Honorific Prefix: | Sir |
Tore Lokoloko | |
Order: | 2nd |
Office: | Governor-General of Papua New Guinea |
Term Start: | 1 March 1977 |
Term End: | 1 March 1983 |
Primeminister: | |
Predecessor: | John Guise |
Successor: | Kingsford Dibela |
Birth Date: | 21 September 1930 |
Birth Place: | Iokea, Territory of Papua |
Death Place: | Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea |
Death Cause: | Respiratory failure |
Resting Place: | Iokea |
Nationality: | Papua New Guinean |
Party: | United Party |
Spouse: | Lady Lalahaia |
Children: | 11 |
Sir Tore Lokoloko (21 September 1930 – 13 March 2013) was a Papua New Guinean politician who served as the second governor-general of Papua New Guinea from 1977 to 1983.[1] He was governor-general during Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee visit to the country, when he was appointed GCVO and GCMG.
Lokoloko was born in the village of Iokea, Papua (now in Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea). He was the son of Paramount Chief Lokoloko Tore, and attended the Sogeri School, set up by the former Australian administrators in 1944.
Like Sir John Guise, Lokoloko had been a member of the House of Assembly of Papua and New Guinea prior to self-government, from 1968 to 1972. He was selected to replace Guise as Governor-General on 18 February 1977, and remained in that position through 1 March 1983. He later became the chairman of Indosuez Niugine Bank, a position he remained in through 1989. Lokoloko died on 13 March 2013 of respiratory failure after a severe asthma attack.[2]