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Official Gazette Federationof Nigeria Official Gazette No. 12 LAGOS- 22nd February, 1962 Vol. 49 : CONTENTS : Page : Page Appointmentof Permanent Secretaries ~~ 208 Loss of Cocoa Letter Stamp, RevenueR > Earning Movements of Officers a we - 208-16 kx nee, etc. Rubb * -+ 238-9 \ ort D u t y on Rubber ws +. : 2. Movements of Officers—Royal Nigerian Navy 216 ‘ ¥ in - 39 Application for Registration of Trade Unions 217 oatep on an Scheme .. 239 . ~ tto: 7 ae . Eddo Brothers and Company (Lagos) Limited ™ ting Scheme 239 ~ Removal from Register of Companies .. 217 Treasury Returns—Statement Nos. 1-6 .. 240-4 E. Omoregie and Company Limited—Court Board of Customs and ExciseNet Revenue— Winding-Up Order oe -- 217 January 1962 .: a - 245 Application to Construct a Leat o- 218 Monthly Palm emels and.Palm, Oil Pur- 246 chas e Federation o eria e , Land required for the Services of the Federal <m vane igeri Government eee we 218 Commemorative Stamps -. 246 Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre Tenders rs we . -- 246-7 Management Committee .. +» 218 ‘Vacancies . 247-54 Rate of Royalty on Exportation of Tin ~» 218 UNESCO Awards .. | 254.5 Price of Thorium Ores—Provisional Royalty 218 poo of Customs and Excise Notices... 255-7 Price of Tantalite—Provisional Royalty, -. 219 scnedule of Bills presented for Assent .. 257 Price of Columbite—Provisional Royalty 219 Appointment of Queen’s Counsels .. _. 258-9 Price of Zircon Ores—Provisional Royalty 219 Hederal Gov entScholarship Policy 260 Probate Notice . * an 219 Remission of Sentence on Felix Johnson .. ~260. Trade Journal, January-March Issue 260 aera ‘LagosCentresTime‘Table ”apa Nigeria Term, 1962 .. os we oe (219 Register of Federal Contractors, Building/ Inpex To Lacan Notice In SUPPLEMENT Tanawyhe as at 1st3g LN. No. Short Title Page : , —_ . 17 High Court (Appeals) (Amendment) Postal Agencies, Telephone Exchanges, ete: 238° Rules, 1961 . es B47 + 208 OFFICIAL GAZETTE No. 12, Vol. 49 Government Notice No. 310 | "APPOINTMENT OF PERMANENT, SECRETARIES as Permanent Secretary, Ministry of It is notified that MaLLam Musa Daccasu has beenappointed to act Daggash’s appointmenthas effect from 23rd. Lagos Affairs, in succession to MrJ. E. King. Musa January, 1962. to act as Permanent Secretary, Ministry of It is notified that Mattam Musa DaccasH has beenappointed Mallam Musa Daggash’s appointmenthas effect from Mines and Power, in succession to MrI. F. Nicholsozi. 12th February, 1962. Secretary, AspuRRAHMAN Mora has been appointed to act as Permanent It is notified that Axuaj1 Alhaji Abdurrahman Mora’s appointment Ministry of Lagos Affairs, in succession to Mallam Musa Daggash. has effect from 12th February, 1962. ofTransport and It is notified that Mr J. S. Dupp1Nchas assumed duty as Permanent Secretary, Ministry Aviation with effect from the ist of February, 1962. to act as Permanent Secretary, ‘Ministry of It is notified that Mr I. F. Nircnorson has been appointed Nicholson’s appointment has effect from 12th Internal Affairs, in succession to Mr K. B. Scott. Mr February, 1962. Government Notice No. 311 ee NEW APPOINTMENTS AND OTHER STAFF CHANGES The following are notified-for general information :— NEW APPOINTMENTS Date of Date of Appointment Appointment Arrival Department | Name Collector .. 4-10-60 Customs and Excise Ifeanyi, C. C. Cadet Assistant (General) .. 41-62 17-1-62 Genéral Executive Class- Erunse, R. E. Executive Officer 3rd Class Clerk .. - 3~1-62 Ministry of Commerce tAyeni, M. B. and Industry - Okotore, R. O. 3rd Class Laboratory ‘Technician a . 4-1-62 — Wiko, F. L. s 3rd Class Clerk .. ve 2-1-62 + 7-12-61 20-12-61 Ministry of Communi- Engineer ae as . 13+9-57 cations , bok, JA. ee’ Postal Officer Nduka, A. O. -: Postal Officer .- 10-4-57 Nwokoye, D. I. ‘Postal Officer. .. 19-9-57 Olubajo, T, O. ~ Postal Officer es ae 9-12-57 oe 1-2-62 + Oyekan, Miss O. -. Clerical Assistant — Ministry of Defence -« Adelakun,E. Clerical Assistant . 15-8-61 Alokweni, O. L. o. 3rd Class Clerk .. a 15-9-61 Dtang,S. J. 3rd Class Clerk .. - 23-10-61 14-9-61 - Plid Ministry of Education. 2Azogu, F. O. oe Lecturer o- oe Durosinmi-Etti, F. A. Assistant Adviser on Teacher Training os es 3-1-62. oe 27-10-61 © Ministry of Finance -.- Adenihun, S. A. o- 3rd Class Clerk .. Bello, S. A. as 3rd Class Clerk .. -- 27-10-61 Amakuro, N. D. 3rd Class Clerk .. 1-2-62 Ministry of Foreign = 4~{-61 Affairs and Common- Famoriyo, Mrs K. .. Clerical Assistant we 1-2-62 dard wealth Relations Ogunlaiye,Miss O. .. Clerical Assistant -- 1-11-61 Ministry of Health Oyemaja, Mrs C. F. .. Staff Nurse/Midwife. -- 25-1-62° .. hi Ministry of Labour Oriere, O. .- 3rd Class Clerk : Agu, A.M. A. ee 3rd Class Clerk .. = ee 1~2-62 Ministry of Lagos .. es 12-12-61 Affairs *}jaola, O. 3rd Class Clerk 28-12-61 Pld Ministry of Mines and Alabi, J. I. a Clerical Assistant : Power Electrical Superintendent 20-1-62 21-1-62 Ministry of Works and Smith, D. H. we es 1-10-60 Surveys Uchedike,G.G. .. Clerical Assistant Archives Assistant, Grade III 31-1-62 National Archives Oni, E. O. .- | Statistical Assistant, Grade III - 18-12-61 Statistics .. - Amakor, S. E. es 1 Notification in Gazette No.7 of 25-1-62 amended. 2 Notification in Gazette No. 4 of 18-1-62 amended. 7 ON 22nd: February, 1962 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 209 - PROMOTIONS : , Date of Department Name Appointment Promotion Administration . Lewis, A. O. - -,. Administrative Officer, Class IV ~- 28-9-61 Customs and Excise Atiri, A. E. .- Principal Collector of Customs and Excise 7-9-61 , Darego,S.« .. Chief Collector of Customs and Excise .. 5-9-61 Duke, H. E .. Chief Collector of Customs and Excise (Supernumerary) ve 7-9-61 Leigh, M. O. «.: Principal Collector of Customs and Excise 5-9-61 General Executive Class Moghalu, I. C. -- Executive Officer (General Duties) 14-7-61 Ministry of Commerce ‘tAsika, A, A. -- Commercial Officer -. 3-7-61 and Industry Ministry of Communi- 1Agili, S. ©. -» Postmaster, Grade I .. .. 1-461 cations Ajayi, A. O. .- Senior Technical Officer .. 1-461 1Ajayi, D. .. Senior Technical Officer a 1-4-61 1Akpom, E.Cc .. Senior Technical Officer - : 14-61 Alongeh,J. A. -. Instructor, Grade IT e -- 14-10-61 lAnyanwu, N.N.. .. Senior Technical Officer oe ae 1-+-61 1Bankole, 5. O. .. Senior Technical Officer .. a 1-4-61 1Chuku, J. N. .» Senior Technical Officer . .. i+-61 1Egbe, BM. Postmaster, Grade I .- -- 149-61" { 1Egbetsemi, M, O. E.. Postmaster, Grade I we a 14-61 1 TEgbuna, E. .. Senior Technical Officer a . 1-4-61 1Ejiogo, J. UL .. Senior Technical Officer . 1-4-61 iEkeke, R. O, .. Senior Technical Officer + 14-61 - Mbizugbe, O .. Senior Technical Officer os o. 1-461 tMachie, C. A. Senior Technical Officer oe o. 1i—-61 IMorgan, D. B. Postmaster, Grade I .. 6-6-61 tNuga, F. A. .. Postmaster, Grade I oe . 1+-61 INwobu, S. M. .. Senior Technical Officer .. oe 1+4-61 1Ogbe, J. M. EB, .- Postmaster, GradeI . ae o. 14-61 iQsbechic,EB. A. .. Senior Technical Officer .- a 1-4-61 10ni, 5. A. .. Postmaster, Grade I os -- 1-461 Oruh, G. K. .+ Instructor, Grade II oe -. 14-10-61 10tisi, A. A. .- Postmaster, Grade I . 1-61 *Paramor, S.R. Ve .. Controller of T'elecommunications .. 249-61 Peters, S. I. .- Senior TechnicalOfficer .. .. 1-41 1Toyon, & A.M. .. Senior Technical Officer . oe 14-61 1Uwechia, R. O. ..- Senior Technicel Officer . 161 IWreregha, L. J. .- Postmaster, Grade I . 1-1-62 Ministry of Health .. Akanwa, E, A. .. Assistant Nursing Superintendent .. 1-12-61 Amadi, Mrs R.E. .. Assistant Nursing Sister . .» 1-12-61 Archibong, Miss A. .. Assistant Nursing Sister os .. 4-12-61 1 Baker, R. H. R. .. Chief Radiographer -- i+61 Bulley, E. .. Assistant Nursing Superintendent -- 1-12-61 Chiedo, A. B. .. Assistant Nursing Superintendent -- 1-12-61 Coker, Mrs. A. A. Assistant Nursing Sister - -- 1-12-61 da Souza, Mrs P. A. Assistant Nursing Sister a -. 1-12-61, Diyan, Mrs D.O. .. Assistant Nursing Sister . -- 4-12-61 Eda, J. O. Assistant Nursing Superintendent -. 1-12-61 Ezikewe, P. E. Assistant Nursing Superintendent -- 4-12-61 Howells, G. K. Assistant Nursing Superintendent +s 1-12-61 Idoomi, Miss G. M. Assistant NursingSister -. 1-12-61 Mfon, Mrs E. A. Assistant Nursing Sister .- .- 1-12-61 Mustapha, M. Assistant Nursing Superintendent -- 41-12-61 Nyingifa, Mrs C. ve Assistant Nursing Sister .- 1-12-61 Odufolu, F. A. .. Assistant Nursing Superintendent 1-12-61 Ohikhuare,B.Q: ... Assistant Nursing Superintendent .- 1-12-61 Okafor, P. K. .. Assistant Nursing Superintendent -- 4-12-61 Okukenu, Mrs R, Be Assistant Nursing Sister . ». 41-12-61 Olajide, S. A. Assistant Nursing Superintendent -» 1-12-61 Oludipe, E. A. .. Assistant Nursing Superintendent ~- 1-12-61 Orupabo, P. O. .. Assistant Nursing Superintendent -. 1-12-61 Sangster,Miss Assistant Nursing Sister .. 41-12-61 * M, Shomolu,M. A. ... Assistant Nursing Superintendent -- 4-42-61 Yellowe, Mrs E.O. .. Assistant NursingSister .. -. 4t-12-61 Ministry of Information Adeduro, ViA. .. Assistant Chief Clerk ae a 1-4-61 ) Akinola, A. Assistant Transport Officer .. a 1-4.61 Babatunde, A.O. .. Head Storekeeper, Grade I «>. 21-2~-61 = 210 OFFICIAL GAZETTE. _ No, 12, Yol. 49 PROMOTIONS—continued - * .. _ Date of Department Name Appointment Promotioit .. Assistant Foreman - ae 14-61 Ministry of Information Baruko, N. ‘O. tb 44-61. —continued Johnson, L. O. ',. Assistant Foreman Loos Odubanjo, J. G- .. Senior Graphic Arts Assistant, GradeI ... 1-39-61 Oguntusi, D. B. .. Senior Driver-Mechanic _ o" 1-4-61 Okanlawon, E.A. -- HeadStorekeeper, Grade I . 4-461 Olukoya,J. O. .. Assistant Chief Clerk ee .. 1-461 Palmer, G. B. ’. Head Storekeeper, Grade II .
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