26 April 1938 Ocean Island, Gilbert and Ellice Islands
Died
12 June 1986(1986-06-12) (aged 48) South Tarawa, Kiribati
Naboua T. RatietaCBE (26 April 1938 – 12 June 1986) was an I-Kiribati politician who became the first Chief Minister of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands in 1974. The Ellice Islands separated from the colony the following year, and he remained Chief Minister of the Gilbert Islands until 1978. He also served as an MP from 1968 until his death.
Naboua T. Ratieta CBE (26 April 1938 – 12 June 1986) was an I-Kiribati politician who became the first Chief Minister of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands...
Teannaki, Minister of State in the previous government of Chief Minister NabouaRatieta, became Minister for Education, Training and Culture in March 1978....
he became member of the Cabinet of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands of NabouaRatieta as Minister of Education, Training and Culture, then confirmed from...
centralist tendencies of Chief minister NabouaRatieta's government, expressing particular distaste for Ratieta's plans for an expensive defence department...
1974–1975 Leader of Government Business In office 1971–1974 Succeeded by NabouaRatieta Chief Elected Member In office 1967–1971 Member of the Legislative Council...
Communications, Works and Utilities by Chief Minister NabouaRatieta. Although he was re-elected again in 1978, Ratieta lost the election for Chief Minister and Areieta...
turnout was around 70%. Following the elections, NabouaRatieta was appointed Chief Minister. Ratieta appointed a six-member cabinet, including Ellice...
allowed for four members to be put to voters. Incumbent Chief Minister NabouaRatieta was the one candidate to fail to progress to the public election. Dieter...
Buren Ratieta, Iosia Taomia and Ioteba Tamuera Uriam). A by-election was held for the Marakei seat in September 1968, which was won by NabouaRatieta, the...
Consultant to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome. NabouaRatieta. For public services in the Gilbert Islands. Max Rostal. For services...