CO129-358 - Governor Sir Lugard - 1909 [10-11] — Page 373

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Hon.C.S.

Enclosure

2.

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40135

Rac

Rs 11 DEC 09

I have to forward a letter from Mr. Wright, Acting

Executive Engineer in Charge of Buildings Ordinance Office, requesting favourable consideration of his application for an increase of the allowance which would come to him under the

ordinary regulations on the grounds that he is doing his own work in addition to Mr. Perkins', necessitating a very consider-

able amount of overtime.

What he states in hie letter about this is no less

true now than it was 6 weeks ago when he wrote, and the work will continue to be very heavy during Mr. Perkins' absence. The division of Mr. Haggard's duties too is a strain on the branch throughout. I kept Mr. Wright's application back to see how he

continued to conduct his office and I am pleased to say that he

has worked zealously, conscientiously and for very long hours

as his record of extra time taken up proves.

I recommend that he receive £10 a month from Mr.

Perkins' lapsing half salary in addition to the extra £5 which he will draw from the 26th instant, during the time Mr.Haggard's appointment is not filled up, (as he is doing much of his work

too) and £7.10 per month extra after that.

£5 per month is obviously out of proportion to the

amount of work and responsibility entailed in a branch like the Buildings Ordinance Office in the absence of the head and

an Assistant Engineer.

I also recommend that the sum of £3 each per month

from Mr. Haggard's lapsing pay be granted to Mesars. Piercy and

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