Career
He represented the constituency of Nukufetau in the Parliament of Tuvalu. He served as and the of Tuvalu. He was a broadcaster and politician, spending 40 years in the civil service and in politics, serving in roles including Minister for Health from 1994 to 1996 and Minister of Home Affairs from 1999 to 2001.
After the death of Ionatana on 8 December 2000, Lagitupu Tuilimu was acting prime minister from 8 December 2000 to 24 February 2001.
Faimalaga Luka became the of Tuvalu on 23 February 2001 and was sworn in the next day with a reshuffled cabinet. Luka"s government lasted until December 2001, when he lost office as the consequence of a motion of no confidence.
On 13 December 2001 the former finance minister Koloa Talake was appointed prime minister. In June 2003 he became speaker of parliament, although an opposition Member of Parliament at the time.
Luka was appointed as on 9 September 2003, as the representative of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who is Tuvalu"s head of state.
He retired on 15 April 2005, after reaching his 65th birthday. Tuvalu, unlike most countries, has a mandatory retirement age for all civil servants. Historical note: Luka was the only of Tuvalu not to accept a Knighthood.
The practice of a accepting a Knighthood was resumed by Luka"s successor to that office, Sir Filoimea Telito.
He died on August 19, 2005 in Fiji where he had been referred for medical treatment.