~73 Aganmayo,Z, Artisan, Grade II 23-7-71 + Ajayi, S. Stores Assistant . 28~-8-74 Amusa, M Artisan, Grade III 19-3--73 Amusa, y. Artisan, Grade IIT 10-10-70 Atwijiyor, Miss A. EL Typist, Grade III 43-69 Ayeni, J. 0. Attisan, Grade ITI 26-11-73 Ayoade, M. Artisan, Grade III 24-5~-73 Bello, Y. K. Artisan, Grade III - 151-72 Dumuje, C. Clerical Assistant 5-2-69 Elesin, S. Artisan, Grade I .. 23-10-71 Erewa, B, - Artisan, GradeII. Filani, S. Artisan, Grade III Ghogboade,c Artisan, Grade II ( Ibikunle, Mis Clerical Officer .. Ige, S. A. Artisan, Grade III Ikwunze, D, Artisan, Grade III Majekodunmi,B. Artisan, Grade ITI ° Nmoka,J. Artisan, Grade ITI Nwanze, 7 Artisan, Grade ur , guniyi, A, Craftsman T. Okoiko, P, BE, Artisan, Grade I. Okubanjo, O Artisan, Grade IIT Olaomo,I, Artisan, Grade III Omoze, P . Artisan, Grade III . Onitkute, M, .. “Artisan, Grade ITT. Onimole, Mre K. Clerical Assistant Oshunyemi, M. Artisan, Grade IIT Osifuwa, Miss A, Clerical Assistant Oye, B. K, . Clerical Assistant Raimi, S. Artisan, Grade III Artisan, Grade I Artisan, Grade IIT Shobayo,R. A, Typist, Grade IIT Artisan, Grade TI w 29th September, 1977 OFFICIAL GAZETTE: a 1445 7 - : NEW APPOINTMENTS—continued ¢ Department Name Appointment Dateof " Appointment Ministry of Defence Shogbesan, T. .. Artisan, Grade TI ~- 3+4-75 J. A. .. Aftisan, Grade II . -10-4-72 continued Sowami, .. 21-41-72 Tanko, A. ». Articulated Driver a +. Clerical Assistant : ve 15~10-69 Tarakeme, M. 11-79-68 = a Umoette, Mrs E. .. Clerical Officer ... Assistant _ . 21-8-69 Umoren, Miss J, N... Clerical 23~8-67 Wushishi, Y.-J. .. Artisan, Grade IT Ministry of Economic __ Fagbemi, A. .. Enumerator 7-4-71 Development , : . Ministry of Education Iwu, C. ‘.. Clerical Assistant « 16-10-75 Ministry of Health .. Adefisan, B. -- Laborstory Assistant . 1-8--75 : . Adeoba, Miss C.K... Typist, Grade II oe 14-5~76 Akinroyeje, F.O. .. Clerical Officer .; i 1-38-75 Balogun, Mrs B. O. ... Typist, Grade It +. 23-2+76 Le. _ Olupona, P. 8. -. Port Health Assistant oe +: 20-12-72 Ministry of Industries _Irerua, A. O.| . Senior Technical Assistant .. 9-2-76 Olomofe, F. B. .. Technical Officer (Leather-goods) : 25-6-74 Ministry of Information Ajewole, K. | ». Motor Driver-Mechanic, Grade II . 6-5~76 1Okusanya, S, E, A. .. Technical Assistant oe .» 13-10-66 .. Yesufu, G. _ apPists Grade III : 8-7-74 * Ministry of Justice Omebele, Miss M. .. Clerical Assistant . 1-476 Ministry of Labour .. Cookey, S. N. -» Typist, Grade III +. 1-5-71 Ministry of Mines and Agwuocha,M.M. .. Geologist, Grade II ae . 4-83-75 Power Egaga, J.B. - .» Clerical Officer .. 1-4-75 Eluagu, K. 0. -. Typist, Grade III . 23-3-76 Ministry of ‘Trade Elue, E. .. : . Clerical Officer .. 27-2-73 . Fanegan, A. O. «. Clerical Officer . 2-65-75 - Parliament. «. Gbolahan, Miss C. W. Clerical Assistant : 2-10-75 Police -.- Adeyeye, R. O. +» Stores Examiner ., : 4-7-72 Obisesan, Miss L. ~.. Clerical Assistant . 28~-6-76 1 Notification in Gazette No. 17 of 14-4-77 is hereby amended. PROMOTIONS Department Name Appointment Date of : | Promotion + Customs and Excise .. Banjoko, J. G.| -. Assistant Collector, GradeI .. +» 24-3-77 . cA si Farinde, 0. + AT : Assistant Gollector, Gradel ., e» 24-3~-77 ‘Ministry of Agriculture Akinyede, Dr A. A. ., Principal Veterinary Officer ... -. 16-7-76 and Rural Develop- Babalola, Dr D] A. .. Principal Veterinary Officer .. , 16-7-76 ment ‘Fasanmi, Dr E.|F. ». Principal Veterinary Officer .. 16~-7~-76 Ladan, DrJ. | —.. Principal Veterinary Officer ..: +. 167-76 Ministry of Civil sAyorinde, A.O, —«,_ Senior Driver-Mechanic, GradeII » 1-4-77 Aviation SOnamade, M.A, ..’ Senior Driver-Mechanic, Grade II oa 1-4-77 'Sanni, A. | ++ Senior Craftsman + : 14-77 ' Ministry of Defence .. Ayanubi, Mrs B, -. Head Cloakroom Attendant .. e 1-4~-77 Ministry of Finance ...‘Adeyemi, Miss J. A. Assistant Executive Officer (Accounts) ., 1-4-77 ‘Eluemunoh, A. E. .. Assistant Executive Officer {Accounts) .. 14-77 ‘Faleye, Mrs F.D. .. Assistant Executive Officer (Accounts) -.. 14-77 ‘Mafe,A.B. ' ... Executive Officer (Accounts) -- 1-11-76 ‘Ohiomoba, Misa E. O. Assistant Executive Officer (Accounts) ., 1-4-77 . ‘Popoola, Mrs A.O, .. Assistant Executive Officer (Accounts) .. 1~4~77 _ ‘Tenabe, J. N. +. Assistant Executive Officer (Accounts) .. 1-4-77 Ministry of Internal Abili, E. .. _ s+ Sub Officer-in-Training a «+ 20-7-77 Affairs . Abu, J... a. Leading Fireman ae os 1-9-7 Abu, M... g Fireman ve oe) 1-9-77 Achoya, G, -«. Sub Officer-in-Training “ «+ 20-7-77 «- 20-7~77 Adebayo, M. we ficer-in-T raini oe . Adetibe, S. oe ¢ ding Fireman ae 1-9-7. Adomokhei, 8. ze ‘Bepaing Fireman . 7) Ahmadu, A, ==, Sub Officer-in-Trainin oe MRT fae Eecer-in-Trainin | Ee— Akpan,aPeU. | il Leading Fireman 1-9-7 1446 GAZETTE No. 47,V, OFFICIAL 0. 47, Vol. 64 PROMOTIONS—continued ooo D Department Appoiniment late of Name . men . , Ministry of I Promotion Akwunwa, A. .. Sub Offcer-in-Training -. 20-97-77 ° Affaire-—contianed Fireman . e 1~9-77 Alade, A. .. Leading Fireman ° Alayaki,M. «+s Leading . 1-9-7977 . Leading Fireman Animashaun, L. ‘ 1-9-7 yanwu,.M. .. Sub Officer-in-Training _20-7~77 . Leading Fireman Arotiowa, E,° - 1-9-77 Ashimole, M. Leading Fireman ‘ee 77 g Firem 7° 1-9-77 yde . Training wT .. Attah, J. .. Sub Officer-in- oe —77 Trainin “°. sq oe W cer-in-iaiaining ? ° oneOreo Ayadi, A 8 * +s, 20-7-77 B, .. Leading Fireman‘ ee - 1-90-77 Ayemhoba, Officer-in-Training B e, G .. ‘Sub oveght~9-77 LgOU cer-in-Trainin,Demag BebeLye, 0.+. o» SOR‘: —3- Gime’ yu! cer-in-Trainin «+ 20-777 7 - 20-777 Y. Sub Officer-in-‘Training os i. Chulewurah, Fireman 8 Leading . oe 1-9--77 Ebitonmo:r, 5. .» Sub Officer-in-Training Fred 20-7-77 © Fireman * TeensN . Leading :. ss 49-77 Eliminhele,A. |. Sub Officer-in-'Training +e 20-7-77 Esiekhala, J ++ Sub Officer-in-Training ++ 20-7-77 . ae “ fficer-in-Trainirainy ll 20797 F «Leading. Fireman 8 Folarin,M. -* ee 1-9-77 .. Leading Fireman ve 1-9-7 Ibitoye, R Officer-in-Training Ideh, P. SubLeading Fireman - ct ++ 20-7-77 a. .. Fir an ve oe 1-9~77 Tnwezerua, Vv. oe Leading 1 e ee) 1-94-77 MogeleruD, .. Sub Officer-in-Training ° . 20-7-77 Momoh, A. +» Sub Officer-in-Training " en + Leading Fireman . = J. 1 . Naphew, cer-in-T'rai vs ‘ «- 20-7-77 Nliam Fireman me Newolis, -. Leading .. 20799 Nwaofune, S . PubOicer-in-Training i - “ C. , eading Fireman “ 1-9-77 Nwechem, Fireman ~ ° {~-9~77 Oba, J— c. .. Leading g aid o% +» Sub Officer-in-Trainin Obunseh, S angSBgs Shims,Le 8SRGLending Reman Qader “ .
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