Fuko is from the village of Ha'ano on Ha'apai and was educated at Piedmont Technical College in South Carolina and later at Faith International University & Seminary in Tacoma, Washington.
[1] On 15 November 2006, he gave two speeches to OBN Television and at Pangai Si'i shortly before the 2006 Nuku'alofa riots.
[2] In November 2009, Fuko was appointed to Cabinet as Minister for Revenue Services.
Unlike previous Cabinet appointments, he was not forced to resign his seat, and continued to serve as a People's Representative.
[3] Fuko ran for re-election in the 2010 election, in the Haʻapai 13 constituency, but was unsuccessful.