Paulus Arek
Paulus Arek | |
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Member of the House of Assembly | |
In office 1968–1973 | |
Succeeded by | |
Constituency | Ijivitari |
Minister for Information | |
In office 1972–1973 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 3 December 1929 Wanigela, Papua |
Died | 22 November 1973 Port Moresby, Papua and New Guinea | (aged 43)
Paulus Arek (3 December 1929 – 22 November 1973) was a Papua New Guinean politician and trade unionist. He served as a member of the House of Assembly between 1968 and 1973, and as Minister for Information from 1972 to 1973.
Biography[]
Arek was born in Wanigela in 1929.[1] He attended a local Anglican mission school and Sogeri Secondary School.[2] After completing his education, he began working as a teacher at Sogeri. Around two years later, he married Ethel Breda.[1]
After moving to Manus Island in 1954, he became headmaster of a school in Popondetta in 1956. The following year he was appointed head at a school in , before transferring to one in Daru in 1958.[1] After a misdemeanour, he was sent to a school on the Fly River, before returning to Popondetta at a lower level a year later.[1]
Arek contested the Popondetta constituency in the 1964 elections, but was defeated by . He then became head of Popondetta Primary School, as well as founding and serving as president of the Northern District Workers' Association and the Popondetta Workers' Club.[1] He also served as vice-president of the Higituru Local Government Council, becoming its vice-president.[1]
He ran for election again in the Ijivitari constituency in 1968, this time winning election to the House of Assembly. Sitting as an independent,[1] during his first term as an MHA he served as chair of the Select Committee for Constitutional Development.[2] In 1970 he became the first president of the Federation of Papua New Guinea Workers' Associations.[1] Although he gained a reputation as a diplomatic and responsible politician, he was known to have a quick temper and an alcohol addiction.[1]
After being re-elected in 1972 (defeating Eupu), Arek was appointed Minister of Information in the new government.[3] After the elections he joined the People's Progress Party.[1] As Minister of Information, he oversaw the establishment of NBC PNG.[1]
Following a long illness with cancer,[1] Arek died in Port Moresby General Hospital in November 1972; he was survived by his wife and eight children.[2] He was buried in Port Moresby.[1] His brother won the resulting by-election for the Ijivitari constituency.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m Arek, Paulus (1929–1973) Australian Dictionary of Biography
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Mr Paulus Arek Pacific Islands Monthly, January 1974, p100
- ^ New ministry is "good" Pacific Islands Monthly, June 1972, p11
- 1929 births
- People from Oro Province
- Papua New Guinean educators
- Papua New Guinean trade unionists
- Members of the House of Assembly of Papua and New Guinea
- Government ministers of Papua New Guinea
- People's Progress Party politicians
- 1973 deaths