Teatao Teannaki

Summary

Teatao Teannaki (15 June 1935 – 11 October 2016) was an I-Kiribati political figure who served as the second president of Kiribati from 1991 until 1994.

Teatao Teannaki
Speaker of the House of Assembly
In office
5 February 2016 – 11 October 2016
Preceded byTaomati Iuta
Succeeded byTebuai Uaai
2nd President of Kiribati
In office
4 July 1991 – 24 May 1994
Vice PresidentTaomati Iuta
Preceded byIeremia Tabai
Succeeded byTekiree Tamuera (acting)
1st Vice President of Kiribati
In office
12 July 1979 – 4 July 1991
PresidentIeremia Tabai
Rota Onorio (acting)
Ieremia Tabai
Preceded byPosition Established
Succeeded byTekiree Tamuera (acting)
Personal details
Born1936
Abaiang
Died11 October 2016(2016-10-11) (aged 79–80)
Betio, South Tarawa, Kiribati
Political partyNational Progressive Party
Tobwaan Kiribati Party (2016)

He was first elected to represent Abaiang in the House of Assembly of the Gilbert Islands.

Teatao Teannaki, Minister of State in the previous government of Chief Minister Naboua Ratieta, became Minister for Education, Training and Culture in March 1978. At independence on 12 July 1979, Tabai immediately nominated Teannaki as vice-president. He served as vice president of Kiribati under the three mandates of Sir Ieremia Tabai. He would also serve as the Minister of Home Affairs in 1987, and as Minister of Finance from 1987 to 1991.

Replacing Babera Kirata, suddenly dead before the general election, he was narrowly elected to replace Tabai as the President of Kiribati on behalf of the National Progressive Party of Kiribati from 8 July 1991 until 1 October 1994. It is said that Tabai continued to exert political influence in the Kiribati government throughout Teannaki's term. Teannaki also served as Foreign Minister beginning in 1992.

He was succeeded by Teburoro Tito after defeat in a September 1994 election.

Teannaki was at the helm of the National Progressive Party as of July 2015. Teannaki died in a maneaba namely Ueen Abaiang during a meeting with the Unimane of Abaiang Called " te Ie nao" (following a heart attack on 11 October 2016.[1] at the age of 80.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Association, Pacific Islands News. "Kiribati Speaker of Parliament dies of heart attack". Retrieved 29 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Kiribati speaker Teannaki dies". 12 October 2016. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
  • Lentz, Harris M., III. Heads of State and Governments". Jefferson, NC:McFarland & Company, Inc. 1994. ISBN 0-89950-926-6.