Enetama Lipi is a former politician from Niue. He was an Assemblyman for Namukulu when he was elected into the Niue Legislative Assembly and was appointed to the Executive Council following the 1972 election.[1] In 1973 he served as part of the negotiating team which negotiated the terms of Niue's self-government.[2] He became a Cabinet Minister in Robert Rex's first Government following the attainment of self-government status by Niue on 19 October 1974.
The son of Nogihau and Lipitoa of Namukulu, Lipitoa graduated in 1957 from Fiji School of Medicine.[3] He moved residence to his wife's home village of Lakepa while still holding his MP seat for Namukulu. He was elected MP for Lakepa before retiring.
The Assemblyman post made vacant by Lipitoa was taken over by his older brother, Jack Willie Lipitoa, a retired technical drawing and woodwork teacher of Niue High School.[4]
References
edit- ^ No election fuss Pacific Islands Monthly, June 1972, p128
- ^ Kathleen Hancock (1 April 1973). "1974 IS NIUE'S YEAR". Pacific Islands Monthly. Vol. 44, no. 4. p. 12. Retrieved 2 February 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ History and graduates of the Medical School known as Suva Medical School, 1888-1927, Central Medical School, 1928-1960, Fiji School of Medicine, 1961-present. Suva: Fiji School of Medicine. 1979.
- ^ Esther Pavihi (October 2021). "Long-serving Assemblyman from Namukulu Jack Willie Lipitoa QSM, NDSC is awarded Niue's highest honour this year". TVNiue. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
- Kalauni, S. (1977). Land tenure in Niue. Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific. LCCN 78314550.