Alipate Sikivou

Alipate Vuate Sikivou (died 5 September 1970) was a Fijian politician. He served as a member of the Legislative Council from 1966 until his death in 1970.

Alipate Sikivou
Member of the Legislative Council
In office
1966–1970
Preceded bySeat created
Succeeded byUraia Koroi
ConstituencyRewa–Suva
Personal details
Died5 September 1970
Suva, Fiji
Political partyAlliance Party

Biography

The younger brother of politician Semesa Sikivou, Alipate entered the civil service in 1945. He joined the Territorial Forces in 1948, before fully enlisting in the army in 1951. In 1952 he began a tour of duty in Malaya as part of the Malayan Emergency.[1] After being discharged from the army, he became clerk of the Native Lands Commission and later executive officer of the Fijian Affairs Board.[1]

In the 1966 general elections he contested the Rewa–Suva seat as the Alliance Party candidate, and was elected to the Legislative Council.[1] He had a stroke in January 1970, and died in hospital in Suva in September.[1]

gollark: Stuff is seemingly not magically self-computing. At least, I haven't seen algorithms somehow run themselves.
gollark: That is a good question. "I think therefore I am" and all, but that really only implies that in some form "I" am running on some kind of processing hardware which can do consciousness, whether it is my foolish mortal brain in a universe with quarks and everything or a simulation of that on, I don't know, some kind of massive cellular automaton.
gollark: Well, the computer and jar have to physically exist in some form.
gollark: Besides that, the bee-image is quite clearly distinguishable from a bee in many ways.
gollark: The simplest and most sensible explanation is the non-jar thing.

References

  1. Mr. Alipate Sikivou Pacific Islands Monthly, October 1970, p139
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