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Tufuga Fatu
Minister for Health
In office
1961–1964
Preceded byLuamanuvae Eti
Succeeded byUlualofaiga Talamaivao
Member of the Legislative Assembly
In office
1957–1964
Succeeded byMasoe Tulele
ConstituencyVaisigano No. 1
In office
1954–1957
Preceded byMasoe Tulele
ConstituencyVaisigano
Personal details
Born5 February 1914
Died5 December 1981(1981-12-05) (aged 67)
Apia, Western Samoa

Tauaanae Tufuga Fatuatia (5 February 1914 – 5 December 1981) was a Western Samoan chief and politician. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly from 1954 until 1964, and as Minister for Health from 1961 to 1964.

Biography

Born in 1914,[1] Fatu attended Avele College and became a schoolteacher.[2] He was conferred with the Tufuga title in the 1930s,[1] and was involved in the Methodist church, chairing its lands development board, also serving as a director of the Development Bank of Western Samoa.[2]

A member of the Fono of Faipule,[1] he was elected to the Legislative Assembly from the Vaisigano constituency in 1954. He was re-elected in 1957 elections and was a member of the 1960 Constitutional Convention and a signatory of the independence constitution. He was re-elected again in 1961, after which he was appointed Minister for Health. However, he lost his seat in the 1964 elections.[3] He unsuccessfully contested the constitutuency again in 1970 and 1976.[3]

In 1981 he was elected to the executive committee of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. However, he died in December the same year at the age of 67.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Lauofo Meti (2002) Samoa: The Making of the Constitution, National University of Samoa, p329
  2. ^ a b c Tauaanae Tufuga Fatu Pacific Islands Monthly, February 1982, p66
  3. ^ a b Samoan election results by constituency 1964–2016 Samoa Election Results Database
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