Tingika Elikana Explained

Tingika Elikana
Office3:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Term Start3:8 February 2024
Predecessor3:Mark Brown
Office4:Minister of Marine Resources
Term Start4:8 February 2024
Predecessor4:Robert Tapaitau
Office8:Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of the Cook Islands
Term Start8:22 March 2021
Predecessor8:Tai Tura
Constituency Mp10:Pukapuka–Nassau
Parliament10:Cook Islands
Term Start10:14 June 2018
Predecessor10:Tekii Lazaro
Birth Date:5 November 1961
Party:Cook Islands Party

Tingika Elikana (born 5 November 1961)[1] is a Cook Islands civil servant, politician and Cabinet Minister. He is a member of the Cook Islands Party.

Elikana was born on Pukapuka and educated at Pukapuka School and Tereora College.[1] He studied law at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand and then a Masters of Business Administration at the University of the South Pacific as well as public sector management at Massey University.[1] He worked as a police officer,[1] and then as a crown prosecutor,[2] Deputy Solicitor General,[3] and Solicitor General.[4] From 2011 to 2018 he was Secretary for Justice.[5]

He was elected to the Cook Islands Parliament at the 2018 Cook Islands general election. After his election, the government charted a special flight at a cost of $32,000 to collect him from the outer islands.[6] The flight was later the subject of a private prosecution launched against Prime Minister Henry Puna by former MP Norman George.[7] As an MP, Elikana chaired the select committee which decided that homosexuality should remain a criminal offence in the Cook Islands.[8] In February 2020 he was accused of orchestrating the sacking of six public servants who belonged to the opposition Democratic Party.[9] Following the election of Mark Brown as Prime Minister he was appointed Associate Minister of Justice, Finance and Economic Management, Foreign Affairs and Immigration.[10] On 22 March 2021 he was elected Deputy Speaker, replacing Tai Tura.[11]

He was re-elected at the 2022 Cook Islands general election.[12]

In February 2024 following the conviction of Cabinet Minister Robert Tapaitau for corruption he was appointed to Cabinet as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Immigration, and Marine Resources.[13] [14] His first action in the position was to travel to Suva to co-chair the Pacific Alliance Leaders Meeting Ministerial Interim Meeting.[15]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tingika ELIKANA . Cook Islands Parliament . 14 August 2022.
  2. Web site: Document theft convict in Cooks government escapes jail . RNZ . 2 December 2005 . 27 June 2020.
  3. Web site: Pago Pago longliner allowed to leave Cooks . RNZ . 18 December 2006 . 27 June 2020.
  4. Web site: Cook Islands Government official says House of Ariki needs a revamp . RNZ . 23 December 2008 . 27 June 2020.
  5. Web site: NEW HEAD OF MINISTRY OF JUSTICE . Public Service Commissioner . 23 November 2018 . 27 June 2020.
  6. Web site: Govt charters flight for election winners in the Cook Islands . RNZ . 3 July 2018 . 27 June 2020.
  7. Web site: Prosecution of PM dropped . Losirene Lacanivalu . Cook Islands News . 20 March 2020 . 27 June 2020.
  8. Web site: Most Cook Islanders support same-sex relations ban – committee . RNZ . 28 November 2019 . 27 June 2020.
  9. Web site: Furore over 'island politics' . Melina Etches . Cook Islands News . 15 February 2020 . 27 June 2020.
  10. Web site: PM takes on 17 portfolios . Cook Islands News . Emmanuel Samoglou and Rashneel Kumar . 8 October 2020 . 9 October 2020.
  11. Web site: Mauke MP Tura appointed Speaker of Parliament . Melina Etches . Cook Islands News . 23 March 2021 . 24 March 2021.
  12. Web site: WARRANT DECLARING THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES AND THE NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED BY EACH CANDIDATE . Cook Islands Gazette . 11 August 2022 . 13 August 2022.
  13. Web site: New Minister ‘hits the ground running’ . Cook Islands News . Candice Luke . 9 February 2024 . 14 February 2024.
  14. Web site: Albert Nicholas appointed Deputy Prime Minister . Cook Islands News . 16 February 2024 . 16 February 2024.
  15. Web site: Foreign Affairs Minister Elikana co-chairs Pacific-Japan ministerial meet . Cook Islands News . 13 February 2024 . 14 February 2024.