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Members of Executive and Legislative Councils 1952–1953[1]

Executive Council

Executive Council (at end of 1953).

President: His Excellency the Governor
Ex Officio: The Hounourable the Colonial Secretary

Appointed Members

The Hounourable A. C. Spurling, Q.C. – Attorney-General
The Hounourable A. R. Clark, O.B.E. – Financial Secretary
The Hounourable Samuel Horton Jones, O.B.E. – Director of Medical Services
The Hounourable G. H. Smith, O.B.E. – Senior Commissioner
The Hounourable H. A. Madi, J.P. – Elected Member of Legistative Council
The Hounourable I. M. Garba-Jahumpa, J.P. – Elected Member of Legistative Council
The Hounourable Seyfu Tamba Jammeh, M.B.E. – Nominated Member of Legistative Council

Legislative Council

Legislative Council (at end of 1953)

His Excellency the Governor – President
The Hounourable J. A. Mahoney, M.B.E., J.P. – Vice President

Ex Officio Members

The Hounourable the Colonial Secretary
The Hounourable the Attorney-General A. C. Spurling, Q.C.
The Hounourable the Financial Secretary A. R. Clark, O.B.E.

Official Members

The Hounourable Dr. Samuel Horton Jones, O.B.E. – Director of Medical Services
The Hounourable G. H. Smith, O.B.E. – Senior Commissioner
The Hounourable D. H. Yarnold – Acting Director of Public Works

Unofficial Members

The Hounourable the Rev. J. C. Faye, M.B.E. – First Elected Member (Bathurst)
The Hounourable H. A. Madi, J.P. – Elected Member (Kombo Saint Mary)
The Hounourable I. M. Garba-Jahumpa, J.P. – Second Elected Member (Bathurst)
The Hounourable Seyfu Tamba Jammeh, M.B.E. – Nominated Member (Protectorate)
The Hounourable Seyfu Matarr Sise – Nominated Member (Protectorate)
The Hounourable T. D. Mallinson – Nominated Member
The Hounourable Seyfu Omar M’Baki – Nominated Member (Protectorate)
The Hounourable Sulayman N’Dure – Nominated Member (Protectorate)

Einzelnachweise

  1. Colonial Office – Report on The Gambia for the Years 1952 & 1953. 1953, S. 74–75.