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Federation of Nigeria Official Gazette Federation of Nigeria Official Gazette. No. 99 LAGOS - 21st December, 1961 “ Vol. 48 CONTENTS . Page : : Page Appointment of Permanent Secretaries . -1718 Appointmentof a Member and Secretary of Movements of Officers . +s 1718-27 fhe Nigerian National Stadiumn Management , mmitt +. i. oe -. 47 Grant of Pioneer Certificates .. 1727 “s 1734 Probate Notice . 1728 Shagamu-Ijebu-Ode Road—Closure of 1734 . : ~ Register of Federal Contractors—Building, Removal from the Register of Companies 1728 Civil E cering,Blectrical as at 1ue Appointment of Person to act on behalf of July, 1961... 1735-53 Export and Import Licensing Authorities 1728-9 Examination to be conducted on 2nd June, Cancellation of Appointments—Import and 1729 1962, for entryto certzin Grammar Schools 1754 *port Licensing Authorities Teachers’ Grade II Certificate Examination, Appointment of an Officer to be responsible 1953 and 1959—Supplementary Pass List.. 1754 x Special Exercise of British Consular Officer’s Powers at Port Harcourt .. ~. .1729 ‘Teachers’gomde WI Certificate :Examination, Application to operate Scheduled Air Services 1729 1961-62 Conteat sch ist Mi ++ 1754 . : : - ‘oa Marketing Scheme—Minimum Licence for the Celebration of Marriages 1729 Buying Station Prices ae 1785 Application to construct a Leat .. 1730 Tenders . _. 4755 CorrigendumRateof.ofRoyaltyon Exportation 1730 Vacancies _ 7 . -.. 1755-9 Corrigendum—Loss of Local PurchaseOrders 1730 echohathing of! Feer Government759-60 Loss of Local Purchase Orders, Payment . Vouchers snd Cheques . 4730-1 Board of Customs and Excise Notice -. 1760 Notice by the Board of Customs and Excise— Nigeria Trade aourna}—October-December Allowance Discounts 1731 Issue -. 1760. Declaration of Result of Lagos Town Council ' By-Election in Ward A 3 -- 1731 a ? Disposal of Unclaimed Firearms and Ammu- Inpex To Lecar Notices in SUPPLEMENT nition—Northern Region .. 1732-3 LN.N, , sh Title P . t Yellow Fever Vaccination for International * : ome age Travel .: . 1734 463 Criminal Code (Prohibited _Importa- National Provident Fund—Registration of - tions) (Revocation) Order, 1961 -- B45 Employersand Workers -» 1734 464 National “Provident Fund’ (Appointed - National Provident Fund—Deductions of Day) (Amendment No. 2) Order, Contribution from Wages .. .. 1734 1961-2... .- .- .. B4tS 1718 a. OFFICIAL. GAZETTE No.99, Vol. 48. Government Notice No. 2488 APPOINTMENT O¥ PERMANENT SRCRETARY It is notified that Mr M. A. Toxunnox has heen appointed to act as PermanentSecretary, Ministry of Labour in succession to Mr T. E. A. Salubji. Mr M. A. Tokunboh’s appointment has effect from 11th December, 1961. Government Notice No. 2489 APPOINTMENT OF PERMANENT SRERETARY It is notified that Mr R. J. ELKERTON has been appointed to act as Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry in auccession to Mr K. J. Johnson. MrR.J. Elkerton’s appointment has effect from 17th October, 1961 Government Notice No. 2490 NEW APPOINTMENTS AND OTHER STAFF CHANGES The following are notified for general information _ NEW APPOINTMENTS Date of Date of Department Name Appointment Appointment Arrival Administration Adibuah, R. Administrative Officer, Class IV .. 22-7-61 Administrator-General Sasegbon, D. A. .. Pupil Crown Counsel 22-9-61 Audit Adesanya, B. Clerical Assistant 25-9-61 Aloba, A. O. o- 3rd Class Clerk 17-4-61 Oguntoyinbo, E. A. .. Clerical Assistant 18-9-61 , Okubajo, 0. O +. 3rd Class Clerk 2012-60 ddlid Cabinet Office Akingba, T. O. we 3rd Class Clerk 24-11-61 Kayode, M. A. _— Clerical Assistant 21-10-61 bh Customs and Exeise .. Adepoju, Miss F, A. 3rd Class Clerk e 9-10-61 Federal Public Service Okoro, G. 0. 3rd Class Clerk .. ts 15-11-61 Commission General Executive Class Adeyanju,J. B. Executive Officer (Accounts) 11-7-61 Jose, S. R. Assistant Executive Officer (Accounts) 23-10-61 Odunsi, A. O. Executive Officer (Accounts) 29-9-61 15-10-61 House of Representatives Manuwa, A. Clerical Assistant . 4-11-61 Inland Waterways Igbineweka, S. U. 3rd Class Clerk .. .- 6-4-61 Judicial .. Savage, W. A. Magistrate, Grade I as 17-10-60 Ministry of Commerce Bamisaiye, E. ’ 3rd-Class Clerk 14-11-61 | and Industry Ministryof Communi- 4Belio, L. 3rd Class Clerk 22--4-61 ‘cations Chigbata, P. N. Postal Officer e 3-10-61 Fedugba, A, Clerical Assistant 3-10-61 Gbolahan, Miss E. Clerical Assistant 3-10-61 Idewu, Miss R.A... Clerical Assistant 3-10-61 Okonkwo, S. Clerical] Assistant 7-10-61 Udoh,S.J. Clerical Assistant oe 9-10-61 titid Ministry of Education Adeniji, J. A. Education Officer ve 21-11-61 Eshiett, B. O. Teacher, Grade Iii 3-9-ST Fafioha, S. A. Handwork Instructor a 14-60 htt Oduyoye, O. O. Assistant Technical Instructor (Cabinet Making) ee 3-11-61 17-11-61 Shogbetun, Miss G. J. Teacher, Grade IT 14-59 Ministry of Establish- Udofia, J. T. Lecturer — .- o- 23-10-61 | ments Ministry of Finance bana, 5. B. Clerical Assistant oe 3-10-61 | ade, G. O. Clerical Assistant as 10-19-61 “™%Balogun, A. Q. Clerical Assistant . 3-10-61 © Dipeolu, P. E. Clerical Assistant . 3-10-61 Il} _2ist December, 1961 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 1719 NEW APPOINTMENTS-—sontinued Date of Date of Department Nene : Appointment Appointment ival Ministry of Finance Ekpo, J. .. Clegical Assistant 10-10-61 — —continued adipo,te "| Gletical Assistant 10-10-61 — pene C Clerical Assistant 3-10-61 —_ N. Clerical Assistant 10-10-61 _ Unamby§, D. Clerical Assistant 3~10-61 _ . Williams, 5. O. Clerical Assistant 25-9-61 — Ministry of Foreign Onuekwusi, G. C. Stenographer, Grade IIB 1-7-61 _ Affairs and Common- wealth Relations Ministry of Health Abiola, Miss E. os 3rd ClassMedical Laboratory Techni . 9-10-61 _ Agochukwu, C. f. 3rd Class“Medical Laboratory 010-6 ci . 10-61 _ Akinyemi, Miss H. O. ciant - 10-1-61 _ Bailey, Miss Q. .. 3rd Class Medical Laboratory : i echnician . 9-10-61 _ Falabj, L, 3rd Class Medical Laboratory Technician . 9-10-61 — Ogunlade, © 3rd Class Medical Laboratory Technician os . 9-10-61 —_ Olayinka, Mrs C. eo Staff Midwife . 16-10-61 — Uk, M. R. 3rd Class Medical Laboratory Technician ae . 9-10-61 _ Ministry of Information Ajiako, J. O. Publicity Assistant, Grade 11 23-10-61 _ Ayorinde, A. Q. 3rd Class Clerk . 17-11-61 — Ministry of Internal Bello, Miss S. O. Clerical Assistant 27-3-61 — Affsirs Neave, G. N.S. Superintendent of Prisons 9-11-61 22-11-61 Ministry of Labour Eking, A. D. 3rd Class Clerk 1-10-61 _ Maples pf Mines and —_Diyoke, M. O. Sub-Inspector, Grade IT] 20-11-61 — ‘ower : Ministry of Works and Kufeji, C Clerical Assistant . 1-+-61 _ Surveys *Ojukwu, Structural Engineer, Grade il 16-9-61 _ _ Prisons Oka, A. U. Social Worker, Grade I 14-10-61 — Piagbo, T. B. Social Worker, Grade Ir 3-11-61 — Statistics Allagoa, V. L. Statistical Officer 21-6-61 _ Notification in Gazette No. 79 of 2-11-61 in1 respect of Mr G. N. Ikoku, 3rd Class Clerk, Customs and Excis¢ ig hereby cancelled. f ‘Notification in Gazette No. 94 of 30-11-61 amended. 2 Notification in Gazette No. 78 of 26-10-61 amended. PROMOTIONS Date of Department Name Appointment Promotion General Executive Class Awoyinfa, O. Assistant Executive Offi os 1-4-60 } Obu, N. A. Higher Executive Officer(General Duties) 1-10-61 Ogunbiyi,M. Higher Executive Officer (General Duties) 1-10-61 Onyemelukwe, D. S. C, Higher Executive Officer ( General Duties) 1-10-61 Judicial . *Dawodu, A. Assistant Registrar, Grade} . 6-11-61 Ministry of, Coramuni- Ameh, C. 1. ctor of Postmen. 1-4-61 cations Ozubele, D.I. Inspector of Postmen 6-8-61 3Shomefun, G. A. Assistant Meteorological Officer 19-10-61 Uzogo,J. Inspector of Postmen §-5-61 Ministry of Finance . *Esenwa, F. N. Accountant oe ae 20-9-61 Ministry"Affaics of Foreign Fabuami, DrL. A. .. External Affairs Officer, Grade VII 1-10-61 Ministry of Health "Bailey, Dr A. A. Specialist (Surgeon) . .- 1-+-61 Ministry of Labour Sifo, Mrs F. .. Assistant Labour Inspector .. oe 578-61 Ministry of Works and Miles, P. L. .. Senior Architect . : 13-6-61 urveys 1720 OFFICIAL GAZETTE No. 99, Vol. 48 PROMOTIONS—continued ot, Date of Department Name Appointment Promotion Police. Edet, L. O. -. Commissioner of Police .. 1+11-61°~ Olufunwa, E. .. Assistant Commissioner of Police : (Supernumerary) 1-11-61 Roberts, M. E.K. .. Deputy Commissioner of Police 1-12-61 Selem, K. -. Assistant Commissioner of Police 1~12-61 Statistics .. -» *Olayinka, M. D. .. Statistician .. ve 5-9-61 _ 1 Notification in Gazette No. 97 of 14-12-61 amended. 2 Promotion on Trial. CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS Date of Department Name Appointment Confirmation Agricultural Research .. Awoyele, M. L. -. 3rd Class Clerk .. +. 9-12-61 ' Dosunmu, E.A. .. Library Clerk, Grade III... -» 8-12-61 Swarbrick, J. T. -» Specialist Officer Horticulturist) ae 7-8-61 Customs and Excise Amadi, F. -» Waterguard Officer, Grade III 4-12-60 Enere, D. «. 2nd Class Officer oe 8-8-61 Ephraim, U. E. U. Waterguard Officer, Grade lt «. .23-5-61 Soberekun, K.B; .. Waterguard Officer, Grade III - 4. 23-5-61 Williams, P. E. -. Waterguard Officer, Grade III -» 23-5-61 Federal Public Service Osime, J. B. .» 3rd Class Clerk .. ee +» 22-7-61 Commission, Inland Revenue Anyaeli, B. O. .. Assessment Clerk, Grade il. -. 146-59 Ofani, P. »» Clerical Assistant . oe 20-5-61 Omolodun,J. I. .. Clerical Assistant 1-1-61 Ugochukwu,J. -. Assessment Clerk, Grade Ill.. 24-10-61 Ministry of Commerce Arua, N.N. 2nd Class Clerk . 4-11-61 and Industry Bassey, B. H. .. Graphic Arts ‘Assistant, Grade“UII 1-9-61 Mumuney,S.O. °.. 3rd Class Clerk .. 5-5-61 Nwaegerue, C.D. J. 2nd Class Clerk .
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