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Official Gazette FederalRepublic of Nigeria Official Gazette No. 82 | LAGOS - 27th December, 1968 Vol. 55 -. CONTENTS Page Page Appointment ofi Justice Fatayi-Williams as Monthly Purchases _ of “Marketing Board. Acting Judge of the Supreme Court 1644. Produce covering thePeriod ist November, _ - 1968 to 28th November, 1968 (Month of / Appointment of Memberofthe Federal Public °. - November 1968):excludingCocoa- be _ .1657- Service Commission. ; 1644 Western House PostalAgency—Openingof.ee 1658 Appointment of Chairman of the Governing Export Duty‘on Rubber 1658 Council of the Cocoa Research Institute of . Nigeria 1645 Admission into King’s and Queen’s+ Colleges, Lagos . 1658-60 Movements of Officers 1645-53 Tendets | we 1660-4 Ministry of Defence—Promotions in the Nigerian Army 1653-4 Vacancies oa -- ae en. 1662-5 Suit No. LD/25/67—Orderof the High Court Nigerian Educational and ‘Vogational Aid. - of Lagos State os oe .. 1654 Company Limited, Abeokuta—Liquidation 1666 ‘Suit No. LD/25/67—Writ of Summons. 1655 Official Gazette—Renewal Notice’ .. 1667 SuitNo. LD/25/67—HearingNotice- 1656 . INDEX To Lecat Notice In SUPPLEMENT © ProposedRemovalfrom theRegister of Com- LN.No. ShortTitle Page . panies . oe ae 1656 117 Ports (Piers) Regulations 1968" . B44ag- 1644 - OFFICIAL GAZETTE No. 82, Vol. 55 Government Notice No. 1672 THE CONSTITUTION OF THE FEDERATION As MoDiFIED BY THE CoxerrrottoN (SUSPENSION AND MopiricaTION) DEcrEE 1966 AND THE ¢bre: SraT#SBees (CREATION AND TRANSITIONAL: PROVISIONS) DECREE 1967 By His Excellency Major-General Yakusu Gowon,Headof the Federal Military Government, Commander-in-Chief of the ArmedForces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Major-GENnERAL Yakusu Gowon, Head of the Federal Military Government, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces... ‘Wuereas by section 111 (2) of the Constitution of the Federation as modified by the Constitution (Suspension and Modification) Decree 1966 and the States (Creation and Transitional Provisions) Decree 1967 it is provided that the Judges of the Supreme Court of Nigeria shall consist of the Chief Justice of Nigeria and any such numberofJustices of the Supreme Court (not being less than five) as may be prescribed by law; AND WHEREAS bysection 112 (4) of the Constitution of the Federation as modified by the Constitution (Suspension and Modification) Decree 1966 and the States (Creation and TransitionalProvisions) Decree 1967 it is provided that if the office of any Justice of the Supreme Court is vacant or if the person holding the office is for any reason unable to perform the functions of the office, the Supreme Military Council, acting after consultation with the Advisory Judicial Committee, may appoint a person qualified to hold the office . ‘of a Justice of the Supreme Court to act in the office of a Justice of the Supreme Court, and any person so appointed shall continueto act for the period of the appointment. ert . Now THEREFORE, THE SUPREME Mixitary Councit, actingafter consultation with the Advisory Judicial Committee, do hereby appoint Mr Justice Fatayi-Witiamsof the Western State Court of Appealto act as a Justicé of the Supreme Court from 2nd December to 10th December, 1968. : GIVEN under my handand the Public Seal of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at Lagos, this 14th day of December, One thousand nine hundredandsixty-eight. - Government Notice No. 1673 APPOINTMENT OF MEMBER oF THE FepERaL Pusiic Szrviczk CoMMISSION- In exercise of the powers conferred upon meby section 146 (2) of the Constitution of the Federation, as modified by the Constitution (Suspension and Modification) Decree, 1966, I, Mayjor-GENgRAL YAKUBU Gowon, Head of the Federal Military Government, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria, do hereby appoint Str SamueEL Manvuwa, C.M.G., 0.B.E., LL.D., to be a member of the Fane Semice Commission of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for two years, with effect from the 2nd of anuary, . Datep atState House, Lagos, this 16th day ofDecember, 1968. Mayor-Gengrat Yaxusu Gowon, Head of the Federal Military Government, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces FC4018 27th December, 1968 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 1645 Government Notice No. 1674 . APPOINTMENT OF CHAIRMAN OF THR GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE Cocoa Resrarcy Instrrure oF NIGERIA The Federal Commissioner for Economic Development and Agriculture and Natural Resources has appointed Dr A, I. Attah of the Ministry of Healthand Social Service, Kaduna,as a memberas well as the Chairman of the Governing Council of the Nigerian Institute for Trypanosomiasis Research in accordance with section 5 (1) of the schedule to the Nigerian Institutes Act of 1964. 72. Theappointment is effective from the 1st of‘November, 1968. Government Notice No. 1675 NEW APPOINTMENTS AND OTHER STAFF CHANGES The following are notified for general information :— ' NEW APPOINTMENTS Department Name Appointment. Date of Date of oe Appointment Arrival Cabinet... oe Akinrinmade, Miss G. Clerical Assistant’. © ae 16-10-67 — _ QOzolua,E.O. .. 3rd Class Clerk .. ~ ee (23-12-67 ~ Customs and Excise .. Akinbuja, J. Officer of Customs and Excise 9~8-68 _ . Atiri, G. A. Officer of Customs and Excise 9-8-68 _— : _Jimoh, G.I. - .., Officer of Customs and Excise 9-8-68 _— - -Komolafe, S. O. .. Officer of Customs and Excise 9-8-68 _ Obataire, M. A. .. Preventive Officer. 1-7-65 _ ' Okhade, M. R.. .. Officer.of Customs and Excise 9-8-68 _ Inland Revenue .. Finnih, Miss E, .. Assessment Clerk, Grade TII.. 23-22-68 — . Hunter, H, O. .. Assessment Clerk, Grade IIT.. 18-12-67 — Ministry of Education § Ishmael, W. A. .. Artisan, Grade II « .. 218-68 —_ Ministry of Establish- Ogunkoya, MissI. .. Typist, Grade III oe 8-9-~67 _— ments oo Ministry of Internal Gimba, A. A. .. 3rd Class Clerk ..° ae 9-38-66 — Affairs. « : Otubela, Miss A. .. Clerical Assistant . 17-9-68 — Potto-Jolinson, Ft. igration Assistant, Grade III we +. 1-2-68 — Ministryof Labour Adu, Miss E. A. .. 3rd Class Clerk* .. e 3-7-68 — so Balogun, Miss Z. A, .. 3rd Class Clerk .. = °.. 16-5-68 _ James, S.-O. 3rd Class Clerk .. ae .- 1-6-68 — Mangete, Miss E oO. 3rd Class Clerk .. 4. 22-5-68 — Okonmah, Miss A. .. 3rd Class Clerk .. os 24+5-68 _ Okorokpa, M. «+ 3rd Class Clerk .. 22-5-68 — - Shoyombo, K.A. ~.. ‘Typist, Grade ia «. 30-5-68 - Ministry:of Mines and ‘Oladoyinbo, Miss Y. 3rd ClassClerk oe “4. 17-7-68 _ ower ; : ‘, Ministry of Trade Adebajo, A. K. a Produce Inspector, Grade In 1-8-68 _ Afonrinwo, Miss yl Typist, Grade II 1-10-68 _ Ajiboye, R. Produce Inspector, Grade ui 1-7-68 _ a Bailey, O. ... Produce Inspector, Grade HI 1-8-68 _ Jibogu, S. G. .. 3rd Class Clerk .. - 26-~1-68. ~— Oduyela, R. I. , «+ Clerical Assistant 2 - ©... 4+7-68: 0 = : Osuoyah; G.M. * .. 3rd Class Clerk .. 4. ° 28-1-68 _ Ministry of Transport... Ajayi, M. Oo. .. Communicator, Grade III 20-3-68 — ’ ay ‘ByekyiMC M.. «. Technician one -» 15-7-68 — i Ikyo, T. A, .- Communicator, |Grade III’ .. 16-1-68 _ Oyelowo, G. es . Coastal Assistant,¢Grade THT .. 1-467 0 — 1646 OFFICIAL GAZETTE * No.82, Vol. 55 NEW APPOINTMENTS—continued Department Name — Appointment Date of Date of Appointment Arrival Ministry of Works and Adeyemi,§B. Artisan, Grade I . 1-4-66 Housing Agboola, Miss A. 3rd Class Clerk .. 22-5-67 © Ahimie, F. Technical Assistant 1-9-66 Ee Alao, S. Artisan, Grade III 14-67 Aminu, A.K. 3rd Class Clerk 1-5-67 Anani, H. Artisan, Grade I . 14-66 TET Bello, B. .. Artisan, Grade III 1-4-67 Borokini, W. Artisan, Grade III 14-67 ET Dada, A. .. Artisan, Grade III 1-467 Epelle, Miss E. A. .. Survey Assistant, Grade II 26-7-68 Harrison, A. E. .. Artisan, Grade IIT 14-67 EEE Hassan, M. A. .. 3rd Class Clerk .. 7-6-67 T Lawal, Femi -- 3rd Class Clerk . 1-4-68 Medeiros, C. K. .. Clerical Assistant 1-12-66 Mobolaji, A Technical Assistant 14-66 TPE Obiajufo, F. Artisan, Grade II 1-467 Ogidan, M. Artisan, Grade I . 14-67 Okere, J. E. Artisan, Grade I 1-4-67 EEP _ Okon, WE. 3rd Class Clerk .. .. 22-467 Oladiji, Miss A.A. .. 3rd Class Clerk .. .. °12-12-66 TT OyeyeEF, Typist, Grade III .. 28-11-67 T Ola Artisan, Grade J .. ee. 14-65 Olayo: 2 z Artisan, Grade IIT 1-4-67 Omotunde, M. Artisan, Grade II . 1-467 PEP Oriowo, J. A. Assistant ‘Technical Officer- in-Training oe 2-4-68 Rabiu, M. Artisan, Grade ia 1~4-66 Tokosi, M. Artisan, Grade IT oe 14-67 Okunbor, Miss F. 3rd Class Clerk .. ~» 13-5-68 It Statistics .. Odumade, T. J. Statistical Assistant, Grade III 18-7-68 1 Notification in Gazetie.No. 75 of 7-11-68 amended. PROMOTIONS Department Name Appointment Date of Promotion Administration Akpan, Mrs C. A. Secretary-Typist .. 1-11-68 Alajobi, K. A. Secretary-Typist . 1-11-68 Asaolu, A. O, Stenographer, Grade I - 1-11-68 Edike, E. 1. Stenographer, Grade I 1-11-68 Fakunle, E. I. Secretary-Typist ... 1-11-68 Giwa, G. M. A. Stenographer, Grade I 1-11-68 Ibrahim, A. B. | Secretary-Typist .. 1-11-68 Hassan, B. S. Secretary-Typist . 1-11-68 Tkon, Miss E . ' Secretary-Typist .. 1-11-68 ’ Tsan, E. D. Secretary-Typist .. 1-11-68 Okonkwo, P. N. + .. Stenographer, Grade I 1~11-68 Okunnu, Mrs O. QO... Secretary-Typist .. 1-11-68 Sabo, H. Mek. Secretary-Typist .. 1-11-68 ‘Yahaya, B Secretary-Typist .. 1-11-68 Audit . Akpadiaha,O.D. .. Senior Auditor 1-11-68 . Osoba, A. O. Principal Auditor. 1-11-68 Customs and Excise Garkida, M. B. Senior Preventive Superintendent ve 1-11-68 Monite, ‘T. Senior Preventive Superintendent ; 1-11-68 Nkute, N.
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