From the pictures (which were not all that clear) I would say that you must remove all elements and clean them individually. Remember one thing about preventing dust from entering the elements when you put them back into the body: you MUST use a glass cleaner with a little bit of soap so that the static electricity is reduced. Otherwise, static will cause dust particles to cling, tenaciously, to the glass.
You must first turn the logo ring and remove it from the lens body. That will allow you to begin removing the individual elements. Remember both the order and the direction, although with 50mm lenses this is not difficult. You might be able to unscrew the rear element set. Perhaps, the rear element set does not have to have all of its elements cleaned, only the one next to the aperture blades. If those blades are also oily, use a bit of lighter fluid on a very clean tissue and carefully clean the blades, slowly and carefully, adjusting aperture size as you clean (to prevent oil from entering underneath the blades).
To remove the logo ring I am very 'low tech': I place a couple layers of pieces of duct tape about 180 degrees apart on the ring. Then, I carefully take a scissors and place a blade on each bit of duct tape, hold down firmly, then turn the scissors counterclockwise. It usually works! - David Lyga