Pres Nimes Ekwona Explained
Pres Nimes Ekwona[1] (born 22 June 1948) is a Nauruan politician and lawyer.
Biography
Ekwona was born on 22 June 1948. In 1986, he was admitted to the Nauru Bar.[2]
In 1976, Ekwona unsuccessfully ran for the parliament seat representing the Yaren Constituency.[3] He did so again in 1977.[4] Ekwona was elected to parliament in 1980.[5] He was re-elected in 1983 and 1986.[6] [7] On 18 September 1986, Ekwona was appointed minister of health and education by President Kennan Adeang.[8] When President Hammer DeRoburt regained power in October 1986, he replaced Ekwona with Lawrence Stephen in his cabinet.[9] After President Adeang was re-elected, he appointed Ekwona as minister of works and community services, as well as minister of external affairs.[10]
Ekwona served as speaker of parliament between 1986 and 1987.[11] He was re-elected to parliament in 1987, 1989, and 1992.[12] [13] [14] On 28 May 1990, President Bernard Dowiyogo appointed Ekwona as justice minister.[15] President Dowiyogo appointed Ekwona as minister of education on 16 September 1993.[16] He was re-elected again in 1995.[17] He was defeated in the 1997 election.[18] He was unsuccessful in an attempt to regain his old parliament seat in a 1998 by-election.[19] He regained his parliament seat in the 2000 election.[20] He was re-elected in 2003, before being defeated in 2004.[21] [22] He was again defeated in 2007 and April 2010.[23] [24]
Ekwona served as team manager for the Nauruan team at the 2000 Olympic Games. He was elected as secretary general of the Nauru Olympic Committee on 23 January 2009.[2]
Notes and References
- He is also referred to as Pres-Nimes Ekwona, Pres Nimes Ekwona Dabwadauw, and Pres Nimes Dabwadauw.
- Web site: Nauru Olympic Committee. https://archive.ph/20121209014315/http://www.en.acnolympic.org/acno/fiches/cno.php?id=132&l=en. Association of National Olympic Committees. 2009. 9 December 2012. 16 August 2024.
- Gillett. S.. 20 December 1976. DECLARATION OF POLL. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette . 65. 4.
- Jones. Peter Lionel. 14 November 1977. DECLARATION OF ELECTION. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette . 81. 4.
- Star. T. W.. 8 December 1980. DECLARATION OF ELECTION. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette . 81. 6-7.
- Star. T. W.. 5 December 1983. DECLARATION OF ELECTION. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette . 67. 3.
- Mani. V. S.. 8 December 1986. DECLARATION OF ELECTION. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette . 88. 6.
- Adeang. K. R.. 18 September 1986. ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE BUSINESS OF GOVERNMENT. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 59. 1.
- DeRoburt. Hammer. 1 October 1986. ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE BUSINESS OF GOVERNMENT. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 62. 1.
- Adeabg. Kennan Ranibok. 16 December 1986. ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE BUSINESS OF GOVERNMENT. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 91. 1.
- Web site: Blair. Jonny. Plaque entitled "Speakers of Parliament" in Yaren, Nauru, in the photo album Nauru: Yaren, The Capital City. Flickr. 6 August 2019. 16 August 2024. 25 September 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210925192235/https://www.flickr.com/photos/jonnydontstopliving/50661223966/in/album-72157717092253741/. dead.
- Manu. V. S.. 26 January 1987. DECLARATION OF ELECTION. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette . 9. 9.
- Mani. V. S.. 9 December 1989. GENERAL PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION 1989. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 72. 2.
- Emiu. K. Deouri. 16 November 1992. GENERAL PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION 1992. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 77. 8.
- Dowiyogo. Bernard. 30 May 1990. ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE BUSINESS OF GOVERNMENT. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 38. 1.
- Dowiyogo. Bernard. 17 September 1993. ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE BUSINESS OF GOVERNMENT. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 49. 1.
- Emiu. Kelly D.. 20 November 1995. GENERAL PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION 1992. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 66. 3.
- Itsimaera. Angie. 10 February 1997. GENERAL PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION 1997. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 16. 1.
- Emiu. Kelly D.. 23 February 1998. PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION FOR THE CONSTITUENCY OF YAREN. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 18. 4.
- Batsiua. Mathew. 8 April 2000. GENERAL PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION 2000. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 26. 4.
- Star. Tamaiti Willie. 5 May 2003. GENERAL PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION 2003. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 35. 1.
- Solomon. Camilla. 23 October 2004. GENERAL PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION 2004. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 87. 3.
- Solomon. Camilla. 26 August 2007. GENERAL PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION 2007. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 87. 5.
- Cain. Michael B.. 24 April 2010. CONSTITUENCY OF YAREN. Republic of Nauru Government Gazette. 48. 4.