Reagan Aliklik

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Reagan Aliklik
Member of the Nauruan Parliament
for Ubenide
Assumed office
2019

Reagan Winson Aliklik is a Nauruan politician.

Career[edit]

Aliklik unsuccessfully ran for a parliament seat in the 2016 election.[1] In the 2019 parliamentary election, he was elected to represent the Ubenide Constituency. He was elected alongside David Adeang, Wawani Dowiyogo, and Russ Kun.[2] On 28 August, President Lionel Aingimea appointed Aliklik as Minister for the Republic of Nauru Phosphate Corporation (RONPHOS) and the Nauru Rehabilitation Corporation.[3] As minister, the Nauruan government pledged to review both corporations Aliklik was minister of.[4] In the 2022 parliamentary election, Aliklik was re-elected to parliament.[5] On 29 September, President Russ Kun appointed Aliklik as Deputy Minister for Information and Communications Technology.[6] On 21 March 2023, Aliklik was re-appointed to his previous position by President Kun, and additionally appointed as Deputy Minister for Foreign Investment and Industry Development.[7]

After President David Adeang was sworn in on 31 October 2023, Aliklik was made Minister for Transport, Rehab, Nauru Utilities Corporation, and Fisheries.[8]

Personal life[edit]

On 11 October 2002, Reagan Winson Aliklik married Delfina Brechtefeld of the Anetan District.[9]

Aliklik is a Seventh-day Adventist elder. He donated land for the creation of the first Seventh-day Adventist church in Nauru, which opened on 9 April 2017.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Declaration of Results Ubenide Constituency" (PDF). Nauru Electoral Commission. 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 September 2016. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Declaration of Results 2019 Parliamentary Elections Ubenide Constituency" (PDF). Nauru Electoral Commission. 25 August 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 August 2019. Retrieved 12 May 2023.
  3. ^ "All new Cabinet named by Nauru President Aingimea". Loop Nauru (Press release). 29 August 2019. Retrieved 12 May 2023.
  4. ^ "New Nauru Govt puts focus on country's future prosperity". Radio New Zealand. 2 October 2019. Retrieved 12 May 2023.
  5. ^ "Declaration of Results 2022 Parliamentary Elections Ubenide Constituency" (PDF). Nauru Electoral Commission. 26 September 2022. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 September 2022. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  6. ^ Pareti, Kite (29 September 2022). "Nauru cabinet sworn into office". Islands Business. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  7. ^ Kun, Russ Joseph (22 March 2023). "ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE BUSINESS OF GOVERNMENT" (PDF). Republic of Nauru Government Gazette (59): 2.
  8. ^ "Nauru's President Adeang sworn in, names his Cabinet". RNZ. 31 October 2023. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  9. ^ Cain, Michael B. (22 July 2009). "BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES" (PDF). Republic of Nauru Government Gazette (72): 11.
  10. ^ "Church building for Nauruan Adventists". Adventist Record. 15 May 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2023.