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Official Gazette « •

I Voi.56 ’Lagos- lOChJulsr, 1969No. 38

C O N T E N T S

Page

106S -73 S c^o lash ip A w ards under the N igerian G u lf

O il C om pany T ra in ing I^m d A ct 1964 1 (W 3

1090 .1110

•:»

Page

M oveinen ts o f O ff icersi

R em oval f iro rn the R eg ister o f C om pan ies ' 1073 '-4

G overnm en t P rom isso ry N o tes

• • • •

V acanc ies 4 * • •• •

1074-6

S u it N o . M /97 /69— N otice o f P etition fo r the

W ind ing up ' o f the G resham . A ssurance S oc ie ty (N igerra) L im ited

S u it N o . 68 /69^P etition fo r the W im ling

up o f the G ro lier In tem ariona l Incorpora­

ted ..

P rov is iona l R oya lty on T horium and Z ircon1076 ,1077O res .. .. .. °

P rov is iona l B feya lty on C o ium b ite .. 1076 ,1077

P rov is iona l R oya lty on T an ta lite .. 10 76 ,1 077 ,

.. 1110

.. nili

L is t o f l^ega l P ractidoners w ho have pa id , t^e ir P rac tis ing F ees fo r the year 1969 as a t

April 1969G lcL ing da te o f the 1968-69 C ocoa S eason .. 1087

iC itjy and G u ilds p f L ondon Institu te E xam i-

i ia tion l969

In d e x t o Le g a l No t ic e s in Su ppl e me n t1078-86• «

L.N. No, Short Title

— D ecr^ N o. 25— N atio i» l R econ­

struc tion and D eve lopm en t S av ings

(A m endm en t) D ecree 1% 9

— ^ D ecree N o . 26— Q iw rries D ecree 1969 A 153

Page

1087• •

A 151• •

L a^s C onsum er P rice Index— ' li/R dd le Incom e G roup 1087

D ecree N o . 27— ^M ines and Q uarries

(C on tro l o f B u ild ings, e tc .) D ecreeL a^s C onsum er P rice M nd«c—

^v rer Incom e G roup ",. ..

k :

y1087-8 4 .. *

1969 A 1771088-90T enders .* •

, 43 S tatu to ry C orpo ra tions S erv ice C om­m ission (D eleg lE irion o f P ow m )

N o tice 1969

1C oh im cm w ealth S cho larsh ip and F ello^s^h ip

P lan 1970 A w ards .. ; B 289... 1092• .• s s• « « •

No. 38, Vol. 56O F F IC IA L G A Z E T T E1 0 6 8

Goaemment Notice No. 1012

N E W A P P O IN T M E N T S A N D O T H E R S T A F F C H A N G E S)

T h e fo l lo w in g a re n o t if ied fo r g en e ra l in fo rm a tio n :—

N E W A P P O IN T M E N T S

Appointment

.. C ler ica l A ss ista n t

Date of Date ofAppointment Arrival

2 0 -7 -6 7 —

NameDepartment

F ed era l P u b lic S e rv ice O k o h , F . N . C o m m issio n

G en era l E x ecu t iv e C la ss A k in k u o lie , C . A . In la n d R ev a lu e

M in is tr y o f A g r icu ltu re O k ew u y i, E . P . a n d N a tu ra l R eso u rces

1^1 -6 9

1-1 1 -6 8

1— 8— 6 7

.. A ssis ta n t E x ecu t iv e O ff ice r

.. M o jo la , M re E . T . .. In v est iga t in g O ff icer

.. 3 rd C la ss C lerk ..

.. H ig h e r T ech n ica l O ff icer (T ra n sm iss io n /T est in g )

,. T ech n ic ia n ., T ech n ic ia n - in -T ra in in g .. T ech n ic ia n - in -T ra in in g

.. L ectu rer (H isto r y )

M in istr y o f C o m m u n i- C o U in g e , P . B . ca t io n s 7 -1 -6 9

2 5 -3 -6 91 -3 -6 9

1 - 5 -6 9

2 - 5 -6 9

1 9 -9 -6 71 -5 -6 3

1 6 -1 0 -6 8

1 8 -7 -6 81 2 -3 -6 82 3 - 5 -^ 9

1 -2 -6 9

1 2-1 1 -6 8

2 4 - 1 -6 7

K o m o la fe , J . O . O k o i, W . E . O y ed ej i, E , A .

M i^ ^ o f E d u ca t io n O d iete , J . O . M in istry o f F in a n ce .. A k a n b i, G . O . .. 3 rd C la ss C lerk ..

.. C le r ica l A ss is ta n tE r ia o sh o , S . O .O la m o g o k c , M rs A . F . A cco u n ta n t

1.. 3 rd C la ss C lerk .. .. T y p ist , G ra d e I ..

3 rd C la ss C lerk ..

A w o d iy a , J . N . F o lo se le , M . O . O m o lev ra , I .

M in is tr y o f J u s t ice .. A d ew u n m i, A . M in is tr y o f L a b o u r .. G reen , F . K .

A te re , M rs A . O y in lo la , G . M .

M in is tr y o f In te rn a l • -A f ia im

• •

.. 3 rd C la ss C lerk ..

.. 3 rd C la ss C lerk ..

.. C le r ica l A ssis ta n t

.. A ss is ta n t T ech n ica l O ff ice r - in - T ra in in g

.. 3 rd C la ss C le rk ..

.. W eig h ts a n d M ea su res A ss is ta n t

.. A ir T ra f f ic C o n tro l O ff icer (C a d et)

.. A r tisa n , G ra d e I I I

.. A r tisa n , G ra d e I I I

.. H ea v y L o r ry D r iv e r

.. A r t isa n , G ra d e I I

.. A r tisa n , G ra d e I I

.. A r t isa n , G ra d e I I I A r tisa n , G ra d e I I

.. A r t isa n , G ra d e I I

.. C h ie f R esid en t B o g in ee r

.. A r t isa n , G ra d e I I

M in istr y o f M in es a n d P o w er

1 2 -9 -6 8

1 1 -1 0 -6 7M in is tr y o f T ra d e .. A d e tu y i, L .A d ik p e , L - O .

M in is try o f T ra n sp o r t A ro , S . T .

2 6 -3 -6 9

1 4 -2 -6 9 .

1 -4 -6 71 -4 -6 81 ^ 4 -6 71 ^ 4 -6 71 -4 -6 71 -4 -6 81 -4 -6 71 -4 -6 7

2 4 -7 -6 71 -4 -6 7

A la b a , A .B a sh o ru n , R . Im a n a h j F . S . L a s is i, A . O g u n b a n w o , A . O g u n d ey i, D . S . O g u n to3rm b o , A . O . O n ik o y i, T . R a m a n a th a n , K . Y esu fi i , Y .

M in istr y o f W o rk s a n d H o u s in g

P R O M O T IO N S

Date of Promotion

AppointmentNameD^artment

.. S en io r A ssis ta n t C o llec to r o f C u sto m s a n d E x c ise

D a n b a k a b a , A . D . .. S en io r A ss is ta n t C o llec to r o f C u sto m s a n dE x c ise .. ‘ .

. . S en io r A ssis ta n t C o llec to r o f C u sto m s a n d ^ E x c ise .. .. ...

S en io r A ss is ta n t C o llec to r o f C u sto m s a n d E x c tee

S en io r A ssis ta n t C o llec to r o f C u sto m s a n d E x c ise

.. S en io r A ss is ta n t C o llec to r o f C u sto m s a n d E x c ise

.. E x ecu t iv e O fficer (A cco u n ts )

. B o la n ta , Y . A .C u sto m s a n d E x c ise2 -1 -6 9

2 -1 -6 9 ■D o k o , M . I .

E sim ik e , R . E .

L a w so n , E . S . D . R .

U d o , O . S .

2 -1 -6 9

2 -1 -6 9

2 -1 -6 9

2 -1 -6 9

5 -5 -6 9G en era l E x ecu t iv e C la ss ‘F id e lis , K .

1069lOAJ^y, 1969 tipFFIClAL GAZETTS

- PROMOTIONS—cwrfniifftf '

Appointment . Date of frotnoition

1-5-691-4-691-4-696-7-679-5-69

1-4-69

1-1-691-4-691-4-691-10-68

D^artment Name

Minis^ of Agriculture Adeoye, R. 1.and Natural Resources Amuda, G. A.

Olayemi, C. F.Patfl, S. S.

Mimstry of Defence .. George, J. A.

Ministry of Education Folami, R. A.

M inis^ of Finance .. lyeyemi, 1.1.Ministry of Health .. Smith, Dr E. A. .. Specialist (Epidemiologist) .. Ministry of Information Scott-Emudq>or, h. E. Deputy Dfcwrtor of Information

Ministry of Internal ^Zaria, Y. R.Affairs

Police

1st Class Clerk .. 1st Class Clerk .. .... 1st Class Clerk .... Principal Re^arch Officer .... Assistant Stores Officer .. Principal, Federal Sdrool of Sdence

.. Chief Accountant

• «

.. Immigration Assistant, Grade I

' .. Assistant Superintendent of Police-on-Trial 1-7-681-3-69 1-6-69 1-6-69 1-6-69 1-1-69

1-12-68

.. *Aremu, M, J.Damboa, Michael * .. Sub-Inspector Dddna, Yusufu Doba,Wayi Kilba,E.Pankdiin, J . 'Umoh, J. '

■ 5- .. Sub-Inspector .. Sub-Inspector

Sub-Inspector ., Sub-Rispector .. Sub-Inspector

• «

1 Notification in Gazette No. 27 of 29-5-69 amraded.

2 Notification in Gazette No. 52 of 18-7-68 amended.

3 Notification in Gazette No, 31 of 12-6-69 amended.

CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS

Appointment Date of Confirmation

11-12-6811-12-68

1-2-69l-H-68

NameD^drtment

.. Administrative Officer, Grade VIII Administrative Officer ff ’ rincipal Grade)

..' 3rd Class Clerk .. ..

.. Senior Statistician

Administration .. Adebolu, K. F.Adeyoju, A. M.

Customs and Excise .. Alagoa, Miss A.

M inistry of Economic Awomolo, G. O. Development

, Ministry of Education Akele, P.. A. M inistry of External Johnson, Mrs T.

AffairsMinistry of Justice .. Amu, P. B. M inistry of Works and Afolabi, O.

Housing Police

1-4-4323-1-66

.. Teadrer, Grade IV

.. Typist, Grade II

2nd Class Clerk .... Artisan, Grade III

.. Assistant Superintendent

.. Assistant Superintendent

.. Assistant Superintendent .. Assistent Superintendent .. Typist, Grade III

1-4—611-4-68*

18-4-6918-4-6914-1-6918-4-699-3-69

.. Abba, I. ..lyamaboj J. A. ’ Omobogie, J. O. Onwuka, Mrs P,

.. AIabi,A. O.A.Statistics ..

ADVANCEMENT

Date of Advancement

1-12-68

Appointment! NameDepartment

Ministry of Communica- lyamabo, A. E. tions

.. Engineer

ACTING APPOINTMENTS

DtOe of Reversion

Date of Acting

' AppomtmentActing AppointmentName

.. »Ahimie,P.O.

Nwosa, P. O. Nyon, E. A.

■ Offiong, E. A.

Department

.. Administrative Officer, Grade IV ..

.. Chief Cleric

.. Administrative Office, Grade VI ..

.. Admin»trative Officer, Grade VI

Administration23^9 —

21-2-68 16-6-69

21-6-69S'

21-6-69

N o , 38 , Y pL 56 .O FF IC IA L G A ZE T TE1070

A C T IN G A PPO IN TM EN T S -rcon ftwM cJ

Date of,Acting ..............Date of

Appointment Reversion

{

Actirig AppointmentD^artment Name

A ud it .. H ighe r E xecu t iv e O ffice r (A ud it)

.. H igher E xecu tive O ff ice r (A ud it)

.. E xecu tive O ff ice r (A ccoun ts)

.. E xecu tive O ffice r (A ccoun ts)

.. Aw ope ju , S . O .

A w ope ju , S , O .

19— 5“ ^ 9 30—6 ^ 9

7 -7 -69 —

26 -5 -69 —2-6 -69 .

G enera l E xecu tive C lass *C ra ig , R . O .*O je lade , M . O .

.. Superv iso r (T elephones)

.. Superv iso r (T elephones)

.. Sen io r T echn ic ian , G rade I I

.. R ad io Serv ices Superv iso r .. . 21 -6 -68

.. C h ief T echn ic ian 30 -12 i-68 17 -6 -69

.. Sen io r T echn ic ian , G rade I I 1 ^7 -69 —

.. Sen io r T echn ic ian , G rade I I 1 -7 -69 —

.. Superv iso r (Posta l) .. 17 -6 -69 —

.. Superv iso r (Posta l) .. 21 -3 -68 12 -5 -69

.. Sen io r T echn ic ian , G rade I I l-^7 -69 —

.. Superv iso r C T e lephones) .. 10 -6 -69 —

.. SupervK o r (T e lephones) .. 1 -2 -68 6 -7 -69

.. Sen io r T echn ic ian , G rade I I 1 -8 -67 12 -5 -69

.. H igher T echn ical O ff ice r - .. 30 -6 -69 —

.. C h ie f Superv iso r C T eleg raphs) 9 -10 -68 18— 1 -69

.. Superv iso r C T elephones) .. 7 -7 -69 —

.. H ead Postm aste r, G rade IV .. 20 -6 -69 —

.. Superv iso r (Postd ) .. 5 -8 -68 9 -6 -69

.. H ead Postm aste r, G rade IV .. 26 -5 -69 4 -7 -69

.. Sen io r T echn ic ian , G rade I I 16-6 -69 ----

.. H ead Postm aste r, G rade . IV .. 5 -7 -69 —

.. Superv iso r (Postd ) .. 17 -6t 69 —

.. T echn ica l O ff ice r .. 1 -11 * ^8 1 -5 -69

.. Superv iso r (Posta l) 13 -6 -69 —

.. A ssis ten t C h ief S ta tis tic ian ..

17 -6 -68 9 -6 -697 -7 -69 —

25 -9 -67 28 -4 -69

M in is try o f C om m un ica- A debayo , B . A . t ions A debayo , B . A .

A degbo la , J . O . ^A degoke , A . O . A de tona , R . A . A kpan , A . U . A kpan , U . N . A llison , P . O . J . A m oke, D . O . B assey , E .E bho ta , P . O . E dem , B . A . K a to la , T . K . K poudosu , Z . A .

^L abode, M rs E . O . M artins, F . O .

•O desan^ , P . A . O gunde, M . B . O n ikeku , S . O , O raegbu , P . U .

»O ye„ R . .. Sodade, A . O .

• U kpebo r, P . A .•U tuk , U . S .

U m oh , O . E .M in istry o f E o inom ic D evelopm en t

M in is try o f E duca tion

7 -7 -69

Fo lam i, R . A .

’ F o liv i, L . E .

.. Princ ipa l, Federa l S choo l o f : S c ience

.. Princ ipa l, N a tiona l T echn ical T eachers T ra in ing C o llege , Y aba

.. A ccoun tan t

.. C h ie f A ccoun tan t

.. C h ie f A ccoun tan t

28 -8 -68 1 -4 -69

23 -6 -69 —

16 -5J69 —

1 -7 -69 —30 - 6 -69

31 - 5 -69 —

1— 1— 69 9 -6— 699 -6 -69 —

1-12 -68 ^

M in istry o f F inance .. *O gunna ike , J . K .O ke, A . O . W ill iam s, C . A .

M in istry o f In fo rm ati<m ^A k in lade , D . A . - .. L abo rato ry M anager

M in is try o f Justice .. A dew unm i, R , B , ,. Sen io r S ta te C ounsel.. R eg istra r o f T rad e U n ions .. .. Sen io r S ta te C ounse l

B o r d oh , S . C .• I jom a , J . O .M aja-W assiam a l,

M rs M .M a ja -W assiam a l,

M rs M .Sh it ta -B ey , B . A .' '..: P r in c ip a l S ta te C oun se l

R eg istrar o f T rade U n ions .. 14 -5 -68 8 -6 -69

.. = 13 -6 -69 —21 -8 -68 9 -6 -69

.. 23 -6 -69 .

1 -4 -69 :7 -7 -69 —

Sen io r S ta te C ounse l

M in istcy o f L abou r .. A goye, S . S . .. C h ie f C le rk

M in^ try o f W o rlra and *A bah, R . A . H ousing

.. Princ ipa l L and O ff ice r Sen io r S tock V erif ierA k ind ipe , A . .S ,.

Em esiob i, G . T . .. H ead S to res E xam in e r ,G rade II

.. H ead S to res E xam iner,G rade I I

.. H ead S to res E xam iner, G rade I

.. M echan ica l S u per in tend en t ..

.. E lec tr ica l S u p er in ten d en t. ... 25 -7 -67

.. Sen io r E lectr ica l E ng ineer - .Sen io r W o rks Superin tendeh t

-> •

20 -3 -68 18 -3 -69E m esiob i, G . T .

E z iash i, C . O . ‘ “ Ibegbu le , W . J . I ^ b o r , B . 0 .L ipa , N . E .. M a j^odunm i, M . O .

7 - 7 -698— 5— 68 8— 4— 694 -7 -69 1

7 -7 -691 - 2 -69 15 -5 -692 - 6 -69 —

OFFICIAL OAZETI® 107110th July,-196^

A CTIN G A PPOIN TM ENTS—/ Dateof

Acting Appointment Acting Date ofAppointment Beoer^

>-D^arUnent Name

28-3^8M im s^ of W orks and '^O nadeko, A . I. .. Senior Executive Engineer H ousing-— coM tfwucd .

Police .. .. Essiet,!. W . .. Chief Superfe^dentH enshaw , M iss A dim A ssistant Superintendent . . .

• t-N otification in G oarette N o. 31 of 12^6-69 am ended.2-SO per cent A cting A llowance payable.3 N o A cting A llowance payable. / ^4 100 per cent A cting A llow ance now payable w .e.f. 9-6-69. N otification in Gazette N o. 51 of 11-7-6S

am ended.' 5 N otification in Gazette N o. 7 of 6-2*-69 am ended.

6 Full A cting A llowance payable on salary Scale P 8.7 Full A ctii^ A llow ance payable in salary G roup 7.8 Full A cting A llowance payable on salary Scale C (T) 5. . . . ^9 Full A cting A llowance now payable in respect of M r Ijom a w .e.f. 7-6-69. N otification in Gaz^te

N o. 82 of 27-12-68 am ended.10 100 per cent A cting A llowance payable.

■ 11 50 per cent A cting A llowance payable w .e.f. 1-11-68.

• «

.. lb-12-68 20-6^92-^9 .

LEAVE OF a b s e n c e

Appointment Date of iMtoe D^artwre Granted

A dm inistrarion .. O gig irig i, T . W . A . .. A dm inistrative O fficer, C lass II 1-4-69 42 daysG eneral Executive C lass A gbi, M . A . .. Executive O fficer (A ccounts) 9-5-69 14 days

.. Bam isile, A . .. Executw ; O fficer . . 19-5-69 ’ 21 & y»O jeikere, S. E . .. Executive O fficer i .. 28-4-69 35 days

M inistry of A griculture A jom ale, S. A - ; .. H igher Laboratory Tedhnolo- _ .and N atural Resources gist.. .. ; .. 6-5-69 42 days

.. Senior M eteorological Supenn-tendent ., 10-5-69 27dsy»

O saigbovo, E . I. .. M eteorological Superintendent 9-4-69 27 daysO konkw o, C . B : .. Senior A ssistant Postal Con- -

troller .. .. 2-12-68 50 days. .. Education O fficer .. 5-4-69 38 days

.. Principal .. .. .8-4-69 24 days

.. Education O fficer .. 5-4-69 30 days

.. Executive O fficer .. 9-6-69 39 days

NameDepartment

In laid Revenue

Bashprun, B . B .

M inistry of Com m uni­cations

M inistry of Education A dlington, S.H arw ood, P. H . Reynolds, B . H . O lunlade, A . A . .

M inistry of F inance .. Fasanya, S. A .

ii

M inistry of External A ffairs

.. Senior Executive O fficer (A ccounts) ..

.. Principal A ccountant

.. H igher Com pliance Inspector Executive O fiScer

lM -69 51 days23-4-69 42 days17-2-69 84 days15-4-69 46 days

2-4-69 bO 'daya.. 30-12458 * 26 days

8-4-69 23 days

.. Senior Research O fficer ’ .. 31-8-67 126 days

■ •

O gunleye, M . I.. M inistry of Labour .. (M okw ai, P. A .M inistry of T rade .. Egedo, I... ^

O gunm odede, S. I. .. D epupr Superm tendent ofW eights and M easures

Pupil E lectrical Engineer

1

• •

A ina, J. A .

A derungboye, F. O . .. Plant Pathologist

Roberts, C . J.

M inistry of W orks and H ousing

N igerian R istitute for O il Palm R^earch

N igerian Institute for T typanosom iasis Resieainh

Police ’ .. .. 31-12-68 126 daysA deniji, D . A O . .. Chief Superintendent• •

RESUM PTION ! O F D U TY

V Appointment Date cf

•V15-s49’ 23-5-69

9t 6-69 2-6-69

NemteDepartmentI -

Administrative 0$cer» Class 1!. . Execiftive O fficer (A ccounts).. Executive O fficer

Executive O fficer

A dm inistration O gigingi» T . W . A .G toetal'Executive C lass A gbi, M . A .In land Revalue . .. Bam isile, A .

O jeikere, S. E .

» •« •

*• •• t• •

1072 No. 38, Vol. 56OFFICIAL GAZETTE

RESUMPTION OR Wm—continued ^Appointment

Date of . RestaitftUon

17-6-69 6-6-69 ,

31-5-69 ,21-1-69

26-5-69 16-5-69 19-5-69 22-5-69 4-6-69

.. 16-5-69

3-6-69

D^artment Name

Ministry of Agriculture Ajomale, S. V. A. and Natural Resources Bashorun, B. B.

Osaigbovo, E. I. Ministry of Communi- Okonkwo, C. B.

cationsMinistry of Education Adlington, S.

Harwood, P. H. Reynolds, B. H.

Ministry of Finance .. Fasanya, S. A.Ogunleye, M. I.

Ministry of Labour .. Onokwai, P, A.

Ministry of Trade .. Egedo, I.Ogunmodede, S. I.

Higher Laboratory Technologist ..Semor Meteorological Superintendent .. Meteorological Superintendent Sehior Assistant Postal Controller

.. Education Officer

.. Principal ..

.. Ed'ucotipn Officer

.. Senior Executive Officer (Accounts)

.. Principal Accountant , .. Hijgher Compliance Inspector

.. Executive Officer

.. Dmuty Superintendent of Weights and Measures

i .. Pu j)il Electrical Engineer

Plant Pathologist

* ?.

2-6-6927-1-69Ministry of Works and Aina, J. A.

HousingNigerian Institute for Aderungboye, F. O.

Oil Palm ResearchNigerian Institute for Roberts, C. J.

Trypanosomiasis Research

Police

1-5-69

.. Senior Research Officer 25-1-68

.. Adeniji, D. A. O. Chief Superintendent 6-5-69

SECONDMENTS

AppointmentD^artment Name Post to which seconded

Date of Date of Secondment Reversion

Administration Maibe, S. M. Stenographer,Grade I

Stenographer, Grade I (Nigerian Air Force)

Executive Officer, Assistant Executive Niger Delta Devi- Officer .. lopment Board

^Usman, Mrs Assistant Executive Assistant Executive Officer

25-1-69General Executive Ebiware, ' Class 18-6-69P. K.

C. J. Officer, North-Eastern State Public Service

Chief Education Officer, Rivers State Public Service

.. Adamu, B. .. Registrar of Courts ̂Cadet Assistant Superin- North-Central State Public Service

Senior Trade Instructor

1-1-69Ministry of

EducationMoses, E. J. ^ Chief Education

Officer1-7-69

Policetendent.. 14—4—69

Prisons .. Ehimuah, N. Sub-Inspector, Police 1-5-69

i

1 Notification in Gazette No- 57 of 15-8-68 amend^.:

TRANSFERS

AppointmentDepartment Name ServicelPost to which transferred

Federal Public Service Koguna, A. .. Clerical Assistant .. Clerical Assistant, KanoState Public Service

Executive Officer .. Executive Officer, LagosState Public Service

Clerical Assistant .. Cleric ̂Assistant, WesternRe^on Public Service

Date of Tranter

16-4-69General Executive

ClassMinistry of Agricul­

ture and Natural Resources

Ministry of Labour

Ministry of Trade Joe-Jim, R. I.

Sho-Silva,P. V.

Oyelewa,S. I. A.

Briggs, N. M.

23-6-69

2-2-55

Driver-Mechanic .. Driver-Mechanic, RiversState Public Service

1st Class Clerk .. 1st Class Clerk, RiversState Public Service

1-4-69

2-6-69

1073OFFICIAL GAZETTE10th July, 1969

TRANSFERS—cosiinuerf

DcOeofTranter

SerpieelPost to which tramferred

Bankole, E. A. Executive Engineer, Executive Engineer,Grade II Grade II, Western State

^blic ServiceOloyede, G. O. Senior Technical Higher Technical Officer

Officer (Mapping),Interim Common Services Agency

Osuagwu, J. .. Artisan, Grade II Artisan, Grade II, EasternNigeria Public Service .. 26-li-66

Hepartment Name Appointment

Ministry of Works and Housing

.. - 2i-^~69 1^1-69

LEFT THE SERVICEDate of Reasonsleaving for leamng Service Service29-5-69 Resigned .1-7-67 Resigned

AppointmentNameDepartment

.. Assessment Clerk, Grade III

.. Assessment Clerk, Gx^e III., Ajayi, A. O.

Daramola, £. O.' Ministry of Agriculture Adekunle, E. A. .. Principal Meteorological

and Natuml Resources Superintendent

Inland Revenue

5-7-69 RetiredMinistry of Communi- Akangbe, O.

cations.. Postal Officer and Telegra­

phistOngey, V. G. B. .. Assistant Technical Officer

Minist^ of Defence ... James Garuba .. Head Storekeeper, Grade II.. Stenographer, Grade I .. External Affairs Officer,

Grade VIII/TX Onyemachi, M. O. .. Assistant Chief Clerk

Ministry of Finance .. Willianw, C. O. .. Accountant

Ministry of Industries Akinnawo, O. A. O. .. Technical OfficerMinistry of Information Adeyemo, A. A. .. Overseer ..

Taivro, O. O.Ministry of Transport Abisoye, C.

Folorunsho, M. A. .. Air Traffic Control Com­municator

25—4—69 Resigned 1-1-67 Retired1-7-69 Retired30-5-68 DismissedMinist^ of External .. Akagha, F. S. £.

Affairs Nwagbara, J. O.1-7-67 Dismissed ,

15—11—67 Dismissed’ %7“ 69 Resigned

16-4-69 Resigned27-4-69 Resigned

Studio Electrician, Grade II 11-3-69 Dismissed.. Coastal Assistant, Grade III 30-6-69 Resigned

25-3-68 Dismissed1-11-66 Dismissed 1-5-68 Rested 1-5-69 Retired

.. Assistant Executive Officer

.. 3rd Class Clerk -. Works Manager

Ministry of Works and *^Anjrasi, A.Housing Ikharo, J.

Mumfbrd, M. A.

1 Notification in Gazette No. 21 of 6-4-67 amended.

OBITUARY

, The Head of the Federal Military Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces announces with regret the death of the following:—

IMr G. L. Njema n z e, late Assistant Meteorological Superintendent, Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, oh 30ffi September, 1966.

..P

Nig b r mn CsmuRY Tr a d in g Co mpa n y L imit e d

RC5147/19Government Notice No. 1613

Companies Decree 1968

Remo v a l f r o m t h e Re g is t e r o f Co mpa n ie s

Pursuant to section 327 (5) of the Companies Decree 1968 notice is hereby ^ven that the name of the undermentioned Companies have been struck off die Register with effect ffrom 8th day of May, 1969 no cause to the contrary, having been shown since tiie publication of CSovemment Notice No. 303 dated 8th day of February, 1969 in the Official G^ette No. 12, Vol. 56 of 28th February, 1969.

P

Cl e a n-o Se r v ic e s L imit e d

RC4975/12

Bid a Ge n e r a l Tr a d in g Co mpa n y L imit e d

RC5052/20Da t e d this 24th day of June, 1969.

R. A. Omo t o so (Mr s), Actii ̂Registrar of Con^anies, Federal Ministry of Trade;

Lagos

1 0 7 4 O F F I C IA L G A Z E T T E N o .3 » ,V o L S 6

Government Notice No. 1014 Government Notice No. 1016

Go v e r n men t Pr o mis s o r y No t e sCompanies Decree 1968 Remo v a l f r o m t h e Re g is t e r o f Co mpa n ie s I n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f s e c t i o n 5 o f

t h 0 G o v e r n m e n t P r o m i s s o r y N o t e s A c t 1 9 6 0 , t h e

f o i l b w i n g p a r t i c u l a r s o f P r o m i s s o r y N o t e s i s s u e d t o

M e s s r s L e v e n t i s M o to r s L im i te d a r e p u b l i s h e d f o r

g e n e r a l i n f o rm a t i o n .

P u r s u a n t t o s e c t i o n 3 2 7 ( S ) o f t h e C o m p a n i e s

D e c r e e 1 9 6 8 n o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e n a m e o f

t h e u n d e rm e n t i o n e d C o m p a n y h a s b e e n s t r u c k o f f t h e R e g i s te r w i t h e f f e c t f r o m 7 t h M a y , 1 9 6 9 n o

c a u s e t o t h e c o n t r a r y , h a v i n g b e e n s h o w n s i n c e t h e Promts- Date of p u b l i c a t i o n o f G o v e r n m e n t N o t i c e N o . 3 0 4 d a t e d Issue7 t h F e b r u a r y , 1 9 6 9 i n t h e Official Gazette N o . 1 2 , Note No.Vol. 56 of 28th February, 1969. 2 31-1-69

3 31-1-694 3 1 - 1 - 6 9

5 3 1 - 1 - 6 9

6 3 1 - 1 - 6 97 31-1-698 31-1-699 31-1-69

1 0 3 1 - 1 - 6 9

1 1 3 1 - 1 - 6 9

1 2 3 1 - 1 - 6 9

13 31-1-6914 31-1-6915 31-1-691 6 3 1 - 1 - 6 9

1 7 3 1 - 1 - 6 9

1 8 3 1 - 1 - 6 9

Amount in Interest Redemp- Deutsche Rate tionMarks424,443.84 7411,800.83 7. 3 9 9 ,1 5 7 .8 2 7

3 8 6 ,5 1 4 .8 2 7

3 7 3 ,8 7 1 .8 1 7245,861.35 7238,749.66 7231,637.97 72 2 4 ,5 2 6 .2 8 7

2 1 7 ,4 1 4 .5 8 7

2 1 0 ,3 0 2 .8 9 7

42,753.34 741,516.67 74 0 .2 8 0 .0 0 7

3 9 ,0 4 3 .3 3 7

3 7 ,8 0 6 .6 6 7

3 6 .5 7 0 .0 0 7

.% Date1-9-691-3^01 - 9 - 7 0

1 - 3 - 7 1

1 - 9 - 7 1

19-3-6919-9-6919-3-701 9 - 9 - 7 0

1 9 - 3 - 7 1

1 9 - 9 - 7 1

10-3-6910-9-6910-3-701 0 - 9 - 7 0

1 0 - 3 - 7 1

10-9-71

O jU K W U A N D Br o t h e r s Tr a d in g Co mpa n y L imit e d

Da t e d this 24th day of June, 1969.

R . A . Omo t o s o (Mi«3, Acting Registrar of Companies, Federal Ministry of Trade,

LagosR C 5 0 1 1 / 1 3

Government Notice No. 1015

Go v e r n men t Pr o mis s o r y No t e s

I n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f s e c t i o n 5 o f

t h e G o v e r n m e n t P r o m i s s o r y N o t e s A c t 1 9 6 0 , t h e

f o l l o w i n g p a r t i c u l a r s o f P r o m i s s o r y N o t e s i s s u e d i n

c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e W e s t e r n G e rm a n y L o a n f o r f o rm e r N o r th e r n N ig e r i a C o t t a g e H o s p im ls a r e

p u b l i s h e d f o r g e n e r a l i i t f o rm a t io n .

Promissory Date of Face Value Interest Redemp- Note No. Issue in Deutsche Rate tion

Marks % DateB /F 9 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

6 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 r 2 i 3 1 - 1 2t 696 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 1\ 3 0 - 6 - 7 0

6 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2\ 3 1 - 1 2 - 7 06 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 J 3 0 - 6 - 7 16 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 21 3 1 - 1 2 - 7 16 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 | 3 0 - 6 - 7 2

6 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 Ih 3 1 - 1 2 - 7 2

6 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2\ 3 0 - 6 - 7 3

6 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 J 3 1 - 1 2 - 7 36 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 J 3 0 - 6 - 7 46 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 J 3 1 - - 1 2 - 7 4

6 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 i 3 0 - 6 - 7 56 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 | 3 1 - 1 2 - 7 5

6 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 1\ 3 0 - 6 - 7 6

6 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 J 3 1 - 1 2 - 7 66 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 i 3 0 - 6 - 7 7

6 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 3 1 - 1 2 - 7 7

6 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2\ 3 0 - 6 - 7 8

6 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2\ 3 1 - 1 2 - 7 86 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 i 3 0 - 6 - 7 9

6 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 i 3 1 - 1 2 - 7 9

6 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 4 3 0 - 6 ^ 8 06 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 | 3 1 - 1 2 - 8 0

6 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2\ 3 0 - 6 - 8 1 ^6 - 2 - 6 9 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2\ 3 1 - 1 2 - 8 1 U - K - 2 3 6 3 0 - 5 - 6 9

3,602,251.85

F . B . Ca r d o so, Accountant-General, Federation of Nigeria

F e d e r a l M i n i s t r y o f F i n a n c e ,

T r e a s u r y D i v i s i o n , M o s a i c H o u s e ,

; Lagos, 1st July, 1969.B . 1

B. 2B . 3B. 4

Gauemment Notice No. 1017

Go v e r n men t Pr o mis so r y No t e sB . 5B . 6

B . 7

B. I In accordance with the provisions of section 5 of t h e G o v e r n m e n t P r o m i s s o r y N o t e s A c t 1 9 6 0 , t h e f o l l o w i n g p a r t i c u l a r s o f P r o m i s s o r y N o t e s i s s u e d i n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h U .K . - N i g e r i a C r e d i t A g r e e m e n t

1 9 6 3 a r e p u b l i s h e d f o r g e n e r a l i n f o rm a t i o n .

Promts- Date of Face Value Interest Redemp- ; sory Issue in £, Rate tion

Note No. Sterling % Date9 ,1 5 8 ,0 0 0

9 .0 0 0 8 1 3 0 - 6 - ^ 6

5 .0 0 0 8 ^ 3 0 - 6 - 8 6

8 .0 0 0 3 0 - 6 - 8 6

5 .0 0 0 8 i 3 (M - 8 6

. 5 ,0 0 0 3 0 - 6 - 8 6

1 0 .0 0 0 3 0 - 6 - 6 6

5 ,0 0 0 9 i 3 0 - 6 - 8 6

1 3 .0 0 0 9i 3 0 - 6 - 8 6

B . 9

B . 1 0 B . 1 1

B . 1 2

B . 1 3

B . 1 4

B . 1 5 B . 1 6

B . 1 7

B . 1 8

B . 1 9

B .2 0

B . 2 1

B . 2 2

B . 2 3

B .2 4

B . 2 5

B /F

U .K . 2 2 9 3 - 1 - 6 9

U .K . 2 3 0 1 7 - 1 - 6 9

U .K . 2 3 1 3 1 - 1 - 6 9

U .K . 2 3 2 7 - 2 - 6 9

U .K . 2 3 3 7 - 3 - 6 9

U .K . 2 3 4 2 - 5 - 6 9

U .K . 2 3 5 1 6 - 5 - 6 9

£ 9 ,2 1 8 ,0 0 012,000,000

F . B . Ca r d o so, Accountant-General, Federation of Nigeria

F . B . Ca r d o so, Accountant-General, Federation of Nigeria

F e d e r a l M i n i s ^ o f F i t i a n c e , T r e a s u r y D i v i s i o n , M o s a ic H o u s e ,

L a g o s , 1 s t J u l y , 1 9 6 9 .

F e d e r a l M i n i s t r y o f F i n a n c e ,

T r e a s u r y D i v i s i o n , 'M o s a i c H o u s e ,

L a g o s , 1 s t J u l y , 1 9 6 9 .

1075OFFICIAL GAZETTE10th July, 1969

Government Notice No, 1021Go v eb n me n t Pr o mis s o k y No t e s

Gmsemment Notice No. 1018Go v e r n me n t Pr o mis s o r y No t e s

In a^ordatioe with the ̂provisions of section 5 of . in accordsnce wiA the provisions of section 5 of the Government Promissory Notes Act 1960, the the Cxovernment Promissory Notes Act 1960, the following particulars of a Promissory Note issued to following particulars of Promissory Notes issued to Messrs BEWAC Motors Corporation Limited in Water “ Resources Development (International) connection with the contract for the purchase of Limited in connection with the Mid-West Water Motor Vehicles are published for general information. Works Project ‘ B* are published for general informa-Pronas- Date of Face Value IrOer^t Redemp- tion.

Issue in £ Sterling Rate timDate

Promissory Date of Face Value Interest Redemp- Note No. Issue in £. Rate tion

Sterling % DateB/F 1,295,000

soryNote No. %

B/F 373,744 3 2BEWAC.3 31-1-69 178,447 2 0 6 31-5-49

to MWR/WS/1/65-66/A29 21-3-69 35,000 6J 21-11-71

MWR/WS/1/65-66/BlO 11-2-69 35,000 6* 21-9-70

•MWR/WS/1/65-66/Bll 18-3-69 35,000 6J 21-11-70

MWR/WS/1/65-66/B12 18-3-69 35,000 6i 21-1-71

MWR/WS/1/ *65-66/B13 18-3-69 35,000 6J 21-3-71

30-11-71^552,191 5 2

F. B. Ca r d o s o, Accountant-General, Federation, of Nigeria

Federal Minis^ of Finance, Treasury. Division, Mosaic House,

Lagos, 1st July, 1969.

Government Notice No. 1019Go v e r n me n t Piu imi^pr y No t e s

In accordance with the provisions of section 5 of the Govenun^t Promfesory Notes Act 1960, the following particulars of a Promissory Note issued in coimection with U.K.-Nigeria (Telecommunica­tion) Credit A^eement 1965 Me published for Federal Ministry of Finance, general information. Treasury Division, Mosaic House,Promts- Datecf Face Value Interest Redemp- Lagos, 1st July, 1969.

Issue iu £ ’ Rate tion Sterling %

B/F 2,448,000

£1,470,000

F. B. Ca r d o so,■ Accountant-General, Federation of Nigeria

soryDateNote No. Government Notice No. 1022

Go v e r n me n t Pr o mis so r y No t k

In accordance witii the provisions of section 5 of the Government Promissory Notes Act 1960, the following particulars of Promissory Notes issued to the United Africa Motors Limited are published for general information.Promissory Date of Face Value Interest Reden^- Note No. Issue in £ Rate tion

Sterling % Date 287,800

10-2-69 14,496 6 30-6-69-31-12-71

1-3-69 72,480 6 31-7-69-31-1-72

UAM.Sa 4-6-69 57,984 6 31-8-69-28—2—72

UAM.4a 6-6-69 72,480 6 30-9-69-31-3-72

UK(Tele.)2/56 25-10-68 59,000 7f 31-12-88

£2,507,000

T F. B. Ca r d o s o, Accountant-General, Federation of Nigeria

Federal Minis^ of Finance,Treasury Division, Mosaic House,

Lagos, 1st July, 1969.B/F

UAM j ,1a

UAM.2aGovernment Notice No. 1020(j OVBr n men t Pr o mis s o r y No t e s

In accordance with the provisions of section 5 of the Government Promfasory Notes Act 1960, the following particulars of a Promissory Note issued to tile Nigerian Roads and General Works Limited, in connection with the Gusau-Sokoto Road contract are published for general information.Promissory Date of Face Value Interest Redemp-Nate No. Issue in Dutch Rate tion

Guilders % DateB/F 58,788,558.50

GS.54 13-10-68 104,326.40 6 16-8-73

*

-i

£505,240

F. B. Ca r d o s o, Accountant-General, Federation of N^eria

Federal Minis^ of Finance,Treasury Division, Mosaic House,

Lagos, 1st July, 1969.28,892,884.90

F. B. Ca r d o so,’ Accountant-General, Federation of Nigeria

Goverment Notice No. 1023

GkivERNMBNT Pr o mis s o r y No t e s

In accordance with the provisions of section 5 of the Government Promissory Notes Act 1960, the following particulars of Promissory Notes issued in

Federal Ministry of Finance, Treasury Division, Mosaic House,

Lagos, 1st July, 1969.

N o . 3 8 , V o U 5 6O F F IC IA L G A Z E T T E1 0 7 6

3. Attention is drawn to regulation 72 (1) of the Minerals Regulations and the obligation on ihe part of every exporter of columbite to forward to the Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines ah authenticated account sales not later than six months from the date on which the columbite was expbrted.

connection with the Western Germany Loan for the construction of the Second Lagos Bridge are published for general information.Promissory' Date of Face ValtieInterest Redemp- Note No, Issue in Deutsche Rate tion

Marks % Date

B/F 61,400,000 4 - 2 - 6 9 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 3 3 0 - 6 - 7 32 8 - 3 - 6 9 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 3 3 1 - 1 2 - 7 32 8 - 3 - 6 9 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 3 3 0 - 6 - 7 4

J . F. Aw o n iy i,Acting Chi^ilnipector of MinesB .8

B .9B . IO

Government Notice No. 102662,000,000 t

Minerals Regulation 76a

Pr o v is io n a l Ro y a l t y o n Ta n t a l it e

In exercise of the powers conferred on me by the above regulation, it is notified for the purpose of computing provisional royalty, that the price per ton of tantalite has been fixed at the amount shown in column (1) below;—

F . B . Ca r d o s o, Accountant-General, Federation of Nigeria

Federal Ministry of Finance, Treasury Division, Mosaic House,

L a g o s , 1 s t J u l y , 1 9 6 9 .

(2)(1)Government Notice No. 1024£ N 4 d

L o w G ra d e T a n ta l i t e 1 ,5 0 0 0 0H ig h G r a d e T a n ta l i t e 3 ,0 0 0 0 0

£ N r d 1 5 0 0 0 4 5 0 0 0

Minerals Regulation 7 4 ( 3 ) Pr o v is io n a l Ro y a l t y o n Th o r iu m a n d

Zir c o n Or e s 2 . T h e rate of provisional royalty payable per ton on exportation of tantalite during the period 1st July

In zeroise pf the powers conferred on me by the to 31st July, 1969 is therefore as shown in column above regulation, it is notified for the purpose of (2) above.c o m p u t in g p r o v i s io n a l r o y a l t y , th e p r i c e p e r to n o f 3 . A t te n t io n is d r a w n to r e g u la t i o n 7 5 o f th e th e m in e r a l s d e ta i l e d in th e f i r s t c o lu m n o f th e M in e ra l s R e g u la t i o n s a n d th e o b l i g a t io n o n th e p a r t s u b jo in e d s c h e d u le i s f i x e d a t th e a m o u n t s h o v m in o f e v e r y e x p o r te r o f ta n ta l i t e to f o rw a r d to th e

th e s e c o n d c o lu m n th e r e o f; a n d th e p r o v is io n a l D e p u ty C h ie f I n s p e c to r o f M in e s a n a u th e n t i c a te d

r o y a l t y c h a r g e a b le th e r e o n d u r in g th e p e r io d 1 s t a c c o im t s a le s n o t l a te r t h a n s i x m o n th s f r o m th e d a teJ u ly to 3 1 s t J u ly , 1 9 6 9 is in d ic a te d in th e th i r d o n w h ic h th e ta n ta l i t e w a s e x p o r te d ,c o lu m n th e r e o f .

Rate of Provisional Royalty per ton £ N sd

J . F , Aw o n iy i,Acting Chief Inspector of MinesPrice

fixed per ton £N s d

Minerals

Government Notice No. 1027

Minerals Regulation 76aThorium Minerals '

(Thorianite, Thorite and Monazite)

Zircon Ore2 8 0 2 0 0

60 0 0 52 0 0 Pr o v is io n a l Ro y a l t y o n Ta n t a l it e

2 . A t te n t i o n is d r a w n to r e g u la t i o n 7 5 o f th e e x e r c i s e o f t h e p o w e r s c o n f e r r e d o n m e b y th eM in e r a l s R e g u la t i o n s a n d th e o b l i g a t io n o n th e p a r t a b o v e r e g i i la t io n , i t i s n o t i f i e d f o r th e p u r p o s e o fo f e v e r y e x p o r t s o f th o r iu m o r z i r c o n tn m e r a ls to c o m p u t in g p r o v i s io n a l r o y a l t y , t h a t d ie p r i c e p e r to nf o rw a r d to th e D e p u ty C h ie f I n s p e c to r o f M m e s ^ qJ t a n ta l i t e h a s b e e n f i x e d a t th e a m o u n t s h o w n in a u th e n t i c a te d a c c o u n t s a le s n o t l a te r t h a n s i x m o n th s

f r o m th e d a te o n w h ic h th e m in e r a l w a s e x p o r te d .c o lu m n ( 1 ) b e lo w :—

(1) (2)£ s d £ r d

J. F . Aw o n iy i,Acting Chief Inspector of Mines

L o w G r a d e T a n ta l i t e 2 ,^ 0 0 0 0 H ig h G r a d e T a n ta U te 4 ,0 0 0 0 p

200 0 0 6 0 0 0 0

2. The rate of provisional royalty payable per tono n e x p o r ta t i o n o f t a n ta l i t e d u r in g th e p e r io d 1st M a y to 3 1 s t M a y , 1 9 6 9 i s th e r e f o r e a s s h o w n in c o lu m n ( 2 ) a b o v e . |

3. Attention is drawn to regulation 75 of the Minerals Regulations and the obligation on the part of every exporter of tantalite to forward to the Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines an authenticated accoimt sales not later than six months from the date on which the tantalite was exported.

Government Notice No. 1025

Minerals Regulation 7 1 ( 3 )Pr o v is io n a l Ro y a l t y o n Co l u mb it e

I n e x e r c i s e o f t h e p o w e r s c o n f e r r e d o n m e b y th e a b o v e r e g u la t i o n , i t i s n o t i f i e d th a t f o r th e p u r p o s e o f c o m p u t in g p r o v i s io n a l r o y a l t y , th e p r i c e p e r u n i t o f c o lu m b i te i s f i x e d a t N 1 2 0 r .

2 . T h e r a te o f p r o v i s io n a l r o y a l t y o n e x p o r ta t i o n

o f c o lu m b i te d u r in g th e p e r io d 1 s t J u l y to 3 1 s t J u l y , 1 9 6 9 is th e re f o r e N 7 .5 s p e r u n i t o r £ N 2 4 - 1 0 r - 0 d p e r to n .

J. F. AvjroNiYl,Acting Chief Insipector of Mines

M M P 1 7 4 6 /4 0 8

10th Jitly, 1969 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 1077

Government Notice No, 1028

Minerals Regulation 71 (3)

Pr o v is io n a i. Ro y a l t y o n Co l u mb it e

3. Attention is drawn to regulation 72 (1) of the Minerals Regulations and the obligation on the part of every ejgporter of columbite to forward to the Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines an authenticated account sales not later than six months from the date.

In exercise of the powers conferred on nie by the on which the columbite was exported, above regulation, it is notified that for the purpose of computing provisional royalty, the price per unit of Columbite is fixed at 140r.

J. F. Aw o n iy i,Acting Chief Inspector of Mines

2. The rate of provisional royalty on exportation of Columbite during the period 1st May to 31st May, 1969 is therefore 8.8s per unit or £28-12s-0d perton.

3. Attention is drawn to regulation 72 (1) of the Minerals Regulations and the obligatibn on the part of every exporter of columbite to forward to tihe Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines an authenticated account sales not later than six months from the date

I on which the columbite was exported.IT

Government Notice Noi 1031

Minereds Relation 74 (3)

Pr o v is io n a l Ro y a l t y o n Th o r iu m AND Zir c o n Or e s

In exercise of the powers conferred on me by the above regulation, it 1b notified for the purpose of computing provisional royally, the price per ton of the mineral detailed in the first colunm of the subjoined schedule is fixed at the amount shown in

/t j r r tile second column thereof; and the provisionalActing Chief Inspector of Mines royalty chargeable thereon during the period 1st Jime____________̂____________ to 30th June, 1969 b indicated in the third column

thereof.

J. F. Aw o n iy i,

Government Notice No,'1029T. .

Minerals Regulation 74 (3)

Pr o v is io n a l Ro y a l t y o n Th o r iu m a n d Zir c o n Or e s

JR5ate of Provisional

Royalty per tm

Price fixed

per ton' IN s d £N s d

Minerals

Thorium Minerals (Tho- rianite. Thorite and Monazite)

Zircon Ore

In exercise of the powers conferred on me by the above regulation, it is notified for the purpose of computing provisional royalty, the price per ton of tile minerals detailed in the first column of the subjoined schedule is fixed at the amount shown in 2. Attention is drawn to regdation 75 of the the second column thereof; and the provisional Min^nls Regulations and the obli^tion on the part royalty chargeable thereon during the period 1st of every exporter of thorium or zircon minerals toMay to 31st May, 1969 is indicated in the third forward to the Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines ancolumn thereof. authenticated account sales not later than six months

Rate of from the date on which the mineral was eaported. Provisional

Royalty per ton

60.0 0 52 0 0

2 8 0 2 0 0> •

Price fixed

per ton£N s d £N s,d

Minerals J. F. Aw o n iy i,Acting Chi ̂Inspector of Mines

Government Notice No. 1032

Minerals Regulation 76a Pr o v is io n a l Ro y a l t y o n Ta n t a l it e

Tliorium Minerals (Thoria-nite. Thorite and Monazite) 70 0 0 2 16 0

Zircon Ore .. .. 60 0 0 2 8 02. Attention is drawn to regulation 75 of the

Minerals Regulations and the obligation on the part In exercise of the powers conferred on me by the of every exporter of thorium or zircon minerals to above regulation, it is notified for the purpose of forward to the Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines an computing provisional royalty, t^t the price per authenticated account sales not later than six months ton of tantalite has been feed at the amount shown from the date on which the mineral was exported. in column (1) below:—

(1) (2)J. F. Aw o n iy i,Acting Chief Inspector of Mines

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£N s d 1,720 0 0 3,430 0 0

£N s d 171 10 0 514 0 0

Low Grade Tantalite High Grade Tantalite

2. The rate of provisional royalty payable per ton on exportation of tantalite during the period 1st June to 30tfa June, 1969' is therefore as shown in column (2) above.

Government Notice No. 1030

Minerals Regulation 71 (3) Pr o v is io n a l Ro y a l t y o n Co l u mb it e

In exercise of the powers conferred on me by the . ?• Attention is drawn to regulation 75 of the above regulation, it is notified that for the purpose Minerals Regulations and the obligation on the part of computing provisional royalty, tiie price per unit “ every export ̂of tantalite to forward to the of columbite is at N120s Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines an authenticated-

account sales not later than six amonths from the date on which the tantalite was exported.2. The rate of provisional ro^ty on exportation

of columbite during the period 1st June to 30th June, 1969 is therefore N7.5s per unit or j£N24-10s per ton.

J.; F. Aw o n iy i,Acting Ghitf Inspector of Mines

Government Notice No. 1033L IS T O F L E G A L P R A C T IT IO N E R S W H O H A V E P A ID T H E IR P R A C T IS IN G F E E S

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27-11-62 D 8 3 5 8 6 3 D 8 3 5 8 9 5 D 8 3 5 8 7 7 D 8 3 5 8 8 0 D 8 3 5 9 2 1 D 7 9 1 2 6 9 D 8 3 6 0 5 7D 8 7 0 9 0 8 7 Is a b o R o a d , A b e o k u ta .D 8 3 6 0 6 6 D 7 9 1 1 6 1 D 8 3 5 8 5 8 D 7 9 1 2 6 0 D 8 3 5 9 2 2 D 7 9 1 2 7 2 D 8 3 5 9 3 0 D 8 3 5 8 6 1 D 8 3 6 1 9 6 D 7 9 1 2 9 9 D 8 3 5 9 3 5 D 7 9 1 2 5 8 D 8 3 5 8 5 2 D 8 3 5 9 4 9 D 8 3 5 8 9 0 D 8 3 5 8 6 0 D 8 3 5 8 8 7 D 8 3 5 8 8 8 D 8 3 5 8 5 3 D 8 3 5 9 1 2D 7 9 1 2 5 1 S W 7 /4 2 O k e b o la , Ib a d a n .D 8 3 5 8 6 9 P .O . B o x 1 7 6 7 , Ib a d a n .D 8 3 5 9 4 8 1 5 N e w H o s p i ta l R o a d , A k u re ,D791157 3a I je b u B y e -P a s s , Ib a d a n .

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LIST OF LEGAL PRACTITIONERS WHO HAVE PAID THEIR PRACTlStNG FEES FOR THE YEAR 1969 AS A'i ’ APPHL

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Receipt AddressDate of Date of Call Enrolment5-2-65 154-654-2-58 4-4-64

Imts of CourtJ^ame &No.

1^D835854 11-8-58 D7911096-4-64 D79128922-9-24 D8360591-4-63 D835889

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36-38 New Court Road, Ibadai|.33 A iy^un Street, Ijebu-Ode.P.O. Box 139, Ibadan.Agbokojo, Ibadan.SW7/37A Okebola, Ogunpa, Ibadan.

D836162 Finance Corporation Bimding, 5th Floor, Ibadan.

21-3-63 D705082 SW7/70 Ijebu Bye-Pass, Okebola, Ibadan.21-8-59 D835859 P.O. Box 3287, Ibadan."11-8-61’ D83619S 5 Ogbon Oba Street, Ado-Ekiti.13-7-62 D835929 P.M.B. 2036, Abeokuta.

., Gray’s Inn ..

.. Lincoln’s Inn

.. Inner Temple

.. Middle Temple

.. Lincoln’s Iim

.. Gray’s Inn ..

.. Lincoln’ s Inn

.. Lincoln’ s Inn

Shomolu, O. O. Siyonbola, R. A. Sobayo, J. O. .. Soetan, A. Sokan,A. T. .. Solanke, Mrs O.

Sonoiki, I. O. .. Thanni, T. A. .. Toshun, T. D. .. Woye, J. A.

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22-11-62 31-8-62— 26-6-67— 22-7-66.12-7-60 5-8-60— 30-4^59-2-60 24-7-61— 26-6-67— 28-9-629-7-63 24-1-64

21—1—6622-l-^5 D79I28821-7-66 D79126S15-1-65 D705081

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10-2-59 8-4-59 D870915— . 26-6-67

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7-7-64 D791259 3 HauSa Road, Sapele.22-7-66 D835932 36 Cemetery RS&d, Warri.7-12-53 D835934 P.O. Box 203, Benin City.24-7-59 D836064 8 Ewasede Lane, Benin City.21- 1-66 D7912981-11-58 D79129510-2-60 D79129422- 7-66 D83592730-7-55 D835928

D870912 D835938 D835937 D835920 D791296 D791113 D835939 D835933 D870911 D791276 D705084 D835941 D870916 D791255 D791290

.. Middle Temple

.. Middle Temple

.. kiddle Temple Lincoln’s Inn

.. Gray’s Inn

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.. Gray’s Inn ..

.. Inner Temple

.. Middle Temple

.. Middle Temple ..

.. Nigerian Law School

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.. Middle Temple

.. Nigerian Law School

.. Nigerian Law School : Lincoln’s Inn

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Aganbi, S. E. .. Agbaza, J..U. F. Aghahowa, D. E. Akere, C. I. Akpodiete, E. . .' Akporiaye, N. E. Bare,M .Boyo, Mm C. A. Boyo, G. M . Dsdiaghor, G. A. Edokpayi, G. E. Ejoh, A. S. O. .. Emtiotu, B. E. E. Ideh,P. E. S. .. I^gbe, B. B. E. Ihensekhien, C. O. Kofi,J.E. O. .. Maidoh, A. N. Nwanokwai, F. N. Od(je, M .Ohimor, P. E. .. Ohen, G. C. .. Qkeaya-Inneh, K. S. Okor, V. M . Ofiinne, S. N. .. Okri, S. O. L. Omokhudut E. J. Omoluabi, A. .. Onwuegbuzie, F. N. Oiorho, J. A. Osakwe, S. D. ..

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P.O. Box 140, UghelU.23 Odion Road, Warn.8 Bazunu Street, Warri.11 Sapele Road, Benin City.11 Sapele Road, Benin City.P.O. Box 11, UgheUi.93 Lagos Street, Benin City.P.O. Boifc 360, Warn.P.O. Box 144, UgheUi.52 Odion Road, Warri.8 W^ni-Sapele Road, Warri 93 Lagos Street, Benin City.36 Cemetery Road, Warri.P.O. Box 103, Agbor.Nwaja^ime-Chambers, Ubulu-Untir. 25 Odion Road, Warri.31 Igbi Street, Warri.P.O. Box 113, Agbor.P.O. Box 411, B«iin City.

, 33 Warri-Sapele Road, Benin City. i 2 Mariere Street, Agbor.90 Market Road, UgheUi.25 Igbe Road, Auichi.25 IpSlRoad, Auchi.P.O. Box 118, Agbor.3 Itsekiri Road, Sapele.

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A den iy i, D . I . ..

A j i jo la , A . D . ..

A li i , M . K .

A r io ri , A . A .

B row n -P e te rs id e , G .

D ass, S . D .

E ja ife , F . O .

F ieba i, O .

G rey , E . N .

H o rn , R . S .

H ughes , J . C . ..

H u sa in , A . ' ..

H asa in , M rs H . K .

I r f> n ge , E . F .

M a jiy agbe , J . B .

O bayan , G . A .

O dugbesan , A .

R azaq , A . G . F .

R azaq , A . M . A .

T hom as, E . L .

V ig o , A . L .

G rey , K . E .

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29 -6 -4 9 3 0 -3 -5 0 D 791163

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1 0 -3 -5 0 D 70S 077 F .l A irp o r t R oad , K ano .

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D 836063 6 8 E . B e llo R oad , K ano .

D 836062 6 8 E . B e llo R oad , IC ano .

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P .O . B o x 1 51 , Z a r ia .

8 7 C hu rch R oad , K ano .

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1 0 8 7O F F IC IA L G A Z E T T E1 0 th J u ly , 1 9 6 9

Government Notice No. 1036

La g o s Co n s u me r Pr ic e In d e x

M ID D L E IN C O M E G R O U P

Government Notice No. 1034

We s t e r n Nig e r ia Ma r k e t in g Bo a r d

C L O S IN G D A T E O F T H E 1 9 6 8 -6 9

COCOA SEASON The Lagos Consumer Price Index in respect of th e Middle Income Group is an official index ba^d

I t is n o t i f ie d fo r g e n e ra l in fo rm a t io n th a t th e o n th e e x p e n d i tu re p a t te rn s o f w a g e e a rn e rs e a rn in g W e s te rn N ig e r ia M a rk e t in g B o a rd , in e x e rc is e o f i ts b e tw e e n £ 4 0 0 a n d £ 8 0 0 p e r a n ru im in 1 9 6 0 . p o w e rs u n d e r s e c tio n 1 6 (« ) , C a p . 7 5 o f th e L a w s o f th e Western S ta te o f N ig e r ia , 1 9 5 9 , h a s f ix e d th e closing date of the 1 9 6 8 -6 9 cocoa season at midnight T h u rs d a y /F r id a y , 2 6 th /2 7 th J u n e , 1 9 6 9 .

2 . T h e a v e ra g e v a lu e o f th e in d e x fo r th ^ e e a m o n th s A p r i l 1 9 6 8 to A p r i l 1 9 6 9 a re a s fo l lo w s;— • ;

Ba s e : Av e r a g e 1 9 6 0 = 1 0 0Index1 2 8 .51 2 9 .5 1 3 0 iS

1 9 6 82 . T h e o p e n in g d a te o f th e 1 9 6 9 -7 0 s e a s o n w i l l b e

a n n o u n c e d la te r .A p r i l M a y .. J u n e

J u ly A u g u s t S e p te m b e r O c to b ̂N o v e m b e r D e c e m b e r

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1 3 1 .3s •

vemment Notice No. 1035

\We s t Af r ic a n Ex a min a t io n s Co u n c ii. Pmv a t e Ma il Ba g No . 1 0 2 2 , Ya b a, La g o s

1 3 1 .5 1 3 2 .4 1 3 5 .0 1 3 5 .01 3 5 .6

CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON

IN S T IT U T E E X A M IN A T IO N 1 9 6 9

E n try fo m M th e W ity a n d G u i ld s o f L o n d o n In s t i tu te D e c e m b ̂ 1 9 6 9 E x a m in a t io n a re n o w a v a i la b le a n d m a y b e o b ta in e d f ro m th e C o im c i l’ s o f f ic e s . \

E a c h in te n d in g c a n d id a te s h o u ld a p p ly fo r a n e n try fo rm b y s e n d in g th e ^ l lo w in g in a n e n v e lo p e a d d re ss e d to th e A c t in g S e ^ m r D e p u ty R e g is tra r ,W e s t A f r ic a n E x a m in a t io n s ^ u n c i l . P r iv a te M a i l B a g 1 0 2 2 , Y a b a: \

(0 3 s c ro ss e d P o s ta l O rd e r m a d e p a y a b le to th e A c t in g S e n io r D e p u ^ R e g is tra r \W e s t A f r ic a n E x a m in a t io n s C o im d l, ' Y a b a . \

(it) A fo o ls c a p (9 * x 4 ') e n v e lo p e , to \^ c h a 4 d p o s t^ e s ta m p is a f f ix e d , b e a r in g th e a ^ l ic a n t’ s . n a m e a n d p o s ta l a d d re s s . T h e lo w e r I ra i t^ h a n d A p n l. c o m e r o f th e e n v e lo p e s h o u ld b e d e a r ly m a rk e d “ C & G * F ’ 1 9 6 9” .

N o le t te r s h o u ld a c c o m p a n y th e a p p l ic a t io n .

T h e e x a m in a t io n w i l l b e h e ld a t th e fo l lo w in g c e n tre s .— A d o -E k i t i , B u k u ru , Ib a d a n , I le - I fe , I lo r in ,K a n o , L a g o s , Q s h o g b o , O w o , O y o , S a p e le a n d W a rr i .

L a s t d a te fo r re c e ip t o f c o m p le te d e n try fo rm s is IS th A u g u s t, 1 9 6 9 . L a te e n tr ie s w i l l b e re je c te d .

Publications.— ^ T h e fo l lo w in g i te m s o f th e In s t i­tu te’ s p u b l ic a t io n s a re o b ta in a b le f ro m th e C o u n c i l’ s

o f f ic e s:

1 9 6 91 3 5 .21 3 6 .11 3 5 .71 3 6 .7

J a n u a ry F e b ru a ry M a rc h A p r i l

3 . F u r th e r d e ta i ls a re a v a ila b le in th e F e d e ra l O f f ic e o f S ta t is t ic s , L a g o s .

Government Notice No. 1037

La g o s Co n s u me r Pr ic e In d e x

L O W E R IN C O M E G R O U P

T h e L a g o s C o m u m e r P r ic e In d e x in re sp e c t o f th e L o w e r In c o m e G ro u p is a n o f f ic ia l in d e x b a s e d o n th e e x p e n d i tu re p a tte rn s o f C le rk s , A r t is a n s a n d L a b o u re rs e a rn in g n o t m o re th m £ 4 0 0 p e r a n n u m

2 . T h is in d e x u s e d to b e b a s e d o n th e e x p e n d i tu re p a t te rn s o f C le rk s , A r t is a n s a n d L a b o u re rs e a rn in g n o t m o re th a n £ 3 5 0 p e r a n n u m in 1 9 5 3 b u t h a s b e e n re v is e d .

T h e a v e ra g e v a lu e s o f th e in d e x fo r th e th i r t^ n m o n th s A p r i l 1 9 6 8 to A p r i l 1 9 6 9 a re a s fo l lo w s —

Ba s e : Av e r a g e 1 9 6 0 = 1 0 0

1 9 6 8 Index121.8,1 2 4 1 91 2 4 .21 2 3 .9

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1 2 3 .5.( * ) G e n e ra l R e g u la t io n s 1 9 6 9 -7 0 a t ls -4 d p e r

c o p y , p o s t f re e (w i l l s o o n b e a v a i la b le ) .

(it) S y l la b u s in p o p u la r s u b je c ts a t 3s-3d e a c h ,

post f re e .

(tit) P a s t q u e s tio n p a p e rs 1 9 6 2 -6 8 in p o p u la r s u b je c te a t 3 $ p e r c o p y , p o s t f re e .

‘ A s e p a ra te a p p l ic a t io n s h o u ld b e m a d e fo r th e p u b l ic a t io n s l is te d a b o v e .

1 2 4 .7 1 2 6 .1 1 2 6 .41 2 5 .7

1 9 6 9J a n u a ry F e b ru a ry M a rc h A p r i l

3 . F u r th e r d e ta i ls a re a v a i la b le in th e D ig ^ o f S ta t is t ic s , p u b lb h e d q u a r te r ly b y th e F e d e ra l O f f ic e o f S ta t is t ic s , L a g o s f ro m w h ic h c o p ie s m a y b e o b ta in e d .

* 1 2 9 .61 3 0 .91 3 2 .51 3 3 .5I-

G . J . Ov e r be k e,Acting Senior Deputy Registrar

No. 38, Vol. 561088 OFFICIAL GAZETTE

The required foodstuffs are as follows ::—4. Details of the method of construction of the index imy also be obtained from the Federal Office

, of Statistics, Lagos. '

* Revised figures.

A

.. per ,1b... per cwt. .. per lb.

1. Beef2. Yams ..3. Rice (Nigeria) ..4. Grotmdnut Oil in 4 gallons tin per tin.5. Palm Oil in 4 gallons tin ..per tin.6. Onion ..1:\ Egusi (Ground)8i Plantains (Ripe)9. Large Fresh Pepper Groimd per lb.

.. per lb.

.. per lb.

.. per lb.

.. per lb.

.. per stone

.. per lb.

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.. per lb.,. per lb... per lb... -per lb.. .'per stone

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Gooemment Notice No. 1000 {2nd publication)

K in g ’s Co l l e g e, La g o s

TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES OF FOODSTUFFS

Tenders are invited for the supply of the following *** items of foodstuiis to King’s College, Lagos, for 360 Boarders during the period 4th September, 1969 to 17th July, 1970.

Beef, Liver, Fresh Fish, Yams, Gari, Beans, Potatoes, Plantain (ripe). Oranges, Bananas, Pine Apple, Onions, Big Pepper, Dry Pepper, Shoko- yokoto, Tete, Ewuro, Okro, Egusi, Groundnut (shelled). Crayfish (big). Palm Oil, Bread, Grounchiut Oil, Chicken, Eggs, Rice, Gbure, Tomatoes Tinned (Large).

All items supplied must be of the best quality. Prices should include delivery at the College.

2. («) Prices tendered for items subject to price control must not exceed the controlled wholesale price. The tenderer is however at liberty to quote a monthly charge in respect of delivery of all price- controlled articles.

(6) In the case of any items of foodstuff, above- mentioned that are, or become, during the currency of the contract, the subject of maximum wholesale price control xmder die provisions of any written law, if such wholesale price is increased during the currency of the contract, the supplier may be granted a sum equal to the increase in the maximum wholesale price.

W here such maximtmi price is fixed at a figure below the contract price, Ae supplier shall be paid such maximum price.

(c) The Government is not bound to accept the lowest or any tender.

.. per cwt. ■

.. per cwt.

.. per lb.

10. Pepper (Jos) (Groimd)11. Salt .........................12. Fresh Tomatoes13. Bananas (Ripe)14. Okro15. Dried Fish16. Fish (Fresh) Local17. Cray&h ..18. Eggs (Fowl) ..19. Vegetables20. Bitter Leaf21. Beans ..............22. Farina per bag of 186 lbs23. Oranges

B

L Yam Flour2. Potatoes3. Digitaria4. Dried Okro5. Stock Fish6. Chicken ..7. Carrots ..8. Cabbage9. Grape Fruit

10. Pineapples11. Pawpaw12. Marrow13. Lemon ..14. Daddawa15. Coconuts

.. per lb.

.. per lb.

.. per lb.

.. per lb.

.. per lb;

.. per lb.

.. per'lb.

.. per lb.

.. per lb.

.. per lb.

.. per lb.

.. per lb;

.. per lb.

.. per lb,

.. per lb.

In s t r u c t io n s

, , . The rate at which the person tendering is3.. Tenders must be pbmitted on a form to be willing to contract for each article must be spechied

obtamed from the Principal, King’s College, Lagos, in figures and imlwords, the .tender is to indude Completed Tender Forms should be submitted in delivery at the Sea School Island or Shere Hills sealed envelopes marked “Co n f id e n t ia l— ^Tenders Leadership Training Centre,for supplies of Foodstuffs to King’s College, Lagos”and addressed to the Permanent Secretary, Federal , 2. The successful tenderer may be required to enter Ministry of Education, Lagos, to reach him not later a written contract, the term of which may bethan (12 noon) on Saturday 2nd August, 1969. seen on application to the Accounting Officer,

Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre, 61 '^ ~ ------------ Yakubu Gowon Street, Lagos, or Shere Hills

Leadership Training Centre, P.O. Box 676, Jos.Government Notice No. 1001 {2nd publication)

CmzEiraHip AND Le a d e r s h ip Tr a in in g Ce n t r e

TENDERS

3. The articles must be of best quality.

4, The Centre does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

Tenders are invited for supply of foodstuffs to 1the Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre - ̂Apapa or (^teenshipSea School, Porto Novo Creek, Apapa^and fql Leadership Tra^g Centre, Shere Hills, Jos, Shere Hills Leadership Trainhig by the successful tenderer.Box 676, Jos during the period September 1969 to July 1970, inclusive. The Schools each his 50 students monthly.

6. Tenders must in either case be sent to the Secretary, Management Committee, 61 Yakubu Gowon Street, Lagos, in a sealed envelope marked.

1089O FFIC IAL G AZETTE10th July, 1969

Government Notice No. 1003 (2nd pubUcatimii

COBFOHATIONS STANDING TeNDSBS Bo ABD

TEND ER FO R CO NSTRUCTIO N O F N EW PO W ER STATIO NS IN M U BI,

PO TISK UM A N D A ZARE

El e c t r ic it y Co r po r a t io n o f Nig e r ia

Tenders are invited for the construction of N ew Pow er Stations in M ubi, Potiskum and A zare, all in the N orth-Eastern State of N igeria.

O fficial contraa docum ents m ay be obtain ̂from the Secret^, Corporations Standing Tenders > Board, 30 M arina, Lagos on paym ent of a non- ' refundable deposit of £7S (tw enty-five pountfr) to him .

Tenders m ust be subm itted in a sealed envelope m arked “Co n f id e n t ia l—^Te n d e r, f o r Co n s t r u c­t io n OF Ne w Po w e r St a t io n s in Mu b i, Po t ^k u m AND Az a r e” and addressed to the Sectary, Coipo- rations Standing Tenders Board, Private Bag 12055, 30 M arina, Lagos, so as to readh him not later thm 12 noon on M onday, 4th A ugust, 1969.

O nly tenders w hich conform to the stated condi­tions w ill be considered for the purpose of this tender.

The Board is bound to accept any tender.

“ Confidential— Sea School Food or Shere H ills Training Centre Food” . Tenders to reach him not later than 12 noon on Saturday 2nd A ugust, 1969.

V . A. Ad e d u r o, Secretary

H eadquarters O ffice,P.O . Box 1171,

61 Y akubu G ow on Street, Lagos. 12th Jtm e, 1969-

Govemment Notice No. 1002 (2nd publication^

Co r po r a t io n s St a n d in g Te n d e r s Bo a r d

TENDERfPOR SUPPLY OF LORRY

TRANSPORT LAGOS AREA

Nig e r ia n Po r t s Au t h o r it y

Tenders are invited from lorry transport contrac­tors norm ally resident in the Lagos area for:—

(а ) convey ing produce on suitable fiat lorrip from w arehouses, backsheds, end transit sheds in A papa Q uay of the N igerian Ports A uthority to the ship side w ithin the area of the quay or from the ship side to the backsheds, w arehouses, and transit 'sheds w ithin the sam e area on tonnage basis;

(б ) the supply of suitable vehides of 5 to 10 tons on a tim e basis for w ork either w ithin or outside the quay and other than the period covered in (a) above.

2. Requisition for lorries w ill fiuctuate consider­ably from day-to-day and this w ill depend on the needs of the D ock Superintendent of the N igerian Ports A uffiority ; but contractors m ust be able to m eet requirem ents at all tim es.

3. N o labour w ill be required for the contractor to load or unload produce and this fact m ust be borne in m ind w hen quoting rates.

)

Secretary,Corporations Standing Ten^s Board

Government Notice No. 1004 (2nd pubUcatiotil

Co r po r a t io n s St a n d in g Te n d e r s Bo a r d

TEND ER FO R SU PPLY

O F U N D ERG RO U N D M ED IUM

V O LTA G E PO W ER CA BLES

El e c t r ic it y Co r po r a t io n o f Nig e r ia

Tenders are invited for the supply and delivery (C .I.F. A papa) of U nderground M edium V oltage Pow er Cables.

4. Tenderers m ust first pay to the A ssistant A ccoim tant, Corporations Standing Tenders, Board O fficial tender docum ents m ay be obtained from on the 4th F loor of 30 M arina, Lagos, a non-refund- the Secretary, Corporations Standing Tenders able deposit of £25 (tw enty-five pounds) and then Board, 30 M arina, Lagos, on paym ent of a noh-present the receipt thereafter to the Secretary, refundable deposit of £25 (tw enty-five poui;^)Corporations Standing Tenders Board at the sam e to him .

' address for issue of official tender form s.,4

Tenders m ust be subm itted in a sealed envelope m arked “Co n f id e n t ia l—Te n d e r f o r U N D ERratouN D hilED iuM Vo l t a g e Po w e r Ca b l e s” and addressed to the Secretary, Corporations Standing Tenders Board, Private M ail Bag 12055, 30 M arina, L^os, so as to reach him not later than 12 noon on Friday, 15th A ugust, 1969.

Tenders received in any other m anner w iU not be considered for the purpose of th is tender.

The Board is not boim d to aqcept any tender.

5. Tenders should be enclosed in a sealed envelope m arked “Co n f id e n t ia l—^Te n d e r f o r Lo r r y Tr a n s po r t” and m ust be returned either by hand or by registered post to the Secretary, Corporations Standing Tenders Board, 4th Floor, 30 M arina, Lagos not later than 1200 hours on Tuesday, 15th July, 1969.

6. The Board does not bind itself to accept any tender.

Secretary,Corporations StanMng Tenders Board

Secretary,Corporations Standing Tenders Board

No. 38,Vol. 56OFFICIAL GAZETTE1090

the M inister of Overseas Developm ent, at ^e rate of one-fif & of a pound staling for each N igerian pound of basic salary. Children’ s and: car allowances. Part-fum fahed accom m odation.

Detailed applications (6 copies), sta^g age, full qualifications and experience, and nam ing 3 referees by 23rd July, 1969 to Registrar, Univetsity of Ibadan from whom further particulars m ay be obtained.

Govemnunt Notice No. 1038

Fe d e r a l M in is t r y o f Tr a n s po r t, La g o s

TENDER FOR THE PURCHASE OF

ABANDONED W RECK S.S. “ANESIS” AND HER CARGO

Tenders are invited for the purchase of the above m entioned W reck S.S. “ANESIS” and her Cargo.

2. The W reck S.S. “ Anesis” lies aground at a point approxim ately 47 m iles East of Lagos opposite the village of M obido in the vicinity of the Township of Lekki and accessible at all stages of tide.

3. The particulars of the vessel are as follows :—TTVsccpi

Official No. .. 2321 Gross Tonnage 2,128 Net Tonnage 1,196 Date Built .. 1936

Government Notice No. 1006 {2nd publication)

Un iv e r s it y Co l l e g e Ho s pit a l , Ib a d a n AND Un iv e r s it y o f Ib a d a n

SENIOR HOUSE OFFICERS/REGISTRARS—

DEPARTM ENT OF ANAESTHESIA.. S.S. “ ANESIS”

Applications are invited from suitably e^erienced M edical Practitioners for the above posts. These posts offer good opportunity for experience in general and regional anaesthesia technique for all

Cotton Seed .. 1,639.904 Tons in 29,284 bags tjrpes of surgery including obstetrical. The success- 674.2 Tons. ^ candidates w ill be graded as S.H .Os. or Registrars

according to e^erience.

Particulars of Cargo aboard—

Tim ber Logs

4. The vessel was last inspected on 25th October,1967 and it was observed that she had broken into two and som e of the shell plating had been washed away. Of the cargo only 36 logs rem ain on deck.The salvage hence would consist of m ainly the steelwork of the ship and som e of the logs.

5. Tenders m ust be subm itted in a sealed envelope in respect of the above-m entioned abandoned vesseland Cargo and m arked “Co n f id e n t ia l Te n d e r f o r Appointm ents for one tour of 12 m oitths renewable, Tm PuRciM E OF ^ANDONED S.S. ‘An e s is’ AND in the case of R^istrars, by m utual agreem ent. Ca r g o and addressed to the Governm ent Inspector The successfiil candidates will be required toof SM pping and Receiver of W recks, c/o Federal register w ith the N igeria M edical Council beforeM inistry of Transport, Lagos to reach him not later gggiiTnin<T dutv than 31st July, 1969 before 3 p.m . ® ^

Salary.—Registrars : £1,452-1,512 per annum . S.H.Os. : £1,392 per annum .

Inducem ent addition varying between £240 and £300 per annum is payable to an expatriate. A special allowance of £180 per annum is payable to a N igerian.

Gratuity —̂ ^£37-10s per quarter.

The successful candidates w ill be expected to undergo a 12 m onth post-graduate study course, organked by the University of Ibadan, leading to the D iploma in Anaesthesia. H ie course is designed

_ _ _ • , . , . provide trainees w ith such basic knowledge andu Receiver of W recks is not bound to accept practical experience as w ill enable them cope safely

the highest or any tender. w ith conm on problem s of anaesthesia, resuscitation,and respiratory insufficiency. A fee of £45 is pay­able to the University of Ibadan by each successtol candidate for the course.

6. The successful Tenderer w ill be required to m ake full settlem ent for the accepted tender before the vessel is_ rem oved and such settlem ent w ill be com pleted w ithin 7 days of notification of acceptance.

Ca f t a in H. a . Ag a t e, Government Inspector of Shipping,

Receiver of Wrecks, Federal Ministry of Transport,

LagosApplication form s and further particulars are

obtainable from the House Governor on receipt by him of a stam ped self-addressed foolscap envdope. C losing date: 16th July, 1969.

Government Notice No. 1005 {2nd pubUcatiori) .

Un iv e r s it y o f Ib a d a n

VACANCIES

M H1188/S. 8

Government Notice No. 1007 {2ndpublication)

Applications are invited for three vacant posts. Un iv e r s it y o p If etwo of them at the senior lecturer level, in thefields of Genetics, Com parative or Cellular Physio- VACANCIES

for tlnee years initially and subject to review there- ^ Lectureships in Pharm aceutics,after is to com m ence as soon as possible. (6) Lectureship in Pharm acology,

Salary scales.—Senior Lecturer : £2,275-75-2,575 ; W Lectureship in Pharm acognosy.’ =^^>^^"^^"?j ®^®/£1»^25-75-2,175 a year. Qualifications.— Applicants m ust possess good

am ily passages P^d on appointm ent, regular honours degrees and preferably higher degrees inTT t6i™ M iatton, where applicable. the areas of Pharm aceutics, Pharm acognosy and

F.b b.u. A suppleinent is payable to eUgible Pharm acology. Preference w ill be given to candi- Um ted K ingdom em ployees who are designated by dates wifii appropriate qualifications, teaching

1091OFFICIAL GAZETTE10th July, 1969

ie) I. At least three years’ experience as Laboratory Assistant, Grade II or equivdent.

II. Successful completion of the former Northern Region M inistry of Health’ s Training and Emminations for the position of Assistant ^ Laboratory Superintendent or die equivalent.

(d) W .A .S.C. vrith credits in three sdepce sub­jects, including M athematics and in English Language, or equivalent.

(e) Considerable experience in Laboratory work and in Blood Donor Oiganization, plus a thorough knowledge of the major local languages.

(/) A t least three years’ laboratory e3q>erience and passing an examination set by die bastitute. '

e^erience and research interests in General Phar­maceutics or Pharmaceutical M icrobiology, Phar­macognosy and Pharmacology. Appointment to com mence in September 1969.

‘ Salary scale,— ^Lectureiv--£l,200-75-2,175 per atmum.

A supplemrat is payable to eligible United K ingdom employees who are designated by the M inister of Overseas Development, at the rate of one-fifth of a pound sterling for each N igerian pound of basic salary: Other conditions include: su^er- armuation scheme; return fam ily passages; child­ren’s and car allowances, medical scheme; part furnished subsidised accommodation; annual U.K . leave, where applicable.

Detailed applications (six copies) stating ag€, fiill qualifications .and e^erience and naming three referees, to be forwarded to reach the Registrar University of Ife, Ile-Ife, not later than 21st July, 1969.

Salearies(а ) £800-25-1,050-25-1,100 ; £1,400-50-1,500

(б ) £376-15-443-15-488- (c) I. £376-15-436

II. £294-15-339(d) £219-12-279

(e) £792-30-1,102(f) £129-6-210.

Government Notice No. 1008 (2ndptAUcation)

Un iv eh s it y o f If e

VACANCY

Applications are invited ficom ^tably qualified of depends on qualifica-^^datesfor thepostof^is^tPersonal Secretary experirace. Successful candidates w ill bem the Bursary of the Umvereity. required to contribute 5 per cent of their salaries ̂to

Salary scale.— C(E) 1— ^£458-621. the appropriate Provident Fund/SuperarmuationQuaUfications.—West African School Certificate Scheme md the Institute w ill contribute at least 5

plus Shorthand and Typing at 100/50 words per per cent depraidmg on your salary, m inute of R.S.A. or Government Treasury Certifi- Applications should be made in writing to the cates. office of the Secrets^, Institute of Health, Ahmadu

Method of application.—Apphcetions (two copies) Bello University, Zaria, for AppU^tionFotrnIH.444. nam ing three referees and their addresses, and stating Th® completed forms shomd be retun ̂to the ®g®» qualifications and experience w ith copies (not , Secretary by not later than 1ft As^usty 1969. origin^s) of Certificates and Testimonials should be forwarded to the Senior Assistant Registrar (Person­nel), University of Ife, Ile-Ife, so as to reach him not later than M onday, 21st July, 1969.

On l y t h e Appl ic a t io n s o f Ca n d id a t e s w h o MAY K2 INVITED FOR INTERVIEW WILL BE ACKNOW- X£D6ED*

M . A . Id u ma, Admimtratioe Officer

Only the applications of candidates selected for interview w ill be acknowledged.

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Government Notice No. 1009 (2nd publication)

In s t it u t e o f He a l t h

GovemmenPNotice No. 1039

Un iv e r s it y o f Ib a d a n

VACANCIESAHM ADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA

Applications are invited &om suitably qualified and experienced persons for the following posts:

AppUcatior ̂are invited for the post of Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in the Department of M odem Languages. Candidates should have a good honours

(a) Technologists/Senior Technologiste in degree in French or its equivalent and resea;^Haematology Histopathology, M icrobio- experience in one or more aspects of French literaturelogy and Hhpminal Patiiology since C. 1600. Appointment, for three years

X CCiUiUCdi x*88I8»flOtS^ v^STdClGS X dUCl XX

(d) Student Technologists(e) B lood Donor Organizer(f) Laboratory Assistants

Qualifications:■ (a) A.I.M .L.T. or equivalent. Senior Techno­

logist must jh&ve at least three years post qualffication^% xperience.

(b) Intermediate I.M .L.T. or equivalent.

Salary scale.—Senior Lecturer: £2,275-75-2,575^; Lecturer: £l,200-75-l,650/£l,725-75-2,175 a year. Fam ily passage paid on appointment, regular over­seas leave and term ination, where > applicable. F.S.S.U. A supplement is payihle to eligible United K ingdom employees who are designate by the M inister of Overseas Development, at the rate of one fifth of a pound sterling for each iNSgerian pound of basic sala^. Children’s and car allowances. Part-furnished accommodation.

N o. 38 , V o l. 561092 O F F IC IA L G A Z E T T E

(e) T he P ennanen t S ecretary ,M in istry o f E ducation and C om m un ity D evelopm en t,L agos S ta te , L agos.

{ /) T he P erm anen t S ecretary ,M in istry o f E ducatipn , _ ,S tuden ts and S pec ial S erxdces S ectio t?, B en in C ity .

(g ) T he; P erm anen t S ecretary ,M in istry o f E ducation ,N orth -C en tra l S ta te, K aduna.

(h) T he P erm anen t S ecretary ,M in istry o f E ducation ,N orth -E astern S ta te, M aiduguri.

( i) T he P erm anen t S ecretary ,M in istry o f E ducation ,N orth -W estern S ta te, S oko to .

(/) T he P erm anen t S ecretary ,M in istry o f E ducation ,R ivers S ta te , P ort H arcourt.

(k) T he P ennanen t S ecretary ,M in istry o f E ducation ,S ou th -E astern S ta te,C alabar.

{D T he P erm anen t S ecretary ,M in istry o f E ducation ,S tuden ts S ection , Ibadan .

(m} All Academic Registrars/Secretaries of all Nigerian Universities.

(n) A ll N igerian H igh C om m issions, E m bassies and C onsu la te ab road .

D etailed app lications (6 cop ies), sta ting age, fu ll qua lif ica tions and experience, and nam ing 3 re ferees by 30 th Ju ly , 1969 to R ^ istrar, U n iversity o f Ibadan from w hom fu rther particu lars m ay be ob ta ined . 18 th June, 1969 .

Government Notice No. 1040

Fe d e r a l M in is t r y o f Ed u c a t io n

C O M M O N W E A L T H S C H O L A R S H IP A N D

F E L L O W S H IP P L A N 1970 A W A R D S

A pp lica tions are inv ited fo r the C om m onw ealth P ostg raduate S cho larsh ips and F ellow sh ips fo r research and post-p ro fessiona l tra in ing fo r the academ ic year 1970-71 . S uccessfu l cand idates w ill be recom m ended fo r aw ards to be m ade by those C om m onw ealth coun tries in w h ich cand idates have e lec ted to do the ir courses. In each case the research p rog ram m es w ill ex tend over a period o f no t m ore than tw o academ ic years and m ay lead to U n iversity deg rees o r s im ila r p ro fessiona l qua lif ica tions ; aw ards cou ld a lso be m ade fo r cou rses lasting one academ ic year on ly .

2 . C and idates m ay app ly fo r aw ards in any fie ld o f study tenab le in one o f the institu tions o f any tw o co im tries se lec ted from the fo llow ing lis t:—

U n ited K ingdom P ak istan

C anada M alaysia (M ay 1971)New Zealand (1971 March)

A ustralia (1971 M arch ) E ast A frica

H ong K ong

C ey lon India

Jamaica Sierra Leone

(K enya and U ganda)

G hana R equest fo r app lication fo rm s shou ld be accom pan ied by a se lf-add ressed stam ped envelope (no t sm aller

T he tw o coxm tries se lec ted w ill be treated w ith equa l than 9" x 4 ") m arked “ C S F P” on the le ft handeom er. p re ference and cand idates m ay be nom inated fo r A ll p rospective cand idates are requ ired to fiU o n e either o f the tw o . copy o f the app lication fo rm in the fust m stance.

S uccessfu l app lican ts w ill a t a la ter stage be requ ired to com p le te f iv e m ore cop ies o f the app lication fo rm . F o rm s w h ich are no t p roperly f il led and s ig n e d w ill be re jec ted.

(Note.— A w ards from C anada, N ew Z ealand and A ustralia do no t inc lude c lin ica l tra in ing , m ed ica l and den tal degrees).

3 . Qualifications.— (a) C andidates m ust have a good U n iversity degree, p re ferab ly , first o r second c lass honours.

{& ) A pp lican ts o f any age m ay app ly bu t p re ference w iU be g iven to those under 30 .

4 ; Applicatiin forms.— ^A pplica tion fo r scho lar­sh ips m ust be com p leted on the prescribed fo rm w h ich can be ob ta ined from :—

(a) T he P erm anen t S ecretary ,M in istry o f E ducation ,B enue-P la teau S ta te, Jos.

(b) T he S ecretary to the A dm in istra tor fo r E nugu and L ibera ted A reas o f the E ast- C en tra l S ta te,5 K o fo A bayom i S treet,V ic to ria Is land , L agos.

vc) T he P erm anen t S ecretary ,M in istry o f E ducation ,K ano S ta te , K ano .

(d) T he P erm anen t S ecretary ,M in istry o f E ducation ,K w ara S ta te, I lo rin .

5 . A pp lica tion fo rm s du ly com p leted m ust be subm itted to the P erm anen t S ecretary , F ederal M in istry o f E ducation , S cho larsh ips S ection , L agos, so as to reach h im no t la ter than 30 th A ugust, 1969 .

6 . C and idates m ust a t the tim e o f app ly ing request the ir re ferees and fo rm er institu tions to fo rw ard d irect to the S cho larsh ip B oard the ir reference reports and U n iversity /C o llege reco rds respective ly .

7 . T he in terv iew s fo r these app lications w ill be he ld in the first w eek o f N ovem ber 1969 , O nly cand idates se lec ted fo r the in terv iew s w ill be com­m un icated . C andidates w ho have no t heard from the S cho larsh ip B oard by 31st O ctober, 1969 , shou ld assum e that they are no t se lected fo r the in terv iew s. T he B oard w ill no t en ter in to fu rther co rrespondence w ith such app lican ts.

8 . U nsuccessfu l cand idates w ish ing to have cop ies o f the ir docum ents re tu rned to them m ust send a se lf-add ressed stam ped enve lope w ith the ir request.

S. Ad e. Jo h n, Permanent SecreUny,

Federal Ministry of Education

1 0 th J u ly , 1 9 6 9 1 0 9 3O F F IC IA L G A Z E T T E

G&ve^tmftnt.Notice No. 1041

Co u n c il OF Le g a l Ed u c a t io n

Nig e r ia n La w Sc h o o l La g o s

6 . A p p lica n ts in G o v ern m en t S e rv ice o r in P u b lic C o rp o ra t io n s m u st su b m it th e ir a p p lica t io n s th ro u g h th e ir H ead s o f D ep a r tm en t a n d th e a p p lica t io n m u st b e a cco m p a n ied b y co n f id en t ia l r ep o r ts.

7 . O n ly a p p lica t ion s o f th o se se lec ted fo r in terv iew w ill b e a ck n o w led g ed .

S T A F F V A C A N C IE S

1 . A p p lica t io n s a re in v ited from su ita b ly q u a lif ied ca n d id a tes . fo r im m ed ia te a p p o in tm en t to th e fo l lo w in g p o sts in th e N ig e r ia n L a w S ch o o l —

' (i) L ectu rer (» ) P erso n a l S ecreta ry

(Ui) F irst C la ss C lerk (A ccou n ts).

2 . Quohjications.— (i) L ec tu re r : A p p lit^ n ts ' m u st p o ssess a g o o d h o n o u r^ L a w d eg ree, a n d m u st b e b a r r iste rs a n d S o lic ito rs o f th e S u p rem e jC o u r t o f N ig e r ia w ith a t lea st th ree y ea rs p ra ct ica l e^ e r ien ce . A n a p t itu d e fo r L a w tea ch in g w il l b e a n a d d ed a d v a n ta g e .

Ja c o b A . O . So f o l a h a n, Secretary U> t i te Council of

Legal Education

Government Notice No. 1042

F3SDERAL MiNISTRT OF MINES AND PoWER

S C H O L A R S H IP A W A R D S U N D E R T H E N IG E R IA N G U L F O IL C O M P A N Y

T R A IN IN G F U N D A C T , 1 9 6 4

A p p lica t io n s a re h ereb y in v ited fro m su itab ly q u a lif ied ca n d id a tes fo r 1 9 6 9 -7 0 a w a rd o f sch o la r -

(n ) P erso n a l S ecre ta ry : A p p lica n ts sh o u ld h o ld sh ip s a n d b u rsa r ies fro m th e N ig e r ia n G u lf O il th e W est A fr ica n S ch o o l C er tif ica te o r eq t i iv a len t. C o m p a n y T ra in in g F u n d .

C e i^ e C er tif ica tes 2 . T h e a w a rd s w il l b e fo r u n d erg ra d u a te co u rses m T y p ^ ito g (6 0 w ^ p .m .) S h o ^ a n d (1 4 0 w .p .m .), a v a ila b le in N ig e r ia n U n iv e rs it ies a n d rd a tin g

p r im a r il iT to th e P e tro leu m In d u M ry . T h ey tr iU b e ,

S h o r th a n d (1 2 0 w .p .m .) b u t w it i i p ro v ed ex p er ien ce ca n a p p ly .

m a d e o n ly fo r :

G eo lo g y ;

(m j F ir st C la ss C lerk (A cco u n ts): A p p lica n ts M ech a n ica l E n g in ee r in g; m u st h o ld th e W est A fr ica n S ch o o l C er tif ica te o r C iv il E n g in ee r in g; eq u iv a len t q u a lif ica tio n a n d m u st h a v e rea ch ed th e E lec tr ica l E n g in ee r in g; a n d

E o g m oo r io g (P o » .g ro < tam co u r^ .

3 . Salary scales.— (i) L ectu re r : S ca le A 1— C a n d id a tes w h o a re a lrea d y u n d erg o in g a n y o f th e jC l,5 8 4 4 ,8 9 0 i v r ith a p ro sp ec t o f p ro m o tio n to S en io r a b o v e C o u rses in a n y o f m e N ig e r ia n U n iv e rs it ies L ectu rer g ra d e o n a co n so lid a ted sa la ry o f £,2,291 m a y a lso a p p ly th ro u g h th e ir a p p ro p r ia te U n iv e rs ity

A u th o r it ies.p e r a n n u m .

(« ) P erso n a l S ecreta iy : S ca le (C )E 2 ,3 ., i.e, 3 , A p p li i^ ts a re req u ired to o b ta in fo rm s fo r £ 6 4 8 -9 9 6 . co m p le t io n in d u p lica te f rom th e S ecre ta ry , N ig e r ia n

C la s. C lerk (A cco u u « ): S ca le D 3 . ^ e S

P o in t ' o f en tr y in ea ch ca se w ill d ep en d o n q u a lif ica - A a n 1 6 lh A u g u st 1 9 6 9 .t io n a n d ex p e r ien ce. A m ch ed to o n e o f th e fo ra s m u st b e a p a ssp o r t s ize

. ^ . , . , . ~ p h o to g ra p h o f th e a p p lica n t. A p p lica n ts sh o u ld4. Other condftfons of service.—(a) The posts are h a v e th e H ig h er S ch o o l C er t if ica te o r G en era l

p en s io n a b le , b u t a p p o in tm en t w il l b e fo r a p ro b a - C er t if ica te o f E d u ca tio n (A d v a n ced L ev e l) in th reet io n a l p e r io d o f th ree y ea rs in th e fir st in s ta n ce.O th er co n d itio n s o f se rv ice a re s im ila r to th o se ex is t in g in th e F ed era l P u b lic S e rv ice a n d a s m a y b e p resc r ib ed from t im e to t im e b y th e C o u n c il o f L eg a l E d u ca t io n .

o r m o re su b jec ts . A ll a p p lica t io n s sh o u ld co n ta in:

(1 ) P e rso n a l d e ta ils o f th e a p p lio in t ;

(2 ) P a r t icu la rs o f ed u ca tio n a n d ex a m in a t io n s p a ssed (co p ies b u t n o t o r ig in a l ce r t if ica tes sh o u ld b e en c lo sed );

(3 ) P ro p o sed co u rse o f s tu d y , s ta t in g w h e th e r a d m iss io n h a s b een o b ta in ed to a n In st itu t io n o f H ig h er L ea rn in g , a n d if so , sta te n a m e o f th e in s titu tio n ;

(4 ) W h e th e r a p p lica n t h a s a p p lied to a n yo th e r G o v ern m en t o r o rg a n isa t io n fo r a sch o la r­sh ip a n d , i f so , w ith w h a t resu lt . ,

(6 ) For Lecturers.— F ree p a ssa g es w il l b e p rov id ed fo r ex p a tr ia te a p p o in tees a n d th e ir fa m ilies to a n d f r o m t i ie ir h o m e co u n tr ies in c lu d in g h o m e leav e a t th e en d o f ea ch to u r ; a n d a g ra tu ity o f £ 3 7 -1 0 r -0 d fo r ea ch co m p le ted p e r io d o f th ree m o n th s serv ice is p a y a b le a t th e en d o f ea ch to u r o f o n e y ea r se rv ice.A fu r th er ta x -free su p p lem en ta t io n is p a3m b le b y th e B r it ish G o v ern m en t to c it izen s o f th e U n ited K in g d o m a n d I re lm d . O & er co n tra c t b en ef its w ill ' Value of awards.—The v a lu e o f a w a rd s w iU b e b e M th o se ^ p lica b le to . o f f ice rs o f s im ila r grade m th e sa m e a s u n d er th e F ed era l M il ita r y G o v ern m en tth e F ed era l P u b h c S erv ice, p ^ cu l^ o f w h ich ca n S ch o la rsh ip S ch em e. A p p K ca n ts a re a d v ised tob e o b ta in ed o n req u ^ t. E x p a tr ia tes m u st b e a cq u a in t f f iem se lv es w ith th e o m d it io n s g o v e rn in g p rep a red to se rv e a m in im u m o f tw o to u rs. a d m iss io n to co u rses o f s tu d y o r tra in in g th ey w g sh .

5 . A p p lica t io n s ( in s ix co p ies) g iv in g th e cu r r icu lu m to p u rsu e a n d en su re t i ia t th ey p o ssess th e n ecessa ry v ita e - a n d th e d a te w h en a p p lica n ts w il l b e a b le to a ca d em ic q u a lif ica t io n s, a ssu m e d u ^ , w ith th e n a m es o f th ree re fe rees sh o u ld b e su b m it ted to rea ch th e S ec re ta ry , C o u n c il o f L eg a l E d u ca tio n , P .M .B : 1 2 6 1 0 , L a g o s, n o t la te r th a n 3 1 st J u ly , 1 9 6 9 .

M. A. Ny a ,Secretary,

Nigerian Gulf Oil Company Training Fund

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O F F IC IA L G A Z E T TE1094 N o. 38, V o l. 56

Governmeta Notice No. 1043

M in is t r y o f Tr a n s po r t (Av ia t io n Div is io n )

V A C A N C IE S F O R A SSISTA N T T E C H N IC A L O F F IC E R S

(6) A rrang ing, th rough headquarters as nectary , production o f designs for posters or pa in ted boards ; and

(c) T he p itting , pa in ting, fix ing and m ain tenance of hoard ings, boards and ^e d isp lays thereon in h is area, both for h is O w n d ients and those o f w hom he receives requests firom ad jo in ing areas or instructions from headquarters.

3 . Qualification and experience.— G enera l C ertif i ­ca te o f E ducation or W est A fr ican School C ertifica te, C onunerdal A dvertising exper ience w ill be an advantage.

4 . Sa lary .— Scale 14, i.e., £798-36-906-42-1,116- 48-1,164; £1,234-48-1,330-54-1,438,

5. Prospects of promotion.— A cand idate o f p roven ab ility cou ld be prom oted to A ssistant C om m ercia l A dvertising O fficer.

, 6. MeUmd of application.— ^A pp lica tion form s are ob ta inab le from A e Secretary and C h ief A dm in is ­tra tive O fficer, Statutory C orporations Serv ice C om m ission , P .M .B . 12033, 30 M arina, L agos.

A pplica tions are inv ited from su itab ly qualified cand idate for the posts of A ssistan t T echnica l O fficers in the A v ia tion D iv ision (T elecom m un ica­tions B ranch) o f the M in istry o f T ransport.

Salary scale.— ^T he post o f A .T .O . is in the Scale C (T ) 1, 2 en ter ing po in t being £476 petnnnum .

Qtmlifications.— C and idates for appoin^en t shotild not be m ore than 35 yeaK old and |nust possess at least one of the m in inm m qualific^ons listed below:— I-

(1) W est A fr ican School C ertif ica te w ith good passes in E nglish, M athem atics, P hysics and one other sub ject together w ith C ity and G uilds In term ed ia te C ertifica te in T elecom m un ications teduiidans’ cou rse.

(2) G enera l C ertif ica te o f E ducation w ith passes in E nglish , M athem atics, P h3rsics and one other sub ject together w ith C ity and G u ilds In term e ­d ia te C ertifica te in T elecom m un ications techn i­c ians’ course.

(3) A cand idate w ith standard of G enera l E ducation up to the G .C .E . or W .A .S .C . w ho actua lly does not possess these certifica tes bu t holds ffie C ity and G u ilds In term ed ia te C ertifica te in T elecom m unications technic ians* course and has a considerab le num ber of years practica l exper ience m ay a lso be considered .

Successfu l cand idates w ill be requ ired to pass m ed ica l exam inations before being em p loyed .

C om pleted app lica tion form s should be retu rned to the Secretary (a t the address above) before 19th A ugust, 1969.

C C 1733/C /290

Government Notice No. 1045

M in is t r y o f De f e n c e

Ar me d Fo r c e s Me d ic a l Se r v ic e s—Cr a s h Pr o g r a mme

R E H A B IL IT A T IO N A ID E S

A pplica tions are inv ited from su itab ly qualifiedDuties.— M ain tenance of te lecom m un ications and , . .rad io equ ipm ents used in A v ia tion . H e is expected n^a le and fem ale N igenans th roughou t the F ederation .to w ork xm der the superv ision o f T echn ica l O fficers w ho are betw een the ages o f 17 and 30 years, ho ld ing at any o f the a irport. the F irst School L eav ing C ertificates or H igher

X f m i- E ducationa l C ertif icates, for selection as R ehab ilita -Opportumues for promoum.—T^te^e p r^ects the A rm ed F orces M ed ical Serv ices,

o t prom otion to the grade of T echm cal O fficer(A v ia tion S igna ls) on passing the exam ination for Method of application.— A pplican ts should re^ r tthe C ity and G u ilds F ina l C ertif ica te in T elecom - for in terv iew in person w ith hand-w ritten appU ca- m unications or after acquir ing adequate experience tions and or ig ina l educationa l certifica tes a t: A balti in the grade o f A ssistan t T echn ica l O fficer (A v ia tion B arracks, Id i-O ro on M onday, 14th Ju ly , 1969 at Signa ls).

Method of application.— A pp lications should be accom pan ied by cop ies of cer^cates and testim o­n ia ls and m ust be addressed to the P erm anent Secretary , M in istry of T ransport, L agos to reach h im not la ter than the 2nd o f A ugust, 1969.

C andidates a lready in G overnm ent serv ice or in Statu tory C orporations should subm it their app lica­tions th rough their H eads of D epartm en t to reach th is M in istry not la ter than the above date.

0830 hours.

Successfu l app lican ts w ill undergo a course of concentra ted tra in ing.

Place of training T ra in ing.. A F M SSchool

Duration of training .. Six w eelra Scale of salary .. £144-6-240 per

annum .. C iv ilians

N on R esiden t .. W ill be supplied free

of charge (dress, and berrete for fem ales. O vera ll,

trousers andberrets fo r m al^ .

Conditions of service .. T he C iv ilian StaflFR egu la tion of A rm ed F orces (un-estab lished).

Status in AFMSAccommodationUniform

Government Notice No. 1044

St a t u t o r y Co r po r a t io n s Se r v ic e Co mmis s io n

V A C A N C Y F O R A R E A A D V E R T IS IN G SU P E R V ISO R

A pp lica tions are inv ited from su itab ly qualified N iger ians for the above post.

2 . Duties of post.— (a) Selling o f Space to A dver ­tisers or their agents in has area.

S im ilar recru itm en t w ill take place—^in the var ious sta tes w here there are Ar me d Fo r c e s Me d i­c a l Fa c il it ik .

10th Ju ly , 1969 O FFIC IA L G A Z ET T E 1095

Government Notice No. 1046 6. Method of application,— A pplications from (m ndidates not in G overnm ent Serv ice should be subm itted in dup licate on fonn M N PSC .1 vd iich is obtainab le from the Secreta^, Public Serv ice C om­m ission, B enin C ity . A ppli<»tions from candidate

A pplications are inv ited from suitab ly qualified ^eady in G overnm ent Serv ice shou ld be subm itted can^dates for the fo llow ing posts in th is Institu te:— -letter form through the norm al departm ental

channels. If an applicant is in a Pubuc Serv ice o ther than that of the M id-W estern State, h is app lication should be routed through the Secretary o f the appropriate Public Serv ice C om m issidn w ho w ill forw ard the application w ith copies of the

(a) (i) W est .M rican School C ertif icate; G k jvem - confidential reports rendered on the applicant m ent C lass IV C ertificate or equivalent during the last th ree years, qualifications and

Co c o a Re s ea b c h In s t it u t e o f Nig e r ia

ST A FF V A C A N C IE S

(а ) S tenographer.(б ) S taff N u ise (M ale).

2 . QuaUficatum.—

7. Closing date.— A ll app lications shou ld reach the (mJ 80/35 w ords per m inute R .S .A . C ertif i- Sw retary , Public Serv ice C lom m ission, B enin C ity ,

<»tes in Shorthand and T yp ing o r M id-W estern N igeria, not later' than T hursday,80/35 w ords per m inute Federal/W estem 10th Ju ly , 1969.S tate C ertificates in Shortlu tnd and T yp ing. Prev ious know ledge of filing system w ill be an advantage.

(6) S .R .N . or N .R .N .

^. Interview.— A ll qualified candicbtes w ho have app lied for appoin tm ent either in response to th is advertisem ent or before the publication of the advertisem ent should report to the Public Serv ice C om m ission, B enin C ity fpr in terv iew on M onday, 14th Ju ly , 1969. Form al inv itation notices w ill no t be issued to candidates.

3 . Salary.—(а ) Scale D 2, 3 (£271-448).(б ) Scale N 2 (£397-476) subject to E lw ood

r^xm im endafion. Poin ts o f en try w ill depend on qualifications and experience.

4 , Method of application—(t) A pp lications from candidates in the G overn­

m ent Serv ice should be forw arded through the Public Serv ice C om m i^ ion concerned a i^ shou ld be am im panied by cop ies o f the last th ree annual confidentia l reports.

(u) -A ll app lications shou ld be addressed to the D irector, C ocoa R esearch Institu te of N igeria, P .M .B . 5244, Ibadan, to reach h im not later than 30th Ju ly , 1969.

J. A . O H IO H B N O yA ,*

Acting Secretary, Public Service Commission

Government Notice No. 1048

U N ESC O V A C A N C Y

SPB C tA l. Fo n d Appo in t men t1. Title of post.— ^Senior L ecturer in Physics.

2 . location.— H aile Selassie I U niveraity , A ddk A baba, E th iop ia.

Government Notice No. 1047

M id -We s t e r n Nig e r ia Pu b l ic Se r v ic e '3. BacJ^ound and Functions.— T he U niveisity

H aile Selassie I is an autonom ous body governed__________ by an im perk l charter. O ne of the functions o f theV A CA N CIE S FO R E X EC U T IV E O FFIC E R S U niversity is to prepare and professionally train

graduates for teadung in secondary schools. A ^ist- ance is being given by the Special Fund of the U nited N ations w ith U nesco as executing agen ̂to expand the facilities of the U niversity and to increase the U niversity’ s output o f g raduate teachers,

2 . QuaUfications.— C andidates ̂for consideration particu larly in physics. "V ii^en the pro ject is fu lly shou ld possess one o f the fo llow ing qualifications, or estab lished it is p la im ed A at the annual output o f their equ ivalent;— the graduates of the degree course w ould be 145,

and the d ip lom a course 150 tra ined teachers.

T he incum bent w ill be requ ired to:

(а ) A s a prim ary responsib ility , teach physics for the degree and dip lom a courses as assigned. T he present teach ing; load is 12 hours but every effort is being m ade in order to reduce it ;

(б ) U ndertake as nectary research in the im provem ent of cum cula and tead iing m ethods

, and in the production of teach ing m ateria ls and aids;

(c) A ssist in an adv isory capacity , w ifiim the ^sting adm in istrative structure as w ell as tbmngh the ex iting cm nm ittees, in the im provem ent of tra in ing in their particu lar subject, and w hen requested in the developm ent of d ie U niversity as a w hole. It is understood d iat d ie e:^erts have d irect acc^s to D epartm ent H eads and to d ie D ean for th is purpose.

A pplications are inv ited fitun su itab ly qualified cand idates for appoin tm ent as E xecutive O fficer (G m eral D uties) in the Public Serv ice o f the M id- W estern S tate.

(t) A un iversity degree;

(^ D ip lom a in Public A dm in istration;

(in ) A pass in the final exam ination of an approved Secretaria l body (e.g,, the C harter ̂Institu te of Secretaries or the C orporation of Secretaries).

3 . Salary scafc.— Scale C (E ) 2, 3 (£621-27-675; £756-33-888; £924-36-960).

4 . Duties.— Successfu l cand idates w ill be requ ired to pnform duties invo lv ing the treatm ent o f various m atters in files by reference to G eneral O rders, C ircu lars and other G overnm ent R egulations; and invratigations requiring die analysis of separate factors and the form ulation of recom m endations.

5 . Conditions of service.— ^T he post is pensionable and new entrants in to the Public Serv ice w ill norm ally be on probation for three years.

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(d) A ssist as requ ired in the planning and tead iing of in -serv ice and vacation courses for school teachers and other educational personnel.

4 . QuaKficatiom.— ^A h igher degree in physics. C onsiderab le experience in teach ing of and research in physics in a U n iversity or a teacher tra in ing co llege.

3. Background and functions.— ^T he A sian Institu te for the T ra in ing of T eacher E ducators at Q uezon C ity (Ph ilipp ines) set up early in 1962 in order to prov ide tra in ing courses for teacher educators from the var ious M em ber States of U nesco in A sia.

A part from th is tra in ing function , the Institu te has , T ' 1- . r function of undertak ing and prom oting

5. ^nguage quahficatwns.— F luen t E nghsh for research in the techn iques of teacher tra in ing andteach ing purposes. teach ing m ethods for p r im a^ schools, the resid ts of

6. Duration of appointment.— Initia l appoin tm ent w hich w ill be p laced at the d isposal o f A sian M em berfor 2 years, as of 1st Septem ber, 1969 and up to States. From tim e to tim e, at the request of 31st A ugust, 1971 at the la test. G overnm ents, the Institu te also assists in the

7. International salary and aUotoances.~{Net of orgaipation and im provem ent of national teacher national incom e tax— ^payab le parfy in the currency train ing institu tions and serv ices, of the sta ff m em ber’ s hom e or o f the du ty sta tion). , T he Institu te is headed by a D irector appoin ted by

B ase sa lary per annum : the G overnm ent of the Ph ilipp ines in consu lta tionequ iva len t to .. ., G ross $15,260 U nesco. T he D irector of the Institu te is

N et $11,682 responsib le for the above-m entioned program m es, ’ in w nsu lta tion w ith the D irector of the U nesco

R egional O ffice for E ducation in A sia, w ho has the over-a ll responsib ility for co-ord inating and im p le-

$1,530 nuenting U nesco’ s educational w ork in A sia.

T he incum bent w ill, under the d irection.of the D irector o f the A sian Institu te for T eacher E ducators, and in fu ll co llaboration w ith the professional staff

$1,200 of the Institu te, be assigned responsib ilit ies and functions rela ting to teach ing, research and extension serv ices program m es of the Institu te genera lly , and

$400 in particu lar to : ^$300 (fl) teach ing courses in pfoblem s of prim ary

education in A sia, ch ild developm ent, curricu lum p lann ing and m ethods of teach ing in prim ary schools and curr icu ltnn p lanning o f p r im ary teacher tra in ing;

(b) im d ertak ing research and stud ies in the above-m entioned sub ject areas;

(c) assista ing in the preparation of docum ents and pub lications of the Institu te or m eetings organ ized by the Institu te *

(d ) psisting and adv ising A sian M em ber S tates, at their request in the organ ization of national courses for the tra in ing of teachers or teacher educators or partic ipating in such courses ; and

(e) perform ing such other duties as m ay be assigned to h im by the D irector o f the Institu te or the D irector o f U nesco R egional O ffice at B angkok , in connection w ith the program m e of teacher education .

4 . Qtialifkations.—University degree in educa­tion-; exper ience in teacher tra in ing ; exper ience and know ledge of techn iques of educational reseach in rela tion to teacher tra in ing prob lem s and to ch ild ’ developm ent, especia lly at pr im ary education level.

5 . Language T horough know ledgeof E nglish , w ith ab ility to w rite and express h im self clear ly . W ork ing know ledge of F rench desirab le’

6 . Duration of appointment.— 2 years, com m encing N ovem ber 1969.

Post adjustm ent (cost qf liv ing, sub ject to change w ithou t notice) at th is date: the localequ ivden t o f ...........................($1,020 w ithou t dependants)

A ssignm ent a llow ance (expa­tr iate allow ance): the localequ iva len t o f .. .. ■ ..($950 if w ithou t dependants)

Fam ily a llow ances; dependent spouse.. each dependent ch ild

T ravel is p rov ided for the expert and h is dependants (spouse and ch ildren under 18 years of age.) In add ition , U nesco contribu tes tow ards the cost of insta lla t ion at the duty station , the education of dependent ch ild ren , and the m ed ica l expenses of the staff m em ber. O n separation from U nesco, a repatria tion gran t is paid .

8 . Method of application.— ^A pp lications l^ve to be m ade on specia l C urricu lum "V itae Form s, w h ich can be obta ined , in pem on or by post, from the Secretary , N igerian N ational C om m ission for U nesco, Federa l M in istry of E ducation, Senate B uild ings, L agos.

A ll app lications for C urr icu lxun V itae form s shou ld state—

(a) the particu lar advertisem ent for w h ich the form s are w anted— ^please quote reference num ber w here supp lied;

(b) very br ief (2 or 3 lines) sum m ary of app li ­can t’ s qualifications for the post in term s o f:—

(i) basic academ ic or professional qtia lifi- cations.

(«) num ber of years post-qualification experience.

(Hi) L anguages spoken.

P lease enclose a stam ped addressed envelope (4" X 9').

.. G ross N et

Post ad justm ent (cost o f liv ing, sub ject to change w ithou t notice) at th is date : the loca l equ iva len t

$15,260$11,628Government Notice No. 1049

U N E SC O V A C A N C Y

Re g u l a b Pr o g r a mme Appo in t me n t

1. Title of post.— Specia list in T eacher E ducation

2. Location.-^Asizxk Institu te for the T ra in ing of T eacher E ducators, Q uezon C ity , Ph ilipp ines.

o f $510($340 if w ithou t dependants)

A ssignem ent a llow ance (expa­tr ia te a llow ance):

the loca l equ iva len t o f $1,200

10 th Ju ly , 1969 O F FIC IA L G A ZE T T E 1097

($950 if w ithout dependan ts) p rob lem s that m ust be dealt w ith as Ind ia’ s agricu l-F am ily a llow ances: tu re m odern ises. T he espansion of agricu ltu ra l

dependen t spouse .. $400 ou tpu t necessita tes an increase in livestock andea ̂dependen t ch ild .. $300 po id try p roducts, p lan t b reed ing and p lan t p ro tection ,

T ravel is p rov ided fo r the expert and h is dependan ts land and w ater m anagem ent and agricu ltu ral econo- (spouse and ch ild ren under 18 years o f age). In m ics as sub ject m atter d isc ip lines, add ition , U nesco con tribu tes tow w tis A e cost o f In order to fu lf il the above ob jectives, the G ovem - ^ taU ation at the duty statio ri, ihe education o f m ent o f Ind ia p lans to develop “ cen tres o f exceU ence” de^nden t ch ild ren, and the m ed ical e iq ie iM es o f the in selected fie lds o f agricu ltu ra l sc iences so as to sta ft^ m em ber. O n separation from U nesco , a carry fo rw ard and m ain ta in the agricu ltu ra l revo lu - repatnation g ran t is pa id . tion now under W ay. It is env isaged that the p ro -

8 . Method of ̂application.— ^A pp lications have to be gram ine o f post-g raduate stud ies and research w ill, m ade on specia l C urricu lum v itae form s, w h ich under the presen t U N D P /S P pro ject IN D /^ , be can be ob ta ined, in person or by post, from the lim ited to the fo llow ing fie lds and centres:S ecretary , N igerian N ational C om m ission fo r U nesco ,F ederal M in istry o f E ducation , S enate B u ild ings,L ago s.

- A U app lications fo r C urricu lum V itae fo rm s shou ld sta te—

(а ) S o il and w ater m anagem ent (stud ies o f tiie e ffects o f irrigation on so il salin ity , alka lin ity , d ra inage prob lem s and of the devdopm ent o f im proved irrigation practices) at the P un jab A gricu ltu ra l U n iversity , H issar, P un jab .

(б ) P lan t p ro tection (stud ies o f p lan t d iseases, ins^^ pests and w eeds in new. h igh -y ield ing varie ties, e tc. and o f the m easures requ ired fo r the con tro l) a t the M ysore U n iversity o f A gricu ltu ra l S c iences, H ebbal.

(c) D airy sc iences (stud ies o f the prob lem s in da iry cattle b reed ing , nu trition , m ilk p roduction , da iry product processing ’and of m ethods to devdop effic ien t dairy production system s) at the N ational D airy R esearch Institu te , K am al, I& ryana.

I(a) the particu larT advertisem ent fo r w h ich the fo rm s are w an ted— please quo te re ference num ber w here supplied:

(b) very b rie f (2 o r 3 lines) sum m ary o f app li­can t’ s qualifications fo r the post in term s o f :—

(i) basic academ ic or pro fessional qualif i­cations.

(« ) num ber o f years post-qualif ication expe­rience.

(Hi) L anguages spoken .P lease enclose a stam ped addressed envelope

(4 - X 9* ).

9. Closing date.— ^F illed C .V . fo rm s shou ld be re tu rned to reach the S ecretary , N igerian N ational C om m issio n fo r U nesco no t la ter than 29 tii A ugust,

(d ) ,P ou ltry breed ing and production (stud ies in pou ltry b reed ing , nu trition and patho logy and in tensive pou ltry production ) at the N atitm al V eterinary R esearch Institu te , Izatnagar.

(e) A gricu ltu ra l econom ics (stud ies in agricu l- tu i^ econom ics and farm m anagem ent to iden tify m ethods o f op tim ising production at m in im iim cost and transla tion o f b io log ica l in fo rm ation in to econom ic data as a basis fo r developm ent p lann ing and .po licy fo rm u lation ), a t. the Ind ian A gricu ltu ral R esearch Institu te , N ew D elh i.

T hese cen tres are expected to be institu tions thatundertake the tra in ing o f tra iners, and focus a tten tion

• 2 . Location.—Indian A gricu ltu ra l R esearch Insti- cu rricu lim and m ethodo logy o f teach ing andtu te N ew D elh i research , as w ell as the m ethodo logy o f transm ission?j . of essen tial techn ical and scien tif ic know ledge to

o. ^ackgrot^. In the w ^e o f rap id e^m ^ston interm ed iate and low er leve l personnd . o f agricu ltu ra l education durm g the post-independ­ence era, the need fo r enhancing the quality of h igher agricu ltu ra l education and research has assurned great im po i^ce. T o ach ieve th is aim , certain fidds are being selected fo r con^ trated study and a few h igher institu tions are be ing p rov ided w ith the necessary financia l assistance to augm ent the ir ex isting fac ilities so as to attract and reta in sc ien tists o f lugh ab ility , w ho can be active ly engaged in advanced teach ing and research.-'

S -

Government Notice No. 1050U N E S C O V A C A N C Y

Spe c ia l Fo n d Appo in t me n t

1 . Title of post.— C h ief T echn ical A dv iser and P ro ject C o-o rdm ato r.

4 . Ditties.— ^It is considered necessary to have a P ro ject C o-o rd inato r based a t the Incfiw A gricu ltu ra l R esearch Institu te, N ew D elh i. T he p rindpal du ties o f the incum bent w ill be as fo llow s:

(а ) to act as C h ief T edm ica l A dv iser to the G overnm ent o f Ind ia , on agricu ltu ra l education , research and p lann ing , and as the P ro ject C o­o rd inato r o f the w ho le p ro ject;

(б ) to co-ord inate and superv ise teach ing , researd i and tension activ ities invo lved in the p ro ject;

(c) to organ ize and superv ise tra in ing pro­g ram m es and sem inam for research w orkers, espec ia lly in those d isc ip lines and sub ject m atter stud ies se lected fo r the p ro ject;(d) to adv ise on the curricu la and sy llab i in

accordance w ith tiie ob jectives o f the p ro ject;(e) to adv ise and assist tiie D irecto rs o f the five

Institu tes concerned in the fo rm ation o f a team o f national sta ff in each d isc ip line, engaged in post­g raduate teach ing and resear< ^ , and in the stim u lation" o f new ideas and techn iques of teach ing;

'H ie com bination of advanced teach ing and reseai ̂and con tact w ith yo tm g and prom ising agricu ltu ra l g raduates w ill he lp to generate a p roper d rm ate. fo r serious and susta ined academ ic w ork by g roups > o f teachers and scho lars and prom ote the in ter-co txunun ication necessary fo r national advance­m ent in the m odern isation o f ag ricu ltu re.

A num ber o f p roduction p rogram m es, such as the in tensive agricu ltu ra l area program m e, m ultip le cropp ing program m e, etc ., luve be^ undertaken by the G overnm ent o f Ind ia . T hese program m es m ake heavy dem ands fo r w ell-tra ined sc ien tists and techn ic ians com peten t to tacM e the production

N o. 38 , V oL 56O F F IC IA L G A Z E T T E1098

(/) to assist th e n a tion a l sta ff in th e p lan n in g Government Notice No. 1051 an d execu tion o f p rogram m es d ea ling vd th p rop er d issem in a tion o f agr icu ltu ra l research resu lts fo r th e am elio ra tion o f fa rm p ractices an d m anage­m en t ;(g) to h elp in th e p repw ation /su perv is ion of

eq u ip m ent lis ts n eed ed fo r th e p ro ject.

U N E S C O V A C A N C Y■ 4

Spe c ia i. Fu n d Appo in t me n t

1 . Title of post.— S p ecia list in A lgebra .

2 . Location.— F acu lty o f S cien ce, U n iversity o f Is lam ab ad , P ak istan5 . Qualifications.— ^ T h e can d ida te shou ld h ave a

d octo ra te d egree in agr icu ltu ra l ed uca tion an d /o r Z. Background.— (1) P ak istan , w ith m ore th an agr icu ltu ra l econ om ics, w ith con sid erab le exp er ien ce 100 m illion p op u la tion , an d a ra th er rap id recen tin research an d teach ing a t th e p ost-g rad ua te leve l, g row th in in du str ia l en terp r ises, h as g iven m u chH e sh ou ld h ave ad m in istra tive exp er ien ce an d b e a tten tion to d evelopm ent o f techn ic^ an d sc ien cew ell con versan t w ith th e p lan n in g o f agr icu ltu ra l ed u ca tion , p a r ticu la r ly a t th e tech n ic ian an d im der-ed u ca tion an d research p rogram m es. g radu a te co llege an d u n iversity leve ls. T h ere are

e leven u n iversit ies, in c lud ing 3 in en g in eer ing an d 2 in ag r icu ltu re, 200 A r ts an d S c ien ce d egree co lleges, 50 p ro fession a l sch oo ls, 128 teacher-tra in in g schoo ls an d 18 teacher-tra in in g co lleges. T h e to ta l n u m b er o f stu d en ts is ap p rox im ate ly 25 ,000 in the im iversities 300 ,000 in th e co lleges an d 30,000 in teacher­tra in ing in stitu tion s.

6 . Language.— F luent E n g lish .

7 . Duration of appointment.— ^ T w o years, sta r tin g O ctob er 1969 .

8 . International salary and allowances.— (N et o f n a tion a l in com e tax— p ayab le p ar tly in th e cu rrpcy o f th e sta ff m em ber’s h om e or o f th e d u ty sta tion ).

B ase sa la ry p er an n u m : eq u iva len t to

P ost ad ju stm en t (cost o f l iv in g , su b ject to ch an ge w ithou t n o tice) a t th is d a te : ih e loca l eq u iva len t o f .. .. .. ^

A ssign m en t a llow an ce (exp a­tr ia te allow an ce): the loca l eq u iva len t o f($1 ,100 if w ithou t d epen dan ts)

F am ily a llow an ces: d ep en d en t sp ou se.. each d epen den t ch ild

T ravel is p rov ided fo r th e exp er t an d h is d ep en d an ts (sp ou se an d ch ild ren u n der 18 years o f age). In ad d ition , U n esco con tr ibu tes tow ard s th e cost o f in sta lla tion a t th e d u ty sta tion , the ed u ca tion o f d epen den t ch ild ren , an d th e m ed ica l exp en ses o f th e sta ff m em ber . O n sep ara tion from U n esco , a repa tr ia tion g ran t is p a id .

(2 ) A t th e u n iversity gradu a te leve l, h ow ever , on ly re la tive ly few p rogram m es h ave b een d evelop ed .

G ross $21,960 p articu la r ly in sc ien ce an d en g in eer in g , w ith the N et $16,074 resu lt tlw t h u n d red s o f P ak istan is n ow go ab road

fo r ad vanced stud ies an d m an y d o n o t retu rn . In 1966 th ere w ere 3 ,000 stud en ts en ro lled in g rad ua te cou rses in sc ien ce in P ak istan u n iversities.

.. minus $452(3 ) P ak istan h as a ra th er ex ten sive p attern o f

research in stitu tes w h ich in a ll, req u ire th e serv ices $1 ,400 of som e 10,000 sc ien tists w ith h igh q ua lif ica tion s.

T h e P ak istan C ou ncil fo r S cien tif ic an d In du str ia l R eseard i, an d th e P ak istan A tom ic E n ergy C om m is­sion em ploy 700 an d 500 sc ien tists resp ective ly in

$300 var iou s lab ora to r ies in E ast an d W est P ak istan . T w elve o ther R esearch C oun cils an d In stitu tes h ave b een estab lish ed cover in g fie lds of agr icu ltu re, m ed ic in e, h ea lth ir r iga tion an d flood con tro l, h ousin g m eteoro logy , fo restry , ju te , co tton an d o th er f ie lds.

• •

$400

(4 ) T h e n eed fo r sc ien tif ic p erson n el m en tion ed ab ove an d th e fu r ther n eed for im p rovem en t o f sc ience teach in g facu lt ies a t a ll levd s, cou p led w ith

... . . , , th e d ifiicu lty o f con grega tin g a su ffic ien tly la rge9 . Method of appmatwn. A p p h ca tion s h ave to b e n u m b er o f h igh -leve l sc ien tists a t on e in stitu tion , led

m ad e on sp ecia l C u rr icu lu m v itae form s, w h ich can b e ob ta in ed , in p erson or b y p ost, from th e S ecreta ry , N iger ian N a tiona l C om m ission fo r U nesco ,F ed era l M in istry o f E d u cation , S en a te B u ild in gs,L agos.

the G overn m en t o f P ak istan to estab lish , in 1966 , th e U n iversity o f Islam ab ad as an au ton om ous u n iversity d evo ted en tire ly to sc ien te ed u ca tion an d research a t the gradu a te leve l. It is p lann ed b y th is m eans to a ttract th e b ^ t P ak istan i sch o la rs in the cou n try

A ll ap p lica tion s fo r C u rr icu lum V itae fo rm s sh ou ld o r ab road to fo rm a h igh -leve l g rou p o f sc ien tists w h ocan estab lish a gradu a te u n iversity in sc ien ce eq ua l

(a ) th e p ar ticu lar ad ver tisem en t fo r w h ich th e h < ^ ed to raverse th efo rm s are w an ted— ^ p lease q uo te re feren ce n u m b er d ram of P alu stan i scho la rs em igra tin gw h ere sup p lied: ab road . S om e th ir ty ta len ted scho la rs h ave a lread y

u • t -5 1- \ r 1- retu rn ed to take u p p osts an d m ore are u n d er(p) very b r ie f (2 o r 3 Im es) su m m ary o f ap p h -can t’s q u a lif ica tion s fo r the p ost in term s o f ;—

(t) b asic acad em ic or p ro fessiona l q ua lif ica ­t ions;

sta te*—

(5) A site o f 1,500 acres n ear Islam ab ad w as acq u ired , b u ild in g p lans ap p roved an d con stru ction b egan in 1968 . A s an in ter im m easure, tem p ora ry b idd ings in S ate llite T ow n, b etw een Islam ab ad w d R aw a lp in d i, h ave b een u tilized to in itia te an in struction p rogram m e w h ich b egan in 1967. C ou rses in m athem atics, th eoretica l p h ysics an d ch em istry a re g iven , in th e 1968-69 acad em ic year , to ap p rox im ate ly 60 stud en ts.

(6 ) F rom its in cep tion th e U n iversity h as h ad cou nsel an d assistan ce from the F ord F ou nd a tion th rough th e In d ian a U n iversity an d an tic ip a tes con tin u ed assistan ce fo r th e n ex t severa l years.

(it) n um ber o f years p ost-q ua lif ica tion ex­p er ien ce ;

(n O lan gu ages spok en.

P lease en close a stam p ed ad d ressed en velope(4' X r).

10 . Closing date.— F illed C .V . fo rm s sh ou ld b e re tu rn ed to reach th e S ecreta ry , N iger ian N ation a l C om m ission fo r U n esco n o t la ter th an 15 th A ugu st, 196 9 .

1099O FFIC IA L G A ZETTE10th July, 1969

54,284equivalent of ..($ 2,8S6 if w ithout dependants) i^signm ent allowance (e^a-

triate allowance): the local equivalent of ..

($1,100 if w ithout dependants)Fam ily allow ances:

(9) The objective of the project is to reinforce the ei^h deM ndra^^ild ’ * science teaching and research staff m those areas of _ , . j ,, , j t.- jspecialization w here fiiU y qualified national staff is T ravel is provided for the e^ert and his depen-not available, to provide further training of national dante (spouse and children under 18 years of age).

In addition, U nesco contributes tow ards , the cost of installation at the duty' station, the education of dependent children, and the m edical expenses of the staff m em ber. O n separation from U nesco, a repatriation grant is paid.’

9. Method of application.— A pplications have to be m ade on special Curriculum V itae form s, w hich can be obtain^, in person or by post, ^ l^m the Secretary, N igerian N ational Com m ission for U nesco, Fede ̂M inistry^ of Education, Senate Build ing, Lagos.

A ll applications for Curriculum V itae form s should state—

(7) To further develop and (equip the U niversity the G overnm ent has requested the assistance of the U N D P (Special Fund).

(8) The request of the G overnm ent an^pates a first phase of the project for a duration of tlfee years, to be follow ed by a second phase w hich w ill be elaborated at a later date.

$1,400i m

$400$300

staff and to better equip laboratories for teaching and research.

(10) W hen fully developed the U niversity w ill be com posed of six Institutes, m m ely m athem atics, physics, chem istry, biology, earth sciences and social sciences and w ill be devoted entirely to post­graduate education and research, offering w ork tow ard M .Sc., M .Phil. and Ph.D . degrees, and post-doctoral research. It is e:q)ected ^at about SO science graduates from other universities w ill be adm itted annually to each Institute. Since w ork leading to the Ph.D . is expected to require five or six years, depending upon previous preparation, the enrolm ent in each Institute is estim ated to reach 150 in 1975 and 250-300 in 1980.

(а ) the particular advertisem ent for w hich the form s are w anted— ^please quote reference num ber w here supplied:

(б ) very brief (2 or 3 lines) sum naary of applicant’ s qualifications for the post in term s of:—

(11) The UNDP (Special Fund) is requested to supply 18 internationally recruited visiting professors in different specialities for one year each, a num berof fellow ships of 2 or 3 years duration for further i. • j • j ? • ttraining of national staff, equipm ent for laboratories (*) academ ic or professional qualifica-in physics, chem istry, biology, earth sciences and .... tions.workshop, and libr^ books, journals and documents W number of years post-qualificationfor a total am ounting to approxim ately $1 m illion. .....M ajor laboratory equipm ent item s w ould include a (***) Languages spoken.liquid helium plant, liquid nitrogen plant. X -ray Please enclosef<^a stam ped addressed envelope direction units, electron m icroscope, m ass spectro- (4' X 9*).m eter, nuclear m agnetic resonance units, h igh vacuum 10. Closing date.— ^Filled C.V . form s should beequipm ent, infr^d and ultraviolet spectrom eter, returned to reach the Secretary, N igerian N ational X -ray densitom eters, oscilloscopes, calculating Com m ission for U nesco not later thm 15th A ugust, m achines, etc. 1969.

4. Functions.— ^The holder of the present post w ill : ----------- ---------— -— ^— --------- =--------------------------(a) give advanced lectures and courses for post Government Notice No. 1052

graduate students preparing the doctorate degree;(d) conduct sem inars and colloquium s on

specialised topics in his field ;(c) guide Ph.D . candidates in their research

w ork;(d) assist in the developm ent of academ ic w ork;\e) advise on the setting up of library services; if) hdp in the preparation of candidates to the

fellow ship aw arded by U nesco.5. Qualifications.— A high university de^ee;

several years’ experience in teaching and organizing research as a professor in a recognized uniyersi^.Som e eiqierience in a new ly established university or in a developing country w ould be an asset.

6. Language requirements.— ^Excellent Englishessential.

UNFSCO VACANCYSpe c ia i. Fu n d Appo in t me n t

1. Title of post.‘— SpecM ist in Statistics.

2. Location.— ^Faculty of Science, H avana Univer­sity, Cuba.

3. Bac^ound.— (1) The pilose of the project is to assist the G overnm ent in strengthening the teaching at the B iology and B iochem istry Schools of d ie Science Faculty, U niversi ̂of H avana, and in developing research w hich is considered to have a direct bearing on critical areas of the country’ s econom ic developm ent.

(2) In recent years, a planned drive tow ards diveraification of agricm tural crops, im provem ent of

, . . livestock and developm ent of ag^-industries has7. Duration of appointment.— 1 year, startm g been initiated in Cuba. For the continuous

O ctober 1969. im plem entation of this policy, large num bers of8. International salary and allowances.— (N et of highly qualified technical' and scientific m anpow er

national incom e tax— payable partly in the currency w fll be needed not only for operational field posts inof the st ̂m em ber’s hom e or of the duty station) the G overnm ent industry, but also to fill teaching

and research positions. The Faculty of Science of $19 120 U niversity of H avana is the m ain source of th is $14!228 type of personnel.

(3) The project activ ities are expected to result in up-graded practice-oriented im dergraduate training in biology and biochem istry at the U niversity of

Base salary per annum: equi­valent to . .Gross• •

N etPost adjustm ent (cost of

liv ing, subject to change w ithout notice) at this date: the local

1100 O F F IC IA L G A Z E T T E N o . 3 8 , V o l. 5 6

H a v a n a . M o re o v e r, th e b a s is w il l b e la id fo r (7 ) T o a ss is t in th e e x e c u tio n o f th e p ro je c t, im p ro v e d _ p o s t-g ra d u a te tra in in g a n d a d v a n c e d U n e sco , in its c a p ac ity a s P a rtic ip a tin g a n d re se a rc h in th e sa m e f ie ld s . lu r in g th e jiro je c t E x e c u tin g A g e iic y fo r th e U N D P (S p e c ia l F im d ),

p e r io d , e n ro lm e n t a t th e tw o sc h o o ls is e x p e c te d to h a s a g re e d to p ro v id e: in c rea se . (a) U n d e r th e e x p e rt c o m p o n e n t o f th e 'p ro je c t:

T h e n u m b e r o f s ta ff a n d s tu d e n ts in 1 9 6 9 -7 0 a re th e fo l lo w in g :

( i) T h e se rv ic e s o f a P ro je c t M a n a g e r sp e c ia l iz in g in b io lo g y;Staff Studentsiii) E x p e rts in th e fie ld s o f p h y s io lo g y

g e n e tic s , e n to m o lo g y , b io c h em is try , o rg a^ c

M a th e m a tic sP h y s ic sC h e m istry'B io lo g yB io c h e m is tryG e o g ra p h y

1 8 3 1 4p h y to n e m a to lo g y;

- --- ------- p h ^ ic a l c h e m is try ,to x ic o lo g y , fo o d sc ie n c e , s ta t is t ic s , a n d n u m e r ic a l a n a ly s is a n d c o m p u ta tio n; -

3 9 4 0 23 0 6 1 52 4 7 2 81 6 2 3 5

9 8 (6 ) U n d e r th e tra in in g c o m p o n e n t o f th e p ro je c t, f i f te en fe l lo w sh ip s to ta ll in g f i f te e n m a n -y e ars to tra in c o im te rp a r t p e rso n n e l in a ll a sp e c ts o f th e p ro g ra m m e;

(c ) U n d e r d ie e q u ip m e n t c o m p o n e n t o f th e p ro jec t ( fo r a to ta l a m o u n t o f $ 2 6 5 ,0 0 0 ) :

( i) S e lec te d a p p a ra tu s a n d in s tru m e n ta tio n fo r b io c h e m ic a l, b io lo g ic a l p h y s ic o -c h e m ic a l, fo o d sc ie n c e a n d to x ic o lo g ic ^ in s tru c tio n , a n a ly s is a n d re se a rc h tra in in g;

(n ) B o o k s a n d p u b lic a tio n s re la te d to th e f ie ld s o f in s tru c tio n .

1 9

(4 ) P ro je c t a c tiv it ie s w il l c o n s is t o f th e fo l lo w in g :

(n ) th e im d e rg ra d u a te c u rr ic u la a t th e S c h o o lso f B io lo g y a n d B io c h e m is try w il l b e re fo rm e d .T h e ir le v e l w il l b e ra ised a c c o rd in g to m o d e m s ta n d a rd s to d e v e lo p inter alia th e stu d en ts’ a p ti tu d e fo r so lv in g c o n c re |e p ro b le m s. It is a n tic ip a te d th a t th e f irs t m o n ti^ o f th e p ro je c t w il l b e n e e d e d to p la n th e n e c e ssa ry c h a n g e s w h ic h w il l b e im p le m e n ted su b se q u e n tly . °

(b) W h ile p o s t-g ra d u a te tra in in g , a s su c h , w il ln o t b e p a r t o f th e p ro je c t, th e p ro je c t p e rso n n e l w il l a d v ise th e U n iv e rs ity o n th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f . „ m i.p o s t-g ra d u a te tra in in g fa c i l i t ie s in b io lo g y a n d T h e sp e c w h s t w il l c o -o p era te , w ithb io c h e m istry fo r tw o c a te g o rie s o f sc ie n ti f ic * e o th e r e x p e rte , a n d th e C u b a n sc ie n tis ts a n d h e lp

m d e s ig n m g a n d m te rp re ta tio n o f e x p e n m e n ts m th e f ie ld o f b io lo g ic a l re se a rc h . H e m a y b e c a lle d u p o n to o rg a n iz e se m in a rs a n d g iv e a fe w le c tu re s . H e

_ , _ . . w i l l h e lp in tra in in g c o im te rp a r t p e rso n n e l: a n d in^ (* 0 R e sea rc h s ta ff to p a r t ic ip a te in p o liv a le n t se lec tin g th e c a n d id a te s fo r th e fe l lo w sh ip s in h is

re se M c h g ro u p s th a t a re e s ta b l ish e d ad hoc fo r sp e c ia li ty . H e w il l a lso a d v ise o n b o o k s a n d sp e c if ic s tu d ie s in th e c o u n try’ s se v e ra l re se a rch e q u ip m e n t to b e p u rch a se d , in s t i tu te s. A n im p o rta n t p a rt o f th is p o s t­g ra d u a te tra in in g w il l n o t, tm d e r th e G o v e rn­m e n t’ s p la n s , ta k e th e fo rm o f fo rm a l c o u rse s a t th e U n iv e rs ity , b u t w il l c o n s is t o f w o rk in a n a p p ro p r ia te re se a rc h in s titu te im d e r th e su p e rv is io n o f th e F a c u lty o f S c ie n ce;

(c ) R e se a rc h fa c i l i t ie s w il l b e d e v e lo p e d a s a n e c essa ry c o m p le m e n t to im p ro v e d te ac h in g . It w ill b e s im ila r ly p rac tic e -o r ie n te d .

(5 ) F o l lo w in g th e im p lem e n ta tio n o f th e m a jo r 8 . International salary and o lio w o w e s.— (N e t o fp a r t o f th e a b o v e a c tiv it ie s d u r in g th e f irs t th re e n a tio n a l in c o m e ta x— p a y a b le p a r t ly in th e c u rre n c y y e a rs o f th e p ro je c t, re sp o n sib i l ity fo r th e c o n tin u a tio n o f th e s ta ff m e m b er’ s h o m e o r o f th e d u ty s ta tio n ) ,o f th e w o rk w f l l b e tra n s fe rre d to th e n a tio n a l s ta ff d u r in g th e fo u r th a n d f in a l y e a r .

(6 ) T h e G o v e rn m en t w il l p ro v id e;

(а ) C o im te rp a r t p ro fe ss io n a l s ta f f;

(б ) A d m in is tra t iv e a n d o th e r n o n -p ro fe ss io n a l s ta ff;

(c ) A l l n e c e ssa ry o p e ra tin g c o s ts o f th e sc h o o ls in v o lv e d in th e p ro je c t;

(d ) E q u ip m en t a n d su p p lie s a s re q u ire d;

(e ) T h e F a c u lty b u ild in g s a n d th e la b o ra to r ie s re la te d to th e p ro je c t; a n d

C f) A ll su p p o rt se rv ic e s .

In fa c t, la rg e la b o ra to r ie s fo r c h e m is try , b io lo g y a n d b io c h e m istiy a re a lre a d y e q u ip p e d w ith a l l th e n e c ^ sa ry fa c il i t ie s w ith in th e U n iv e rs ity , h i a d d it io n , sm ^ u n its a re e s ta b l i^ e d in t l ie B o ta n ic a l

G a rd e n s a n d in th e f irm s b e lo n g in g to th d U n iv e rs ity .

p e rso n n e l, v iz :

( i) T e a c h in g s ta ff a t th e se c o n d a ry a n d h ig h e r le v e ls a n d

5 . Qualijkatiom.— A u n iv e rs ity d e g re e e q u iv a le n t to a D o c to ra te in M a th e m a tic s w ith sp e c ia l iz a tio n in S ta tis t ic s . S e v e ra l y e a rs e x p e rie n c e in re se a rc h a n d te a c h in g a t u n iv e rs ity le v e l.

6 . Language requirements.— ^ E n g lish a n d /o rS p a n ish , w ith w o rk in g k n o w led g e o f th e o th e r .

7 . Duration of appointment.— ^ T w o y e a rs , s ta r t in g O c to b e r 1 9 6 9 .

B a se sa la ry p e r a n nu m :

e q u iv a le n t to .. .. .. G ro ss $ 1 9 ,1 2 0 N e t I- '; $ 1 4 ,2 2 8

P o s t a d ju s tm e n t (c o st o f l iv in g , su b je c t to c h a n g e w ith o u t n o tic e ) a t th is d a te: th e lo c a l e q u iv a le n to f $ 1 ,2 2 4($ 8 1 6 i f w ith o u t d e p e n d a n ts )

A ss ig n m e n t a l lo w a n c e (e x p a­tr ia te a l lo w a n c e ): th e lo c d

e q u iv a le n t o f ($ 9 5 0 i f w ith o u t d e p e n d a n ts )

F a m ily a l lo w an c e s: d e p e n d e n t sp o u se ..

e a c h d e p e n d e n t c h i ld

$1,200

;

$ 4 0 0

$ 3 0 0

T ra v e l is p ro v id e d fo r th e e x p e rt a n d h is d e p e n d a n tsm i. f rx i. . ...................... (sp o u se a n d c h ild re n u n d e r 1 8 y e a rs o f a g e ). InT h e v M u e o f th e G o v e rn m e n t s p ^ ic ip a tio n m th e a d d it io n , U n e sc o c o n tr ib u te s to w a rd s th e c o s t o f

b e e n e s tim a te d a t th e e q u iv a le n t o f in s ta l la t io n a t Ih e d u ty s ta tio n , th e e d u c a tio n o f $ 3 ,5 6 0 ,0 0 0 o f w h ic h a p p ro x im a te ly f $ 2 ,6 1 3 ,0 0 0 d e p e n d e n t c h i ld re n , a n d th e m e d ic a l e x p e n se s o f th e ' re p rese n t e x p e n d itu re s a r ism g d ire c tly fro m th e sta ff m e m b er. O n se p a ra tio n fro m U n e sc o , p ro je c t. ] re p a tr ia t io n g ra n t is p a id .

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10th July, 1969 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 1101

9. Method of Applications have tobe made oh special Curriculum V itae forms, which can be obtained, in person or by ^ost, from the Secretary, N igerian National Commission for Unesco, Federal M inistry of Education, Senate. Buildings, Lagos.

A ll applications for Curriculum V itae forms should state—

(4) Project activities w ill consist of the follow ing:

(а ) the undergradtiate curricula at the Schools of Biology and Biodi^stry will be reformed. Their level w ill be raised according to modem standards to develop inter edia the students’ aptitude for solving concrete probl^ns. It is anticipated that tire first montlu of the project w ill be needed to plan the necessary changes which w ill be implemented subsequently;

(б ) W hile post-graduate training, as such, w ill not be part of the project tirb project personnel w ill advise the University on the development of post-gradirate training fodlities in biolo^ and biochemistry for two categories of scientific personnel, viz:

(t) Teaching staff at the secondary and higher levels, and

(it) Research staff to participate in polivalmt research groups that are establiriied m hoc for specific studies in the country’ s several researdr institutes. An important part of this post­graduate training will not, tmder the Govern­ment’s plans, take the form of formal courses at the University, but w ill consist of work in an appropriate reses ̂institute under tiie super­vision of the FaculQr of Sdence;(c) Research facilities will be developed as a.

necessa ̂complement to improved teaching. It w ill be sim ilarly practice-oriented.-

(5) Follow ing the implementatioh of the major part of the above activities during the &st three years of the project, responsibility for the continua­tion of the work wUl be transferred to the national staff dxxring the fourth and final year.

(6) The Government will provide:(а ) Counterpart professional staff;(б ) Administrative and other non-professional

staff;

(c) All necessary operating costs of the schools involved in the project;

(d) Equipment and supplies as required ;(fi) The Faculty buildings and the laboratories

related to the project; and

if) All support services.

(а ) the particular advertisement for which the forms are wanted— ^please quote reference number where supplied:

(б ) _ very brief (2 or 3 lines) summary of applicant’s qualifications for the post in terms of:—

(i) basic academic or professional qualifica­tions.

(»), number of years post-qualification experience.

{in) Language spoken.

Please enclose a stamped addressed envelope (4' X 9*).

10. Closing date.— ^Filled C.V. Fomis should be . returned to reach the Secretory, N igerian National

Commission for Unesco not later ^an 3ist July, 1969.

Government Notice No. 1053

UNESCO VACANCY

• Spe c ia l Fu n d Appo in t me n t

1. Title of post.— Specialist in Applied Entomology.

2. Location.— ^Faculty of Science, Havana Univer­sity, Cuba.

3. Background.— (1) 'D ie purpose of the project is to assist the Government in strengthening the teaching at the Biology and Biochemistry Schools of the Science Faculty, University of Havaxm, and in developing research whidt is considered to have a direct bearing on critical areas of the coimtry’s economic development.

(2) In recent years, a planned drive towardsdiversification of agric^tural crops, improvement of livestock and development of agro-industries has be«i initiated in Cuba. For the continuous imple­mentation of this policy, large numbers, ̂of highly qualified technical and science manpower w ill be In fact, large laboratories for chemistry, biology needed not o^y for operational field posts in the and biochemis^_ are already equipped w i& all me Government industries, but also to fill teaching and nec^sary facilities within the University. In research positions. The Faculty of Science of the addition, small unite are established in tiie l^tanicalUniversity of Havana is the main source of tins type Gardens and in the farms belonging to the University.

, Th® value of the Government’s participation in(3) 'The projert actiymra are ^pected to rw itit m the project has been estimated at the equi^ent of

up-^aded practice-orien^underpaduate ti^ $3,560,000 of which approximately $2,613,000 m biology ^d biochemstw at the Umveraty of represent expenditures arising directiy from the Havana. M oreover, the basis will, be laid for project.

'improved post-graduate training and advancedresearch in the same fields. During the project (7) To assist in the' ^ecution of the project,period, enrolment at the two schools is ^ected to Unesco, in its capacity as Participating andincrease. Executing Agmcy for the UNDP (Special Fund),

The number of staff and students in 1969-70 are ’ has a^eed to provide; the follow ing; («) Under the expert component of the project;

(0 The services of a Project M anager specializing in biology;

(») Experts in the fields of physiology, genetics, entomology, phytonematology; bio­chemistry, oi^^c phjraicjil diem istry, toxico­logy, food science, statistics, and numeric antoysis and computation;

^Stqff StxidentsM athematics Physics .. Chemistry . B iology- .. B ioche^stry Geography

18 31439 40230 61524 72616 28519 98

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(»^ number of years post-qualification expe­rience.

(ut) Languages spoken.

Please enclose a stamped addressed envelope (4'X 9").

10. Closing date.—^Filled C.V. forms should be returned to reach -the Secretary, Nigerian National Commission for Unesco not later than 31st July, 1969.

(6) Under the training component of the project, fifteen fellowships tot^OUng fifteen man-years to train counterpart personnel in all^aspects of the programme;

(c) Under the eqioipment component of the project (for a total amount of $265,000) :

(t) Selected apparatus and instrumentation for biochemical, biological, physico-chemical, food science and toxicologicd instruction, analysis and research training;

(m) Books and publications related to the fields of instruction.

4. Functions.—'Has expert will advise the staff and advanced students on the orientation of their research on pests which attack tropical plants with due consideration to physiology of pests. He may be called to organize seminars and give a few lectures. He will help in training counterpart perscjnnel and in selecting the candidates for the fellowships inf his speciality. He will also advise on equipment to be purchased.

5. Qualifications.—A university degre^_ equivalent to a doctorate. Experience in teaching ^d research at the university level with good organizing ability.

Government Notice No. 1054

UNESCO VACANCY

Spe c ia l Fu n d Appo in t me n t

1. Title of post.—Specialist in Numerical Analysis and Computation.

2. Location.—Faculty of Science, Havana Univer­sity, Cuba.

3. Background.—(1) The purpose of the project is to assist the Government in strengthening the teaching at the Biology and Biochemistry Schools of the Science Faculty, University of Havana, and in

6. Sp^shancl/orEnghsh research which is considered to have awith workmg knowledge of the other. beaming on critical areas of the country’s

7. Duration of appointment.—^Two ye irs starting economic developi^ent.October 1969.

, , „ I /t v t .. r (2) In recent years, a planned drive towards8. International salary and oHoaianc^.—(Net ot diversification of agricultural crops, improvement

national income tax—payable partly m ^e currency q £ livestock and development of agro-industries hasof the staff memberis home or of the duty station). initiated in Cuba. For the continuous

^implementation of this policy, large numbers of .. Gross $19,120 highly qualified technical and scientific manpower

Net] $14,228 will be needed not only for operational field posts in the Government industry,, but also to fill teaching and research positions. The Faculty of Science of the Univeisity of Havana is the main source of this

$1,224 type of personnel.

Base salary per annum: equivalent to

Post adjustment (cost of living, subject to change without notice) at t^ date: the local equivalent of .. .. .. ..($816 if without dependants)

Assignment allowance (expa­triate ^owance) ; thelocd

equivalent of .. ..($950 if without dependants)

Family allowances: dependent spouse.. each dependent child

Travel is provided for the expert and his dependants (spouse and children under 18 years of age). In addition, Unesco contributes towards the cost of installation at the duty station, the education of dependent children, and the medical expenses of the staff member. On separation from| Unesco, a repatriation grant is paid. '

9. Method of application.—Applications have to be made on special Curriculum Vitae Forins, which can be obtained, in person or by post, from the Secretary, Nigerian National Comimssion for Unesco, Federal Ministry of Education, Senate Buildings, Lagos.

All applications for Curriculum Vitae forms should state:—

(a) the particular advertisement fot which the forms are wanted—^please quote reference number where supplied;

^) very brief (2 or 3 lines) summary of appli­cant’s qualifications for the post in temqs of:—

(t) basic academic or profession! d qualifica­tions.

(3) The project activities are expected to result in up-graded practice-oriented undergraduate training in biology and biochemistry at the University of Havana. Moreover, the basis will be laid for improved post-graduate training and advanced

^QQ research in tiie same fields. During the prpject$300 period, enrolment at the two sdhtools is expected to

increase.

$1,200

The number of staff and students in 1969-70 are the following:

MathematicsPhysics ..ChemistryBiology ..BiochemistryGeography

(4) Project activities will consist of the following:(а ) the undergraduate curricula at the Schools

of Biology and Biochemistry will be reformed. Their level will be raised according to modem standards to develop inter alia the students’ aptitude for solving concrete problems. It is anticipated that die first months of the project will be needed to plan the necessary changes which will be implemented subsequently.

(б ) While post-graduate training, ̂as such, will not be part of the project, the project personnel will advise the University on the development of

Staff Students31418402396153072624

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1103O F FIC IA L G A Z E T T ElO d i Ju ly , 1969

post-g raduate tra in ing fac ilities in b io logy and 4. F aw ci»6«s.— T he spe< nalist \r il l co -operate 'w ith b iochem istry fo r tw o categories o f sc ien tif ic per- the o ther experts and the C uban sc ien tist and he lp sonnel, viz : in the m athem aticai ana lyst o f A e resu lt^ . _ H e m ay

(* ) T each ing sta ff a t the secondary and h igher called upon to o r^^e seaainys and g ive a few leve ls and ^ o lectu res. H e w ill help m tra in ing coun terpart

personnel and in selectm g the cand idates fo r the fir ilo 'w sh ips in h is spec iality . H e "w ill a lso ad 'v ise on books to be pu rchased .

(ii) R esearch sta ff to partic ipate in po livalen t research g roups that are estab lished ad hoc fo r spec if ic s tud ies in the coun try’ s sever ̂research institu tes. A n im portan t part o f w s post- 5 . QmUfications.—A un iversity degree ^u ivalen t g raduate tra in ing w ill no t, under the G overn - to docto rate in m athem atics 'vdm spec ia liza tion inm ra it’ s p lans, take the fo rm o f fo rm al courses a t the d ieo ry o f appro idm ation , num erica l m ethods o fthe U n iversity , bu t -w ill consist o f w ork in an linear a lgebra o r partia l d ifferen tia l equations, appropria te research institu te tm der the super­v is ion o f the F acu lty o f S c ience;

(c) R esearch fac iliti^ w ill be developed as a necessary com p lem ent to im proved teach ing . It w ill be sim ilarly p ractice-o rien ted .

f

6 . Language requirements,— E ng lish and /o rS pan ish w ith w ork ing know ledge o f the o ther.

7 . Duration of appointment.— O ne year starting O ctober 1969 .

(5 ) F oU o 'w ing the im p lem entation o f the m ajo r g. Intentional salary and aJkmames.— (N et o f part o f the above activ ities du ring the f irst th ree years nationa l incom e tax— payab le partly in the cu rrency o f the p ro jec t, responsib ility fo r the con tinuation o f of the sta ff m em ber’ s hom e o r o f the du ty sta tion ), the w ork w ill be transferred to the nationa l sta ff du ring the fou rth and fina l year.

B ase sa lary per annum:equ iva len t to .. .. G ross $19,120

N et $14,228(6 ) T he G overnm ent w ill p ro 'v ide:

(а ) C oun te ipart p ro fessional sta ff;

(б ) A dm in istra tive and o ther non-p ro fessiona l sts&;

(c ) A ll necessary operating costs o f the schoo ls invo lved in the p ro jec t;

(d) E qu ipm ent and supp lies as requ ired;

(e) T he F acu lty bu ild ings and the laborato ries ren ted to the p ro jec t; and

(f) A ll support serv ices.

P ost ad justm en t (cost of liv ing , sub ject to change •w ith­ou t no tice) at tim date: the loca l equ ivalm t o f ..($816 if 'w ithou t dependan ts) A ssignm ent allow ance (expa­tr ia te allow ance): the localequ iva len t o f ..........................($950 if •w ithout dependan ts)

F am ily a llow ance:

. dependen t spouse.. each dependen t ch ild

$1 ,224

$1,200

$4 00In fact, large laborato ries fo r chem istry , b io logy

and b iochem is ̂are a lready equ ipped w iA a ll the necessary fac ilities w ith in the U niversity . ^ In T ravel is p rov ided fo r the expert and h is d^end- add ition , sm all un its are estab lished in the B o tan ical ants (spouse and ch ild ren under 18 years o f age). G ardens and in •the fa rm s be long ing to the U n iversity . In add ition , U nesco con tribu tes tow ards the T O S t o f

insta lla tion at the du ty station , the education o f dependen t ch ild ren , and the m ed ical expenses o f the st3 f m em ber. O n separation from U nesco , a

$300

T he va lue o f the G overnm ent’ s partic ipation in the p ro jec t has been estim ated at the equ iva len t o f $3 ,560 ,000 of w h ich approx im ately $2,613 ,000 .rep resen t expend itu res aris ing d irectly from the repatria tion g^ t is pa id , p ro jec t. 9 . Method of application.— A pp lications have to

(а ) U nder the expert com ponen t o f the p ro jec t: S ® , ag .

(i) T he serv ices o f a P ro ject M anager spec ia­liz ing in b io logy;

(ii) E xperts in the fie lds of physio lop , genetics, en tom o logy , _ phy tonem ato logy , b io­chem istry , o rgan ic physical chem istry , tox ico logy , food sc ience, sta tistics, and m unerica l analysis and com putation;

(б ) U nder the tra in ing com ponen t of the p ro jec t, fif teen fe llow sh ips to ta lling fif teen m an- years to tra in coun terpart personnel in a ll aspects o f the p rog ram m e;

(c) U nder the equ ipm ent com ponen t o f the p ro ject (fo r a to ta l am oun t o f $265 ,000) :

(t) S elected apparatus and instrum entation fo r b iochem ical, b io log ical physico -chem ical, food science and torico log ica l instruction , ana lysis and research tra in ing;

(ii) B ooks and pub lications re la ted to the fie lds o f instruc tion .

A ll app lications fo r , C urricu lum V itae form s shou ld sta te—

(а ) the particu lar advertisem ent fo r w h ich the fo rm s are w an ted— please quo te re ference num ber w here supp lied:

(б ) very brie f (2 or 3 lines) sm nm ary o f app lican t’ s quaM catio i ̂fo r the post in •term s o f;—

(i) basic academ ic o r p ro fessional qualif ica­tions ;

(a) num ber o f years post-qua lif ication expe­rience :

(Hi) languages spoken . .

P lease enclose a stam ped addressed envelbpe (4 ' X 9 ').

10 . ClosiTtg date.— ^F illed C .V . fo rm s shou ld be re tu rned to reach the S ecretary , N igerian N ationa l Comm ission fo r U nesco no t la ter than 31st Ju ly ,

1969 .

1104 N o. 38, V ol. 56O FFIC IA L , G A Z E T T E

Government Notice No. 1055 (c) R esearch facilities w ill be developed as a necessary com plem ent to im proved teadung. It w ill be sim ilar ly p ractice-or ien ted .

(5) Follow ing the im plem entation of the m ajor part o f the above activ ities during the first th ree yearn of the pro ject, responsib ility for the continuation of the ^ w ork w ill be transferred to the national staff during the fourth and fina l year.

(6) T he G overnm ent w ill p rov ide :

(а ) C ounterpart p rofessional staff;

(б ) A dm in istrative and other non-professional staff; .

(c) A ll necessary operating costs of the schools involved in the pro ject ;

(d ) E qu ipm ent and supp lies as requ ired ;

(e) T he Faculty bu ild ings and the laborator ies related to the pro ject ; and(f) A ll support serv ices.

In fact, large laborator ies for chem istry , b io logy and b iochem istry are already equ ipped w ith aU A e necessary facilities w ith in the U n iversity . In add i­tion , sm all un its are estab lished in the B otan ical G ardens and in the farm s belonging to the U niversity.

U N E SC O V A C A N C Y

Spe c ia l Fu n d Appo in t me n t

1. Title of post.— Specia list in Pharm aceutica l T echnology,

2. Location.— ^Facu lty o f Science, H avana U n iver ­sity , C uba. I

3 . Background.— (1) 'D ie pu^ose of:the project is to assist the G overnm ent in strengthen ing the teach ing at the B io logy and B iochem istry Schools of the Scim ce Facu lty , U n iversity of H avana, and in develop ing research w h ich is considered to have a d irect bearing on critica l areas of the coxm try ’ s econom ic developm ent.

(2) In recent years, a planned drive tow ards<fiversification of agrictd tu ra l crops, im p jrovem ent of livesto ii and devdopm ent of agro-industr ies has been im tiated in C uba. For the continuous im p le­m entation of th is policy, lar^ num bers of h igh ly qualified techn ical and scien tffic m anpcjw er w ill be needed not on ly for operational field posts in the G overnm ent industry , bu t a lso to fill ^ach ing and research positions. T he Faculty of Scaence of the U niversity o f H avana is the m ain soured of th is type of personnel. T he value of the G overnm ent’ s partic ipation in

(3) T he pro ject activ ities are expected to resu lt in been p tim ated at the equ ivalen t ofup-grad^ practice-or ien ted undergraduate tra in ing $3,560,000 of w hich approxm m tely $2,613,000 in b io logy and b iochem istry at the U niversity of represent eipend itu res ansm g directly from the H avana. M oreover, the basis w ill be laid for project, im proved post-graduate tra in ing and advanced (7) T o assist in the execution of the project, research in the sam e fields. D uring the project U nesco, in its capacity as Partic ipating and period , enro lm ent at the tw o schools is! expected to E xecuting A gency^ for the U N D P (Specia l Fund), increase. has agreed to p rov ide: .

. *

(<z) U nder the expert com ponent o f the p ro ject :(i) _T he serv ices o f a P ro ject M anager specia li­

z ing in b io logy;(ii) E xperts in the fields of ph3rsio logy,

genetics,!* en tom ology, phytonem atology; b io­chem ist^ , organic physical chem istry, toxi ­co logy, food science, statistics and num erica l analysis and com putation;

(b) U nder the tra in ing com ponent o f the p ro ject, fifteen fellow sh ips tota lling fifteen m an-yW s to tra in counterpart personnel in all aspecte of the program m e;

(c) U nder the equipm ent con ipbnent of the project (for a tota l am ount of $265,000) :

(i) Selected apparatus and instrum entation for biochem ical, bio logica l, physico-chem ical, food science and toxicologica l instruction , analysis and research tra in ing ;(it) B ooks and pub lications related to the

fields of instruction .

T he num ber of staff and students in ! 1969-70 are tile fo llow ing :

Staff StudentsM athem atics Physic .. C hem istry B iology .. B iochem istry G eography

18 31439 40230 61524 I 726

! 285 19 ■ 9816

(4) Project activ ities w ill consist o f t^e fo llow ing :

(fit) the undergraduate curr icu la at the Schools of B io logy and B iochem istry w ill be reform ed.T heir level w ill be raised accord ing to m odem standards to develop inter alia the siudents’ ap ti ­tude for solv ing concrete prob lem s. It is antici ­pated that tile first m onths of the pro ject w ill be needed to p lan the necessary changes w h ich w ill be im p lem ented subsequently;

(i) w h ile post-graduate tra in ing, as such, w illnot be part of the pro ject, the pro ject personnel , „ . . ,, ,w ill advise the U n iversity on the developm ent of Functims.—i:h& expert w ill help the staff andpost-graduate tra in ing facilities in bio logy and advanced students at the U niversity in startingb iochan istry for tw o categories of scien tific research on tiie analysis of pharm aceutica l elem entspersonnel, v iz : ! p resent in local p roducts w ith a v iew to in troducing

(*) T each ing staff a t the secondary and h igher ^om e of them in to pharm ac^ tica l p roduction to be levels, and developed later in the country . H e m ay be called

(a) R esearch staff to partic ipatet in poliva len t organize sem inars and give a few lectures. H e research groups that are estab lish^ ad hoc for “ tra in ing counterpart personnel and inspecific stud ies in the country ’ s severaf’ research selecting the candidates for the fellow sh ips in h isinstitu tes. A n im portan t i^ rt of th is post- specia lij^ . H e w ill also advise on equ ipm ent to ,graduate tra in ing not, i& der the G overn- purem sed. ■ *.

m entis p lans, take the form of form al courses at the U niversity , but w ill consist q f w ork in an appropriate research institu te im d vision of the Facu lty^of Science ;

5 . Qualifications.— A un iversity degree equ ivalen t to a D octorate in pharm aceutica l analysis w ith severa l

er the super- years experience in teach ing and research at un iver ­sity level.

1105O FFICIA L . G A ZETTE10th July, 1969

(2) la recent years, *a planned drive tow ards diversification of agrictiltural crops, im provem ent of livestock and developm ent of agro-industries has been in itiated in Cuba. For the continuous im ple-

^ ^ . , , , „ , m entation of th is policy, laj^e num bers of highly8. Jntemattoml salary and allowances.— (N et of qualified tprbniral and scien& c m anpow er w ill be

national incom e to— payable partly in the cnrrency needed not only for operational field posts in the of the staff m em ber’s hom e or of the duty station). G overnm ent industry, but also to fill teaching and

Base salary per annum: research positions. The Faculty of Science of theequivalent to .............. G ross 519,120 U niversity of K fevana is the m ain source bJith is

N et 514,228 type of personnel.Postadjiistm ent(TO stoflivm g, 'p jje project activities are e:q}ected to result

subject to change w ithqutnotice) inup-gradedpractice-oiieatedundeigraduate tratn-at th is date: the local equivalent ing in biology and biochem istry at the U niversity

of H avana. M oreover, the basis w ill be laid for im proved post-graduate train ing and advanced research in the sam e fields. D uring the project period, enrolm ent at d ie tw o schools is expected to m crease.

6. Loj^uage requirements.— ^English and/or Spanish w ith w orking know ledge of the other.

7. Duration of appointment.— ^Tw o years, starting January 1970.

of 51,224(5 816 if vnthout dependants)

i^ ignm ent allow ance (expa­triate allowance) : the local equi­valent of .. .. ..(5950 if w ithout dependants)

Fam ily allow ances: depoident spouse each dependent child

Travel is provided for the expert and his depend­ants (spouse and children tu ider 18 . years of age). In addition, U nesco contributes tow ards die cost of i^std lation at the duty station, the education of dependent children, and the m edical expenses of the staff m em ber. ̂O n separation from U nesco, a repatriation grant is paid.

9. Method of application.— A pplications have to be m ade on specid Curriculum V itae 'form s, w hich can be. obtained, in person or by post, from the Secretory, N igerian N ational Com m ission for U nesco, Federal M inistry of Education, Senate Build ings, Lagos.

A ll applications for Curriculum V itae form s should state—

51,200 I

The num ber of staff and studento in 1969-70 are 3400 follow ing;

Stc^ Students.. 18 314..39 402

5300• •

M athem atics Physics Chem istry

^ B iology ^ B iochem istry W G eography,

(4) Project activities w ill consist of the fo llow ing: (a) the im dergraduate ciuxicula at the Schools

of B iology and B iochem istry w ill be reform ed. H ieir level w ill be raised according to m odem standards to develop inter alia the students’ aptitude for solv ing concrete problem s. It is anticipated that the first m onths of the project w ill be needed to p lan the necessary changes w hich w ill be im plem ented subsequently.

Q}) W hile post-graduate train ing, as such, w ill not be part of the project, the project personnel w ill advise the U niversity on the developm ent of post-graduate train ing fodlities^ in biolo]^ rad biochem istry for tw o categories of scientific personnd, viss:

(i) Teaching staff at the secondary and ^ higher levdb and

(«0 Research staff to participate in polivalent research groups that are established ad hoc for specific studies in the country’ s several research institutes. ^ im portant part of this post­graduate train ing w ill not, under the G overn­m ent’ s plans, take the' form of form al course at the U niversity , but w ill consist of w ork in an appropriate research institute under the supervision of the Faculty of Science;

(c) Research fadlitfos w ill be developed m a necessary com plem eift to im proved teaching. It w ill be sim ilarly practice-oriented.(5) Follow ing the im plem entation of the m ajor

part of the above activ ities during the first three years of the project, rraponsibility for the continua-

2. Location.— ^Faculty of Science, H avana U niver- tion of the w ork be transferred to the nationdstaff during the fourth and year.

(6) The G overnm ent w ill provide;(а ) Counterpart professional staff;

(б ) A dm inistrative arid other non-professional staff;

(c) A ll necessary operating coats of the schools involved in the project;

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61530.. 24 726.. 16 285..19 98

• •

(а ) the particular advertisem ent for w hich the form s are w anted— ^please quote reference num ber w here supplied;

(б ) very brief (2 or 3 lines) sum m ary of appli­cant’ s qualifications for the post in term s of;—

(t) basic academ ic or professional qualifica­tions.

(it) num ber of years post-qualification expe­rience.

(iii) Languages spoken.

P lease enclose a stom ped addressed envelope (4 'X 9').

lO . Closing date.— ^Filled C .V . form s should be returned to reach the Secretary, N igerian N ational Com m ission for U nesco not later than 29th O ctober, 1969.

Govemnient Notice No. 1056

U N ESCO V ACA NCY

Sf e c ia i. Fu n d Appo in t me n t

1. Title of post.— Specialist in Food Technology.

sity , Cuba.3. Background.— (1) The purpose of the project is

to assist the G overnm ent in strengthening the teaching at the B iology and B iochem istry Schools of the Science Faculty,. U niversity of H avana, and in developing research w hich is considered to have a - d irect bearing on critical areas of the country’ seconom ic developm ent.

0

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P ost ad justm ent (cost o f l iv ing .(d) E qu ipm en t and supp lies as requ ired ;(e) T he facu lty bu ild ings ar id d ie labora to r ies sub ject to change w id iou t no tice)

re la ted to the p ro ject i and t a t th is da te: the loca l equ iva len t

(f) A ll support serv ices.I

$1,224o f■

($816 if vn thou t dependan t^ ).A ssignm en t a llow ance (expa­

tr ia te allow ance): the Ibca lequ iva len t o f ..($950 if w ithou t dependan ts).

F am ily a llow ances: dependen t spouse..

T he va lue o f the G overnm en t’ s pk r tic ipa tion in each dependen t ch ildf tim ated a t the eqm vden t o f T ravel is p rov ided fo r the exper t and h is dependan ts

$3,560 ,000 of w h ich app rox im ate^ $2,613 ,000 (spouse and ch ild ren tm der 18 years o f age). In rep resen t eiq iend itu res ar ism g d irectly from the, add ition , U nesco con tr ibu tes tow ards the. cost o f p ro ject.

In fact, la rge labora to r ies fo r chein istry , b io logy and b iochem istry are a lready equ ipped w i^ a ll ^ e necessary fac ilit ies w ith in the U n iversity . In add it ion , sm all un its a re estab lished in the E o t^ ca l G ardens

. and in the fa rm s belong ing to the U n iversity .

$1,200

$400$300

insta lla tion at the du ty sta tion , the educa tion o f (7 ) T o assist in the execu tion o f the p ro jects, dependen t ch ild ren , and the m ed ica l expenses o f

U nesco , in its capacity as P artic ipa ting anci the sta ff m em ber. O n separa tion from U nesco , a E xecu ting A gency fo r the U N D P (Specia l F und ), a repa tr ia tion g ran t is pa id .

has agreed to p rov ide : I = 9 . Method of application.— ^ A pp lira tions have to

be m ade on specia l C u rr icu lum V itae fo rm s, w h ich can be ob ta ined , in person or by post, from the Secreta ry , N iger ian N ationa l C om m ission for U nesco , F edeM M in istry of E duca tion , Senate B u ild ings, L agos.

A ll app lica tions fo r C u rr icu lum V itae fo rm s shou ld sta te—

(а ) U nder the exper t com ponen t o f the p ro ject : (0 .T lie serv ices o f a P ro ject M anager spe-

c i^ zing in b io logy;

(«■ ) E xper ts in the fields of physio logy , genetics, en tom o logy , phy tonem atp logy j b ioche­m istry , or i^ n ic p lrs^ ica l chem istry , tox ico logy , food science, sta tistics, and num er ic^ ana lysis and com pu ta tion;

(б ) U nder the tra in ing com ponent o f the p ro ject, f if teen fe llow sh ips to ta lling fifteen m an -years to tra in coun terpar t personnel in a ll aspects o f the p rogram m e;

(^ U nder the equ ipm en t com ponen t o f the p ro ject (fo r a to ta l am o im t o f $265 ,C 00):

(* ) Selected appara tus and ii strum enta tion fo r b iochem ica l, b io log ica l physico -chem ic^ , food sc ience and tox ico log ica l in stm ction , ana ly ­sis and research tra in ing ;

(« ) B ooks and pub lica tions r^ a ted to the f ie lds o f in struction .

(а ) the par ticu la r adver tisem en t fo r w h ich the fo rm s are w an ted— ^ p lease quo te reference num ber w here supp lied:

(б ) very b r ie f (2 or 3 lines) sum m ary o f app li ­can t’ s qua lif ica tio r is fo r the post in term s o f :—

(i) basic academ i^ or p ro fessiona l qua lif ica ­t ions ;

(»■ ) num ber ^ f^ ears post-qua lif ica tion ex­

per ience. &

(lit) L angqag^ |_spoken .P lease enclose ■ a^ *^ fam ped add ressed envelope

(4 '"X 9 ' ’).

10 . Closing date.— ^ F illed C .V . fo rm s shou ld be retu rned to reach the Secreta ry , N iger ian N ational

4. Functions.— T he expert w ill adv ise the sta ff C om m ission fo r U nesco no t la ter than 29 th O ctober, and advanced studen ts a t the F acu lty o f Sc ience o f 1969. t ie U n iversity on their research re la ted m ostly to m ilk p roducts and a lso to m eat, fru its and vegetab les ^in connection w ith loca l p rob lem s. H e m ay be ca lled Government Notice No. 1057 to organ ize sem inars and g ive a few lectu res. H e w ill he lp in tra in ing coun terpar t, perso im el and in selecting the cand ida tes fo r the fe llow sh ips in h is specia lity . H e w ill a lso adv ise on equ ipm en t to be pu rchased .

U N E SC O V A C A N C Y Spe c ia l Fu n d Appo in t me n t

1. Title of post.— ^ E xper t in E conom ic G eo logy ,

2 . Location.— C entre fo r A pp lied G eo logy Jeddah , Saud i A rab ia ,5 . Qualifications.— A un iversity degree equ iva len t

to a docto ra te. E xperience in preparation and ana lysis o f m ilk p roducts, m eat p roducts o r canned fru its and vegetab les.

3 . Background and functions.— T o broaden the base of its oil-dependen t econom y, the Saud i ^ ab ian G overnm en t is m ak ing concen tra ted effo rts

6. Language requirements.— G ood know ledge of ht o ther fields such as m inera l exp lo ra tion w h ich Span ish and /o r E ng lish w ith w ork ing know ledge o f offers a par ticu la r ly rea listic po ten tia l because o f the the o ther . la rgely unexp lo red P recam br ian A rab ian Sh ield

w here favourab le cond itions fo r ore concurrences are a lreacty know n to ex ist, ib i im por tan t ob jective of the K ingdom ’ s p lann ing is the im p rovem en t o f educa tion in o rder jrha t Saud i na tiona ls m ay acqu ire the sk iU s needed to develop the m ater ia l of the reg ion and effect the necessary developm en t of the coun try .

7 . Duration of appointment.— T w o years, sta rting January 1970 .

8 . International salary and allowances.— (N et o f nationa l in com e tax— ^ payab le par tiy in the cu rrency of the sta ff m em ber’ s hom e or o f the du ty sta tion ) :

B ase sa la ry per a tm um :— equ iva len t to

resou rces

o inU /x , G eology is cu rren tly taugh t at undergradua te level a t the U n iversity . H ow ever , Saud i g radua tes

N et $14,228 in geo logy genera lly lack field exper ience under the

1 0 th J u ly , 1 9 6 9 O F F IC IA L G A Z E T T E 1 1 0 7

p a r t icu la r c o n d it io n s w h ich a p p ly in th e p r o g ra m m e 8 . Method of application.— A p p lica t io n s Im v e to b e o f c o lo r a t io n a n d d e v e lo p m e n t c u r r e n t ly c a r r ie d m a d e o n sp e c ia l C u r r ic u lu m V ita e fo r m s , w h ich o u t in th e c o im try . c a n b e o b ta in e d , in p e r so n o r b y p o s t , ^ m th e

S e c r e ta r y , N ig e r ia n N a t io n a l C o m m iss io n fo r U n e sc o , F e d er a l M in is t r y o f E d u c a tio n , S e n a te B u ild in g s, L a g o s.

A l l a p p lic a t io n s fo r C u r r icu lu m V ita e fo r m s sh o u ld s ta t i

(а ) - th e p a r t icu la r a d v e r t isem e n t fo r w h ic h th e fo rm s a r e w a n te d— p lea se q u o te r e fe r e n c e n u m b e r w h e re su p p l ied;

(б ) v e r y b r ie f (2 o r 3 lin e s) su m m a r y o f a p p l ic a n t ’ s q u a l i f ic a t io n s fo r th e p o s t in te rm s o f :—

(0 b a s ic a c a d e m ic o r p r o fe ss io n a l q u a l i f ic a ­t io n s .

(» )_ n u m b e r o f y e a r s p o s t-q u a li f ic a t io n e ^ e r ie n c e .

(m ) L a n g u a g e s sp o k e t i .

P lea se e n c lo se a sta m p e d a d d r e sse d e n v e lo p e (4 ' X 9 " ) .

9 . Closing date.— ^ F il le d C .V . fo rm s sh o u ld b e r e tu rn e d to r e a c h th e S e c r e ta r y , N ig e r ia n N a t io n a l C o m m iss io n fo r U n e sc o n o t la te r th a n 2 9 th O c to b e r , 1 9 6 9 .

T h e p u r p o se o f th e p r o je c t is to a ss is t th e G o v er n ­m e n t in c r ea t in g a n d o r g a n iz in g a p o s t-g r a d u a te in s t itu t io n a t J e d d a h to t r a in S a u d i A r a b ia n g e o lo g is ts in ^ m o d e m m e th o d s o f g e o lo g ica l m a p p in g a n d m in e r a l e x p lo r a t io n . D u r in g th e f ir s t p h a se o f th e p r o g ra m m e o f in s t ru c t io n a n d p r a c t ic e th e s tu d e n ts w il l r e ce iv e e d u c a t io n c h ie f iy in th o se d isc ip l in e s (s tr u c tu ra l g e o lo g y , str a t ig ra p h y , p h o tO g e o lo g y , m in e r a lo g y , p e t r o lo g y ) e sse n t ia l fo r su r v ey , s ta n d a r d g e o lo g ic a l m a p p in g a n d p r a c t ica l t r a in in g in th e f ie ld . T h e se c o n d p h a se w ill b e d e v o te d to th e p r in c ip le s , a p p l ic a t io n m d in te rp r e ta t io n o f th e b r o a d sp ec t r u m o f m o d em m in e r a l e x p lo r a t io n te c h n iq u e s. In b o th p h a se s r o u g M y a s m u c h t im e w il l b e sp e n t in c la ss r o o m a c t iv i t ie s in J e d d a h a s in a c tu a l f ie ld r e sea r c h w o r k o n th e P r ec a m b r ia n S h ie ld s 3

» A n m -ser v ic e tr a in in g p r o g r a m m e fo r sem i­p r o fe ss io n a ls w i l l a lso b e r m d er ta k e n to p r o v id e fo r te c h n ic a l su p p o r t p e r so n n e l q i ia li f ied to se rv ic e a n d m a in ta in in s t ru m e n ts a n d e q u ip m en t a n d to a c t in th e f ie ld a s o p e r a to r s , sa m p le r s a n d g e n e ra l f ie ld a ss is ta n ts to th e m o r e h ig h ly q u a l i f ie d g e o lo g is ts .

T h e in te rn a t io n a l p r o jec t p e r so n n e l w i l l c o m ist o fo f a C h ie f o f P r o je c t, a n d 6 e sp e r ts in ; (a ) M in e ra lo g y , N.B.— ^ T h e f in a n n in g r o f th is p o s t is su b je c t to th ep e tro lo g y , (6 ) S tr a c tu r a l a n d p h o to g e o lo g y , a p p r o v a l o f th e U N D P (S F ) G o v e r n in g C o u n c i l in(c ) E c o n o m ic g e o lo g y , (d ) G e o c h em ist r y , (c ) G e o - J u n e 1 9 6 9 . p h 3T sic s a n d (J) T r a in in g o f T e c h n ic ia n s . _________

S im u lta n e o u sly w ith th e f ie ld r e sea r c h a c t iv i t ie s a n d th e ir t r a in in g fu n c t io n s th e in te r n a t io n a l ^ p e r ts \v il l a ss is t , w h e re a p p l ic a b le , in th e in sta l la t io n o f la b o r a to r y a n d te a c l^ g e q u ip m en t in th e ir r e lev a n t f ie ld s .

Government Notice No. 1058 r

U N E S C O V A C A N C Y

Spe c ia l Fo n d Appo in t me n t

1 . Title of post.— ^ E x p e r t in A p p l ied G e o p h j r e ic s .

2 . Location.— C e n tr e fo r A p p l ie d G e o lo g y , J e d d a h , S a u d i A r a b ia .

4 . Qualifications.— ^ A n a d v a n c e d d e g r e e o r e q u iv a­le n t d ip lo m a in g e o lo g y w ith sp ec ia l iz a t io n in economic geology and several years’ experience ifi f ie ld r e sea r c h a n d t ra in in g a t a n a d v a n c e d U n iv e r s ity le v e l. ;

3 . Background and fututions.—To b r o a d e n th e b a se o f i ts o i l -d e p e n d e n t e c o n o m y , th e S a u d i A r a b ia n G o v e r n m e n t is m a k in g c o n c en tr a ted e f fo r ts in o th e r f ie ld s su ch a s m in e r ^ e x p lo r a t io n w h ic h o f fe rs a

6 . Duration.— T w o y e a r s (r en e w a b le ) b e g in n in g p a r t ic u la r ly r ea l is t ic p o te n t ia l b e ca u se o f d ie la r g e ly J a n u a r y 1 9 7 0 . u n e x p lo r ed P r e c a m b r ia n A r a b ia n S h ie ld w h e r e

fa v o u r a b le c o n d it io n s fo r o r e c o n cu r re n ce s a r e a lre a d y k n o w n to e x is t . A n im p o r ta n t o b je c t iv e o f th e ^ n g d o m ’ s p la n n in g is th e im p ro v e m e n t o f e d u c a t io n in o r d e r th a t S a u d i n a t io n a ls m a y a c q u ire th e sk i l ls n e ed e d to d e v e lo p th e m a te r ia l r eso u r ce s o f

.. G r o ss $ 1 9 ,1 2 0 th e r e g io n a n d e f fe c t th e n e ce ssa r y d e v e lo p m e n t o f N e t

5 . Language qualifications.— ^ E n g lish .

7 . International salary and allowances.— (N e t o f n a t io n a l in c o m e ta x — p a sr a b le p a r t ly in th e c u r re n c y o f d ie s ta f f m e m b er’ s h o m e o r o f th e d u ty s ta t io n ) .

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($ 2 ,0 4 0 i f w ith o u t d e p e n d a n ts ) A ss ig n m e n t a l lo w a n c e (e x p a­

t r ia te a l lo w a n c e)($ 1 ,1 0 0 i f w ith o u t d e p e n d a n ts )

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G e o lo g y is c u r r en t ly ta u g h t a t u n d e r g r a d u a te le v e l a t th e U n iv e rs ity . H o w e v er , S a u d i g r a d u a tes in

S T O f in g ® o lo g y g e n e r a lly la < i ,f ie !d e x p e r ie n c e u n d er th e $ j ,U o U p a r t ic u la r c o n d it io n s w h ich a p p ly in th e p r o g ra m m e

o f e x p lo ra t io n a n d d e v d o p m e n t c u r r e n t ly c a r r ie d o u t in th e c o im tr y .

T h e p u r p o se o f th e p r o jec t is to a ss is t d ie G o v e rn ­m e n t in c r e a t in g a n d o r g ^ s in g a p o s t-g r a d u a te in s t itu t io n a t J e d d a h m tr a in S a u d i A r a b ia n g e o lo­g is ts in m o d e m m e th c ^ o f g e o lo g ica l m a p p in g a n d m in e r a l e x p lo ra t io n . : D u r in g th e f ir s t p h a se o f th e

T r a v e l is p r o v id e d fo r th e e iq ie r t a n d h is d e p e n d - p r o g ra m m e o f in s t ru d t io n a n d p m c t ice th e s tu d e n ts a n ts (sp o u se a n d c h i ld r e n im d er 1 8 y e a r s o f a g e ), w il l r e c d v e e d u c a tio n c h ie f iy . in th o se d isc ip l in es I n a d d it io n , U n e sco c o n tr ib u tes to w a r d s th e c o s t o f (s tm c tu r a l g e o lo g y , str a t ig ra p h y , p h o to g e o lo g y , in s ta l la t io n a t th e d u ty s ta t io n , th e e d u c a t io n o f m in e r a lo g y , p e tr o lo g y ) e ssen t ia l fo r su r v e y , s ta n d a rd d e p e n d e n t c h i ld re n , a n d th e m e d ic a l e x p e n se s o f th e g e o lo g ica l m a p p in g a n d p r a c t ic a l t r a in in g , in th e f ie ld , s t^ m e m b e r . O n se p a ra t io n fr o m U n e sco , a T h e se r o n d p h a se w ill b e d e v o te d to th e p r in c ip les , r e p a t r ia t io n g r a n t is p a id . a p p l ic a t io n a n d in te rp r e ta t io n o f th e b r o a d sp e c t r u m

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P lease en c lo se a stam p ed ad d ressed en v e lo p e(4 "X 9 " ) . • 'S .

9 . Closing date.— F il led C .V . fo rm s sh o u ld b e re tu rn ed to read i d ie S ec re ta ry , N ig er ian N a tio n a l C o m m iss io n fo r U n esco n o t la te r th an 2 9 th O c to b er, 1 9 6 9 .

N .B .— T h e f in an c in g o f th is p o s t is su b jec t to th e \ ap p ro v a l o f th e U N D P (S p ec ia l F u n d ) G o v ern in g C o u n c il in Ju n e 1 9 6 9 .

o f m o d em m in e ra l ex p lo ra tio n tech n iq u es. In b o th p h ases ro u g h ly as m u ch tim e w il l b e sp en t in c lass ro o m ac tiv it ies in Jed dah as in ac tu a l f ie ld resea rch w o rk o n th e P recam b rian S h ie ld .

A n in -se rv ice tra in in g p ro g ram m e fo r _ sem i­p ro fess io n a ls w il l a lso b e .u n d e rtak en to p ro w d e fo r tech n ica l su p p o rt p e rso n n e l q u a lif ied to se rv ice an d m a in ta in in s tru m en ts an d eq u ip m en t an d to ac t in th e f ie ld as o p e ra to rs, sam p lers an d g en e ra l f ie ld assis tan ts to d ie m o re h ig h ly q u a lif ied g eo lo g is ts.

T h e in te rn a tio n a l p ro jec t p e rso n n e l w iU co n s is t o f a C h ie f o f P ro jec t, an d 6 ex p e rts in : (a ) M in e ra lo g y , P e tro lo g y , (6 ) S tru c tu ra l an d P h o to g eo lo g y , _ (c ) E co n o m ic g eo lo g y , (d ) G eo ch em is try , (e) G eo p h y s ics an d ( /) T ra in in g o f T ech n ic ian s .

S im u ltan eo u s ly w ith th e f ie ld resea rch ac tiv it ies an d d ie ir tra in in g fu n c tio n s th e in te rn a tio n a l ex p erts w il l ass is t, w h ere ap p licab le , in th e in s ta lla tio n o f lab o ra to ry an d teach in g eq u ip m en t in th e ir re lev an t

. f ie ld s .

Government ^otice No. 1059

U N E S C O V A C A N C Y

Spe c ia i. Fu n d Appo in t me n t

1 . Title of post.— ^ T ra in in g o f tech n ic ian s .

2 . Location.— C en tre fo rA p p lied G eo lo g y , Jed d ah ,

S au d i A rab ia .

3 . Background and Functions.— T o iiro ad en th e b ase o f its o il-d ep en d en t eco n o m y , th e - S au d i A rab ian G o v ern m en t is m ak in g co n cen tra ted e f fo r ts in o th e r f ie ld s su ch as m in e ra l ex p lo ra tio n w h ich o f fe rs a p a rticu la r ly rea lis t ic p o ten tid b ecau se o f th e la rg e ly u n ex p lo red P recam b rian A rab ian S h ie ld w h e re fav o u rab le co n d it io n s fo r o re co n cu rren ces

a lread y k n o w n to ex is t. A n im p o rtan t o b jec tiv e o f th e k in g d o m’ s p lan n in g is th e im p ro v em en t o f ed u ca tio n in o rd e r th a t S au d i n a tio n a ls m ay acq u ire th e sk il ls n eed ed to d ev e lo p th e m a te r ia l reso u rces

$ 1 9 ,1 2 0 o f th e reg io n an d e ffec t th e n ecessa ry d ev e lo p m en t $ 1 4 ,2 28 o f th e co u n try .

4 . Qualifications.— A n ad v an ced d eg ree o r eq u iv a - ■ len t d ip lo m a in th e su b jec t an d sev e ̂y ea rs’ ex p e­

r ien ce in th e ap p lica tio n o f g eo p h y s ica l resea rch m e th o d s to m in e ra l e^ lo ra tio n as w e ll as tra in in g ex p e r ien ce a t an ad v an ced U n iv ers ity lev e l.

5 . Language qualifications,— ^ E n g lish .

6 . Duration.—Two y ea rs (ren ew ab le ), b eg in n in g

Jan u a ry 1 9 7 0 .

7 . International salary and allowances.— (N e t o f n a tio n a l in co m e tax— ^ p ay ab le p a rtly in th e cu n ren cy o f A e s ta ff m em b er’ s h o m e o r o f th e d u ty s ta tio n ).

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A ss ig n m en t a llow an ce (^ p a tr ia te allo w an ce ): th e

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G eo lo g y is cu rren tly tau g h t a t im d e rg rad u a te lev e l a t th e U n iv e rs ity . H o w ev e r, S au d i g rad u a tes in g eo lo g y g en e ra lly lack f ie ld ex p e r ien ce u n d e r th e p a rticu la r co n d it io n s ̂w h ich ap p ly in th e p ro g ram m e o f ex p lo ra tio n an d "d ev e lo p m en t cu rren tly ca rr ied o u t in th e co u n try .

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T h e p u rp o se o f th e p ro jec t is to ass is t th e G o v e rn­m en t in c reatin g an d o rg an iz in g a p o st-g rad m te in s titu tio n a t Jed dah to tra in S au d i A rab ian g eo log is ts in m o d em m eth o d s o f g eo lo g ica l m ap p in g an d m in e ra l ex p lo ra tio n . D u rin g th e f ira t p h ase o f th e

_ ..... , p ro g ram m e o f in s tru c tio n an d p rac tice th e s tu d en tsT rav e l is p ro v id ed fo r th e ex p ert an d h is d ep en - rece iv e ed u ca tio n ch ie f ly in th o se d isc ip l in esd an ts (sp o u se an d ch ild ren u n d e r 1 8 y ea rs o f ag e ), (s tru c tu ra l g eo lo g y , stra tig rap h y , p h o to g eo lo g y ,In ad d it io n , U n esco co n tr ib u tes to w ard s th e co s t o f m in e ra lo g y , p e tro lo g y ) essen tia l fo r su rv ey , s tan d a rdin s te lla tio n a t th e d u ty sta tio n , th e ed u ca tio n o f g eo lo g ica l m ap p in g an d p rac tica l tra in in g in th e d ep en d en t ch ild ren , an d th e m ed ica l « q > en ses o f th e T h e seco n d p h ase w il l b e d ev o ted to th esta ff m em b er. O n sep ara tio n fro m U n esco , a p rin c ip les , ap p lica tio n an d in te rp re ta tio n o f th e rep a tr ia tio n g ran t is p a id . | b ro ad sp ectru m o f m o d em m in e ra l ex p lo ra tio n

8 . Method of application.— ^ A p p lica tio n s h av e to l)e tech n iq u es. , In b o th p h ases ro u g h ly as m u ch tim e m ad e o n sp ec ia l C u rr icu lu m V itae fo rm s, w h ich can w ill b e sp en t in c lass ro o m ac tiv it ies in Jed d ah ^ in

ac tu a l f ie ld resea rch w o rk o n th e P recam b rian S h ie ld .

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b e o b ta in ed , in p e rso n o r b y p o s t, f ro m th e S ec re ta ry ,

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A ll ap p lica tio n s fo r C u rr icu lu m V itae fo rm s sh o u lq tech n ica l su p p o rt p e rso n n e l q u a lif ied to se rv ice an dm a in ta in in s tru m en ts an d eq u ip m en t an d to ac t in

(« ) th e p a rticu la r ad v e rtisem en t fo r w h ich th i th e f ie ld as o p e ra to rs , sam p le rs an d g en e ra l f ie ld fo rm s a re w an ted— p lease q u o te re fe ren ce n u m b er ass is tan ts to th e m o re h ig h ly q u a lif ied g eo lo g is ts,w h e re su p p lied:

(6 ) v e ry b r ie f (2 o r 3 lin es) su m m ary o f ap p li­can t’ s q u a lif ica tio n s fo r th e p o s t in te rm s o f :—

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T h e in te rn a tio n a l p ro jec t p e rso n n e l w il l co n s ist o f a C h ie f o f P ro jec t, an d f i ex p e rts in : (a) M in era lo gy , p e tro lo g y , (J ) S tm c tu ra l.an d p h o to g eo lo g y , (c) E co -

( i) b as ic acad em ic o r p ro fess io n a l q u aU fi^ n o m ic g eo lo g y , (d) G eo ch em is try , (e) G eo p h y s ics ca tio n s . f an d ( /) T ra in in g o f T ech n ic ian s .

O F F IC IA L G A Z E T T E1 0 th Ju ly f , 1 9 6 9 1 1 0 9

1 0 . Closing F i l le d C .V . fo n n s a h o ti ld b eS im u lta n ro u s ̂w ith th e f ie ld re se a rd i a c t iv it ie s a n d th e ir tra in in g fu n c t io n s th e in te rn a t io n a l e x p e rts re tu rn ̂to re ac h th e S e c re ta ry , N ig e r ia n N a tio n a l w i l l a ss is t, w h e re a p p l ic ab le , in th e in s ta l la tio n o f C o m m iss io n fo r U n e sco n o t la te r th a n 1 2 th la b o ra to ry a n d te a d ^ g e q u ip m e n t in th e ir re le v an t D e ce m b e r, 1 9 6 9 . f ie ld s . \ ,

4 . Functiims.— ^ T h e ^ e r t in T e c h n ic ia n’ s T ra in in g w i l l o rg a n iz e , in c o -o p e ra t io n w ith th e C h ie f o f P ro je c t a n d o th e r e x p e rts , a n in -se rv ic e tra in in g p ro g ra m m e l fo r f ie ld a n d la b o ra to ry a ss is ta n ts (m a in te n a n ce o f e q u ip m e n t, sa m p lin g , e tc .) a t a n in te rm ed ia te le v e l.

5 . QuaUficatiom.— A d ip lo m a fro m a h ig h e r te c h n ic a l sc h o o l. C o n s id e ra b le k n o w led g e o f th e u se a n d m a in te n a n c e o f g e o lo g ic a l (g e o c h e m ic a l a n d /o r g e o p h y s ic a l) e q u ip m e n t a n d e x p e r ie n c e in g e o lo ^ c d a n d m in e ra l e x p lo ra t io n te c h n iq u e s . T ra in in g e x p e r ie n c e in re la te d f ie ld s .

Govmtment Notice No. 1060

U N E S C O V A C A N C Y

D ire c to r.

Post No.— E D S -3 2 3 .

Category and fe o e Z .— D irec to r le v e l (D -1 ).

Organizational location.— ^ D iv is io n o f H ig h e r E d u c a tio n , D e p a r tm e n t o f S c h o o l a n d H ig h e r E d u c a tio n .

Duties and responsibilities.— ^ U n d e r th e a u th o ri ty

6 . Language qualifications.—EngMi. D k e c to r o f th e D e p ^ e n t o f S c h o o l ^ dx x if i fu e f E d u c a tio n , th © in c u m D e n t ‘w i l l b e re sn o n s ib le

A ( re n e w a b le ) b e g m m n g fo r e n su r in g th a t a U th e a c t iv i t ie s u n d e r ta k e ̂b y th e A p m ly /u . ^ S e c re ta r ia t in th e f ie ld o f h i^ e r e d u c a tio n a re c o -

8 . Intentational salary and allowances.r-l^ot o f o rd in a te d , a n d fo r e s ta b lish in g d ia n n e ls o f in fo rm a - n a t io n a l in c o m e ta x— p a y a b le p a r t ly in th e c u rre n c y t io n a n d c o -o p e ra t io n b e tw e e n th e v a r io u so f th e s ta f f m e m b e r’ s h o m e o r o f th e d u ty s ta tio n ) . d e p a r to e n te o p e ra t in g in th a t f ie ld . H e

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g e n e ra l a ss ig n m e n ts e n ta i l « th e fo l lo w in g r^ p o n s i- b i l i t ie s:

N e tP o s t a d ju s tm e n t (c o s t o f l iv in g ,

x su b je c t to c h a n g e w ith o u t n o t ic e )^ t jh is d a te : th e lo c a l e q u iv a le n t o f($ 1 ,7 0 0 1 i f w i th o u t d e p e n d a n ts )

A ss ig n m e n t a l lo w a n c e (e x p a­tr ia te sh o w a n c e ): th e lo c d

e q u iv a le n t o f($ 9 5 0 i f w i th o u t d e p e n d a n ts )

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T ra v e l is > p ro v id e d fo r th e e m e r t a n d h is d e p e n d­

a n ts (sp o u se a n d c h i ld re n u n d e r 1 8 y e a rs o f a g e ) . In a d d it io n , U n e sc o c o n tr ib u te s to w a rd s th e c o s t o f in s ta l la t io n a t th e d u ty s ta t io n , th e e d u c a tio n o f , d e p e n d e n t c h i ld re n a n d th e m e d ica l, e x p e n se s o f th e s t^ m e ih b e r . O n se p a ra t io n fro m U n e sc o , a

re p a tr ia t io n g ra n t is p a id .

A L B . — T h e f in a n c in g o f th is p o s t is su b je c t to th e a p p ro v a l o f th e U N D P (S F ) G o v e rn in g C o u n c i l in J im e 1 9 6 9 .

9 . Method of application.— A p p lica t io n s h a v e to b e

m a d e o n sp e c ia l C h ir r icu lw n V itae fo rm s , -w h ic h c a n b e o b ta in e d , in p e rso n o r b y p o s t, f ro m th e S e c re ta ry , N ig e r ian N a tio n a l C o m m iss io n fo r U n e sc o , F e d e ra l M in is try o f E d u c a tip n , S e n a te B u i ld in g s ] L a g o s .

A ll a p p l ic a t io n s fo r C u rr ic u lu m V itae fo rm s sh o u ld s ta te—

(а ) th e p a r t ic u la r a d v e r tisem e n t fo r w h ic h th e fo rm s a ire w a n te d— ^ p le a se q u o te re fe re n c e n u m b e r w h e re su p p l ie d:—

(б ) v e ry b r ie f (2 o r 3 l in e s ) su m m a ry o f a p p l i­c a n t’ s E d if ic a t io n s fo r th e p o s t in te rm s o f :—

(t) b a s ic a c a d e m ic o r p ro fess io n d q u a l i f ic a­t io n s .

(w ) n x im b e r o f y e a rs p o s t-q u d if ic a t io n e x p e­

r ien c e .

(Hi) L a n g u a g e s sp o k e n .

P le a se e n c lo se a sta m p e d a d d re sse d e n v e lo p e

(4 'x 9 ') .

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$ 2 ,5 5 0 (1 ) e s tab l ish th e a p p ro p r ia te in te r-d ^ a rtm e n ta l m a c h in e ry fo r c o -o rd in a t ii ‘̂ th e O rg a n iz a tio n’ s to td e f fo r t in th e f ie ld o f h ig h e r e d u c a tio n;

(2 ) d ire c t a n d a d m in is te r th e D iv is io n o f H ig h e r E d u c a tio n;

(3 ) p a r t ic ip a te in th e p la n n in g o f s tu d ies a n d re se a rc h p ro je c ts to b e in i t ia te d o r c a rr ie d o u t b y th e S e c re ta r ia t i tse lf , o r c o m m iss io n e d to o u ts id e

o rg a n iz a t io n s , b o d i^ o r e v e r ts , in c lu d in g th e p ro g ra m m e o f s tu d ie s o n h iE ^ ^ e d u c a tio n sp o n­so red jo in t ly b y U n e sc o a n d th e In te rn a t io n a l A sso c ia t io n o f U n iv e rs i t ie s ( lA U ) ; se rv e ^ a m e m b er o f th e S te e r in g C o m m itte e o f th is jo in t p ro g p m m e a n d e n su re th e te c h n ic d se rv ic in g o f s tu £ e s a n d re se a rc h p ro jec ts u n d e r ta k en w ith in

i ts f ra m e w o rk;

(4 ) p a r t ic ip a te in th e p la n n in g o f su c h n o rm a­t iv e a c t io n a s U n e s ra m a y tm d e r tak e in t i ie f ie ld o f h ig h e r e d u c a tio n '; p la n > a jn d d ire c t s tu d ie s a n d

in q u ir ie s re q u ire d fo r th e -p rep a ra tio n o f in te r­n a t io n a l in s tru m e n ts in th iS r f ie ld;

(5 ) p la n in te rn a t io n a l a n d re g io n a l a c t iv it ie s a n d p ro je c ts in re g a rd to th e in s ti tu tio n a l a sp e c ts o f

h ig h e r e d u c a tio n , in c lu d in g ti ie o rg a n iz a t io n o f in te rn a t io n a l a n d re g io n a l c o n fe re n c e s , se m in a rs a n d w o rk sh o p s, a n d d ire c t th e te c h n ic a l p re p a ra­t io n o f su c h m e e tin g s;

(6 ) a ssess re q u e sts f ro m M e m b e r S ta tes , fo r a ss is ta n c e re la t in g to h ig h e r e d u c a tio n , w ith in th e f ra m e w o rk o f su c h p ro g ra m m es a s th e E ^ a n d e d P ro g ra m m e o f T e c h n ic a l 'A ss is ta n c e a n d th e P ro g ra m m e o f P a r tic ip a t io n in th e A c tiv i t ie s o f M e m b e r S ta te s ; a d v ise o n th e re c ru itm e n t o f e x p e rts a n d c o n su ltan ts in th is re sp e c t, e x a m in e a p p l ica t io n s fo r fe l lo w h i i« a n d p ro E se p ro­

g ra m m e s o f s tu d y o r fe l lo w sh ip h o ld e rs; a ss is t in th e b r ie E g a n d se rv ic in g o f e x p e rts , c o n su lta n ts a n d fe l lo w s , a n d a n a ly se m e ir re sp e c t iv e re p o rts;

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(7 ) d e v e lo p a n d su s ta in c o n ta c ts a n d c o -o p e ra - th e U n e sco s ta f f a sse ssm e n t, c o rresp o n d s to a n e t t io n w ith a g e n c ie s a n d p r iv a te fo u n d a tio n s c a rry in g sa la ry e q u iv a le n t to U S $ 1 6 ,0 7 4 p e r a n n u m , p a y a b le o u t p ro g ra m m e s o f fb a n c ia l a n d te c h n ica l a ss is t- m a in ly in F re n c h f ra n c s, p lu s th e p re sc r ib e d a l lo w ­a n c e fo r th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f h ig h e r e d u c a tio n a t a n ce s . T h e se e m o lu n ie n ts a re n o rm a lly e x e m p t th e n a tio n a l le v e l, a s w e l l a s in re g io n a l c o n tex ts ; fro m a ll d ire c t ta x a tio n . In c o m e ta x o n su ch

(8 ) m a in ta in l ia iso n a n d d e v e lo p c o -o p e ra tio n re m u n e ra t io n , f f le v ie d , is re i in ^ rsed in a c c o rd an c e w ith g o v e rn m e n ta l a n d n o n -g o v e rn m e n ta l o rg a n i- w ith th e S ta f f R e g u la tio n s a n d R u les .

z a t io n s w o rk in g in th e f ie ld o f h ig h e r e d u ca tio n; re p re sen t th e D ire c to r -G e n e ra l a t c o n fe re n ce s a n d m e e tin g s o f e x p e r ts o n h ig h e r e d u ca tio n ;

(9 ) c a rry o u t su ch o th e r d u tie s a s m a y b e a ss ig n e d to h im .

Qualifications and experience required.— (a ) u n iv e r­s i ty d e g ree;

(6 ) se n io r a c ad e m ic a tta in m en t in h ig h e r e d u c a­t io n ; a d m in is tra t iv e e iq ie r ie n ce a t th e u n iv e rs ity le v e l d e s ira b le;

(c ) c o m p ara tiv e k n o w le d g e o f p ro b le m s re la t in g to th e o rg a n iz a t io n , a d m in is tra t io n a n d d e v e lo p m en t o f h ig h e r e d u c a tio n in v a r io u s c o u n tr ie s a n d re g io n s; e v id e n c e o f su s ta in e d c o n ta c ts w ith u n iv e rs ity le a d e rs o f v a r io u s c o im tr ie s a n d o f p a r tic ip a t io n in th e w o rk o f n a t io n a l o r in te rn a tio n a l c o m m itte e s o r c o m m is­sions established for the study of problems of higher e d u c a tio n; e x p e r ie n ce in t i ie c o n d u c t o f in te rn a tio n a l a c t iv i t i^ h ig h ly d e s ira b le;

(d ) fu l l c o m m a n d o f E n g l ish o r F re n c h a n d jg o o dk n o w le d g e o f th e o th e r la n g u a g e . E ln o w led g e o f S p a n ish a n a sse t. TSalary and allowances.— In it ia l a p p o in tm e n t

b e a t D -1 g ra d e , w ith a g ro ss sa la ry e q u iv a le h t to U S $ 2 1 ,9 6 0 p e r a n n u m w h ic h , a f te r d e d u c tio n fo r

Method of application.— ^ A p p lic a t io n s h a v e to b e m a d e o n S p e c ia l C u rr ic u lu m V ita e fo rm s , w h ich c a n b e o b ta in ed , in p e rso n o r b y p o s t, f ro m th e S e c re ta ry , N ig e r ia N a tio n a l C o m m iss io n , fo r U n e sco , F e d era l M in is try o f E d u c a tio n , S e n a te B u i ld in g s , L a g o s .

A l l a p p l ic a t io n s fo r C u rr ic u lu m V itae fo rm s sh o u lds ta b

(а ) th e p a r t ic u la r a d v e r t ise m e n t fo r w h ich th e . fo rm s a re w a n ted— ^ p lea se q u o te re fe re n c e n u m b e r w h e re su p p l ie d;

(б ) very brief (2 or 3 lines) summary of applicant’s qualifications for the post in terms of;—

(i) b a s ic a c a d em ic o r p ro fe ss io n a l q u a li f i ­c a t io n s .

(it) n u m b e r o f y e a rs p o s t-q u a l i f ic a t io n e x p e­

rience.(Hi) L a n g u a g e sp o k en .

P le a se e n c lo se a sta m p e d a d d resse d e n v e lo p e (4 " X 9 " ) .

Closing date.— ^ F il le d C .V . fo rm s sh o u ld b e w il l re tu rn e d to re ac h th e S e c re ta ry , N ig e r ia n N a tio n a l

C o m m iss io n fo r U n e sco n o t la te r th a n 1 5 th A u g u st, 1 9 6 9 .

Public Notice No. 16

In t h e Hig h Co u r t o f La g o s St a t e—In t h e La g o s Ju d ic ia l Div is io n

Su it No . M/97/69

In t h e Ma t t e r o f t h e Gr e sh a m L if e As su r a n c e So c ie t y (Nig e r ia) L imit e d

a n d

In t h e Ma t t e r o f t h e Co mpa n ik De c id e No . 51 o f 1968

N O T IC E O F P E T IT IO N

No t ic e is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of the above-named Company subject to the supervision of the High Court of Lagos State, Lagos Judicial Division, holden at Tafawa Square, Lagos, was on the 21st day of June, 1969 presented to the said Court by the Company.

An d th a t th e sa id P e ti t io n is d ire c te d to b e h e a rd b e fo re th e C o u r t s i t t in g a t T a faw a B a le w a S q u a re , L a g o s o n th e 2 8 th d a y o f Ju y , 1 9 6 9 a n d a n y C re d i to r o r c o n tr ib u to ry o f th e sa id C o m p a n y d e s iro u s to su p p o r t o r o p p o se th e m a k in g o f a n O rd e r o n m e sa id P e ti t io n m a y a p p e a r a t th e t im e o f h e a r in g in p e rso n o r b y h is C o u n se l fo r th a t p u rp o se; a n d a c o p y o f th is P e ti t io n w i l l b e fu rn ish e d b y th e u n d e rs ig n e d to a n y C re d ito r o r c o n tr ib u to ry o f th e Jsa id C o m p a n y re q u ir in g su c h c o p y o n p a y m en t o f th e re g u la ted fe e fo r th e sa m e .

S . A . Ja iy e s imi,Solicitor to the Petitioner,

c /o T . O . Shobowale-Benson & Co., 119 Yakubu Gowon Street,

Lagos, Nigeria..

Note.— A n y p e rso n w h o in te n d s to a p p e a r o n th e h e a r in g o f th e sa id P e ti t io n m u s t se rv e o n o r se n d b y p o s t to th e a b o v e -n a m e d n o tic e in w r i t in g o f h is in te n t io n to d o so . T h e n o tic e m u s t s ta te th e n a m e a n d a d d re ss o f th e p e rso n o r i f a f irm , th e n a m e a n d a d d ress o f th e f irm a n d m u s t b e s ig n e d b y th e p e rso n o r f i rm o r h is o r th e ir , so l ic i to r ( i f a n y ) a n d m u s t b e se rv e d o r i f p o s te d m u s t b e se n t b y p o s t in su f f ic ie n t t im e to re ac h th e a b o v e -n am e d n o t la te r th a n 1 o ’ c lo ck in th e a f te rn o o n o f th e S a tu rd a y , th e 2 6 th d a y o f Ju ly , 1 9 6 9 .

'OFFICIAL GAZETTE nillO r i i Ju ly , 1 9 6 9

Public Notice No. 17

In t h e Hig h Comx o f Ju s t ic e La g o s St a t e—In t h e La g o s Jo t ic ia l Div is io n In t h e Ma t t e r o f Gr o l ie r In t e r n a t io n a l In c o r po r a t ed

A N D

In t h e Ma t t e r o f t h e Co mpa n ie s De c r e e 1 9 6 8

Su it No. 68/69

No t ic e is h e reb jr g iv e n th a t a p e t i t io n fo r th e w in d in g u p o f th e ab o v e n am ed c om p an y su b je c t to th e su p e rv is io n o f th e H ig h C o u r t o f L ag o s S ta te H o ld en a t L ag o s w as o n th e 1 6 th d a y o f M ay , 1 9 6 9 p re sen t ̂to th e sa id C o u r t b y M essrs G ro l ie r In te rn a t io n a l In c o rp o ra ted , 2 2 9 S o u th S ta te S tre e t, C i ty o f D o v e r , S ta te o f D e law a re , U .S .A .

An d th a t th e sa id p e t i t io n is d ire c te d to b e h ea rd b e fo re th e C o u r t s i t t in g a t L ag o s o n th e 2 8 th d a y o f Ju ly , 1 9 6 9 , a n d an y c re d i to r o r c o n tr ib u to ry o f th e sa id c om p an y d e s iro u s o f su p p o r t in g o r o p p o s in g th e m ak in g o f a n o rd e r o n th e sa id p e t i t io n m ay a p p ea r a t th e t im e o f h e a r in g in p e rso n o r b y h is C o im se l fo r th a t p u rp o se ; a n d a c o p y o f th e p e t i t io n w i l l b e fu rn ish ed b y th e im d e rs ig n ed to a n y c re d i to r o r c o n tr ib u to ry o f th e sa id c om p an y re q u ir in g su c h c o p y o n p a ym en t o f th e re g u la te d c h a rg e fo r th e sam e .

Signed Go d f r e y K. J. Ama c h r ee & Co ., Solicitors for the Petitioner ̂

W es te rn H o u se (1 8 th F lo o r ) , 8 -1 0 Y a k u b u G ow o n S tree t,

Lagos.

Note.— A n y p e rso n w h o in te n d s to a p p ea r o n th e h ea r in g o f th e sa id p e t i t io n m u s t se rv e o n o r se n d b y p o s t to th e ab o v e -n am ed , n o t ic e in w r i t in g o f h is in te n t io n so to d o . T h e n o t ic e m u s t s ta te th e n am e an d a d d r^ s o f th e p e rso n , o r , i f a f i rm , th e n am e a n d a d d ress o f th e f i rm , a n d m u s t b e s ig n ed b y d ie p e rso n o r f i rm , o r h is o r th e ir S o l ic i to r ( i f a n y ) , a n d m u s t b e se rv ed o r i f p o s te d , m u s t b e sen t b y p o s t in s id f ic ie n t t im ^ to * ' re ac h th e a b o v e -n am ed n o t la te r th a n 1 o ’ c lo c k in th e a f te rn o o n o f th e 2 6 th d a y o f Ju ly , 1 9 6 9 .

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P r in ted a n d P u b l ish ed b y T h e F ed e ra l M in is try o f In fo rm a t io n , P r in t in g D iv is io n ,L ag o s , N ig e r ia . 961 /7 6 9 /5 ,9 0 0

A n n u a l S u b sc r ip t io n f rom 1 s t Jan u a ry , 1 9 6 9 is L o ca l: £ 6 -0 s -0 c ̂O v e rsea s; ff-Ws-M (S u r& ce £16 -10 r -0 d (i C la ss A ir M a i l ) . P resen t is su e ( in c lu d in g S u p p lem en t) 2s-Qd pet a^y. Sub sc r ib e rs w h o w ish to o b ta in G aze tte a f tn Is t J sh o u ld a p p ly to th e P e rm an en t S e c re ta ry , M in is try o f In fo rm a t io n , F r in t in a D iv is io n , L a g o s fo r am en d ed S u b sc r ip t io n .

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