Honorific-Prefix: | The Honourable |
Itubwa Amram | |
Honorific-Suffix: | MP |
Constituency Mp2: | Aiwo |
Parliament2: | Nauruan |
Predecessor2: | New title |
Successor2: | Kinza Clodumar |
Term Start2: | 31 January 1968 |
Term End2: | 25 January 1971 |
Office1: | Speaker of the Parliament of Nauru |
Predecessor1: | New office |
Successor1: | Kenas Aroi |
Term Start1: | 1968 |
Term End1: | January 1971 |
Birth Date: | 21 December 1922 |
Birth Place: | Nauru |
Death Place: | Nauru |
Nationality: | ![]() |
The Reverend Alfred Itubwa Amram (21 December 1922 – 17 July 1989) was a Nauruan pastor and political figure.
He was a member of the first parliament of the Republic of Nauru. He was the Speaker of the Parliament of Nauru from 1968 to January 1971.
Standing for Aiwo Constituency, Amram was elected to parliament in early 1968 just before the country's independence. Four years later he lost his seat to Kinza Clodumar.[1]
Amram was the first Nauruan-born ordained minister, with all preceding ministers coming from abroad. Amram was trained in Australia.[2] Amram later served as head of the Nauruan Protestant Church.[1]
Amram was a member of the Iruwa tribe.
Amram died on 17 July 1989, at age 66.[3]