Bernard Dowiyogo


Bernard Annen Auwen Dowiyogo was a Nauruan politician who served as President of Nauru on seven separate occasions. During this time, he also served as a Member of Parliament for the constituency of Ubenide.

Background and early career

Dowiyogo was born in Nauru on 14 February 1946. He first became an elected member of Nauru's 18-seat parliament in 1973. Particularly in his earlier years in the Parliament of Nauru Dowiyogo was seen as an opponent of Nauru's first post-independence President, Hammer DeRoburt. Dowiyogo founded the Nauru Institute of Media and Communications which operated between 1984 and 1996 but due to financial difficulties was closed in 1997.

President of Nauru

He served his first term as President from 1976 to 1978 after ousting Hammer DeRoburt. Over the next 25 years, Dowiyogo served as President several times, for periods as long as six years and as short as 8 days. He was the youngest president in Nauru. During the 1980s, he sharply criticized France and the United States for atomic weapons testing in Nauru.
In 1990, Dowiyogo was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal.

Death

He died in office in March 2003 at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C. from heart complications brought on by his struggle with diabetes, a common ailment on Nauru. At the time of the deterioration of his final illness, he had been engaged in protracted negotiations with the United States Government.

Family

Dowiyogo had eight children with his wife, Christina Dowiyogo :
Clara Augusta Alefaio who served at the Nauru education Department but now resides in New Zealand
Valdon Kape Dowiyogo, who served as Speaker of the Parliament of Nauru,
Jesaulenko Dowiyogo, who served as diplomat and later Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Nauru Fisheries and Marine Resources Authority,
Junior Dowiyogo who served as Commissioner for Police in the Nauru Police Force
Peter Jason Dowiyogo who worked at the Nauru Post Office, David Dowiyogo who is employed at the Republic of Nauru Hospital
Jeff Dowiyogo who currently resides in Australia
Zita Dowiyogo who now Serves at the Nauru Immigration Office.