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Derek Sikua

David Derek Sikua (born 10 October 1959〔(Sikua CV at Parliament website ).〕) served as the ninth Prime Minister of Solomon Islands from 20 December 2007 to 25 August 2010. He is a member of the Solomon Islands Liberal Party.
==Career==
Sikua is from Ngalitavethi Village in Guadalcanal Province. He was Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development from April 1993 to February 1994, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development from February 1994 to November 1997, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Forests, Environment and Conservation from November 1997 to January 1998, Permanent Secretary with Special Duties at the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development from May 2003 to 7 September 2003, and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development from 8 September 2003 to 31 December 2005.〔
He was elected to the National Parliament in April 2006 (as MP for the North East Guadalcanal constituency) and became Minister of Education and Human Resources Development under Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare on 4 May 2006.〔 He joined the opposition in November 2007.〔("Solomon Islands elects new leader" ), BBC News, 20 December 2007.〕 After Sogavare was defeated on 13 December 2007 in a motion of no-confidence, which was put forward by Sikua,〔Nina Tuhaika, ("New Prime Minister for Solomon Islands" ), ''Solomon Times'', 20 December 2007.〕 Sikua was the opposition's candidate to replace him. He was elected Prime Minister by Parliament on 20 December 2007, receiving 32 votes against 15 for government candidate Patteson Oti.〔〔("Solomon Islands MPs elect new PM" ), Xinhua, 20 December 2007.〕 He was sworn in on the same day,〔("Solomon Islands parliament elects new PM" ), ABC Radio Australia, 20 December 2007〕 and his Cabinet was sworn in on 21 December and 22 December.〔Joanna Sireheti and Joy Basi, ("Prime Minister Sikua Unveil Cabinet" ), ''Solomon Times Online'', 22 December 2007.〕
He lost power following the August 2010 general election. Though he retained his seat in Parliament, as the sole MP for the Liberal Party,〔(2010 election data ), Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation〕 he did not contest the premiership, and Danny Philip succeeded him. On 29 March 2011, he was elected Leader of the Opposition.〔("Revamped Solomons opposition on attack" ), Radio Australia, 30 March 2011〕 On 15 December 2014, following a general election, he was appointed Minister for Education and Human Resources by new Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare.〔("PM Names Cabinet Line Up" ), ''Solomon Times'', 16 December 2014〕

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