Aliʻimalemanu Alofa Tuuau

Aliʻimalemanu Alofa Tuuau is a Samoan politician and member of the Legislative Assembly of Samoa.

She had worked as chief accountant for the Samoa Public Trust Office for thirteen years, as a finance manager for the University of the South Pacific in Fiji for thirteen years, and then as finance manager for the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) in Samoa, where she had worked for fourteen years.

"[2] In parliament, she criticised the language a proposed constitutional amendment that would officially define Samoa as a Christian state on the basis that it was "insufficient, as it apparently lacks real power to limit the spread of potentially fanatical denominations within the country".

[9][10][11] Following the 2021 Samoan by-elections Tuuau was again appointed to Parliament under the women's quota as an additional member for Alataua West.

[12] However, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly decided to postpone her swearing in until all legal matters regarding it were settled.