Sir Michael Ogio GCL GCMG CBE (7 July 1942 – 18 February 2017) was a Papua New Guinean politician who led People's Democratic Movement party.
He became acting governor-general on 20 December 2010 when Jeffrey Nape resigned after one week without explanation.
He was elected as Governor-General in his own right on 14 January 2011 when he defeated Pato Kakeraya 65-23.
[2] On 26 April 2011, Queen Elizabeth II conferred the honour of knighthood and invested him as Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George on his appointment as Governor-General of Papua New Guinea at Windsor Castle.
[3] Ogio died on 18 February 2017, in Port Moresby, at the age of 74.