(3)
The Director General shall be a person with wide knowledge and
experience in broadcasting.
(4)
The Director General shall be responsible for the execution of the
policies of the commission and its day to day administration.
(5)
The Director General shall hold office in the first instance for a period
of five years and shall be eligible for re appointment for such further
periods as the President, commander in Chief of the Armed forces
may, from time to time, determine.
Subject to this section, the director General shall hold office on such
terms as to emolument and otherwise as may be specified in his letter
of appointment and as may, from time to tome, be approved by the
President, Commander in Chief of the Armed forces.
(6)
(7)
The Commission shall appoint a Secretary to the Commission who
shall keep records, conduct correspondence of he commission and
carry out and perform such other duties as the commission or the
Director General may, from time to time, direct.
(8)
The Commission may appoint such other employees to assist the
Director General in the exercise of his functions under this Decree.
6.
Subject to the provisions of this Decree, the Minister may give the
Commission directive of a general character relating generally to
particular matters with regard to the exercise by the commission of its
functions under this Decree and it shall be the duty of the commission
to comply with such directives.
7.
The Commission shall develop and submit to the President,
Commander in chief of the Armed forces appropriate conditions of
service covering remunerations, fringe benefits, pension scheme and
other benefits for his employees.
8.(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of the Pensions Act, service in the
Commission shall be approved service for the purposes of that Act and
accordingly, officers and other persons employed in the commission
shall in respect of their service in the commission be entitled to
pensions, gratuities and other retirement benefits as are enjoyed by
persons holding equivalent grades in the civil service of the Federation,
so however that nothing in this Decrees shall prevent the appointment