Tuala Tulo

Tuala Tulo (died 4 October 1953) was a Western Samoan politician who served as a member of the Fono of Faipule, Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly between 1936 and 1953.

[1] He was arrested and subsequently prosecuted for sedition in 1934, leading to a fine.

[2] When the Fono of Faipule was reconstituted in 1936, Tulo became a member of the legislature.

[3] He was subsequently nominated by the Fono to become a member of the Legislative Council,[4] taking his seat on 16 December.

[7] He retained his seat when the Samoan members were chosen as part of the 1951 election process.