Village mayors of Manu'a sit down to talk infrastructure, ferry service, and the future
The pulenu'u of the three Manu'a Islands speak together in an unprecedented roundtable about their communities' daily challenges with transportation, medical access, and future development.
In this extended sit-down, Pulenu'u of Ofu, Olosega, & Ta'ū walks through some of the most pressing issues facing American Samoa — speaking candidly about challenges, priorities, and the way forward for the territory.
The interview does not shy away from the harder questions, and Pulenu'u addresses recent public discussion, criticism, and the specific concerns raised by community members across the territory.
The conversation ranges from immediate operational challenges to longer-term strategy — offering a rare extended window into the thinking of one of the territory’s key public figures.
Key Quotes
Topics Discussed
- 02:14Opening — the state of the territory
- 08:44FY26 appropriations and the Fono
- 15:02Federal funding and grant transparency
- 22:51Infrastructure: roads, ports, ferry
- 31:08The Manu'a transportation question
- 38:22LBJ Hospital and off-island referrals
- 47:30Education funding and the teacher shortage
- 55:14Public safety and patrol staffing
- 01:02:08Cross-strait: Samoa relations
- 01:08:302026 election outlook