- Sam Mbakwe
Infobox_Governor
name = Samuel Onunaka Mbakwe
order =
office = Governor of Imo State
term_start =October 1 ,1979
term_end =December 31 ,1983
lieutenant =
predecessor =
successor =
birth_date = Unknown/unrecorded
birth_place =Avutu,Obowu
death_date =January 6 ,2004
death_place =Avutu , Obowu LGA
party =Nigerian People's Party (NPP)
spouse = Victoria Ahuikpeghe Ugwoji and Late Florence Nwaeruru Egbuka| profession = Lawyer, Political Scientist
family = Chidi Mbakwe|
Samuel "Sam" Onunaka Mbakwe (died
January 5 ,2004 )cite web |url= http://www.nigeriamasterweb.com/MbakweDead.html |title= Mbakwe, ex-Imo governor, dies at 73|last=Obibi|first=Collins|coauthors=Fred Okoror and Charles Ogugbuaja|accessdate=2007-04-11 |date=2004-01-08|work= The Guardian Online|publisher=Guardian Newspapers Limited] was an Igbo politician and governor ofImo State , southernNigeria fromOctober 1 ,1979 untilDecember 31 ,1983 .cite web |url= http://www.newswatchngr.com/editorial/allaccess/2003/12052003/cover10511143539.htm|title= Forgotten Hero|accessdate=2007-03-31| date=2003-05-11|last=Ajaero|first=Chris|work= Newswatch Online|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited] TheSam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport , which is located inOwerri , the state capital, was renamed after him.cite web |url= http://www.independentngonline.com/?c=76&a=21706 |title= Port Harcourt Airport: Much Ado About A Closure|accessdate=2007-03-31 |date=2007-02-27|last=Anthony|first=Jane|work=Independent Online|publisher=Independent Newspapers Limited ]Early life and education
Mbakwe began his education in 1937 at Avutu Primary School;his contemporaries include The Reverend Canon Jerimiah Anyanwu, the first Anglican priest in the old Etiti Local Government Area of Imo State, who was born at about the same time with him in Avutu. He studied at the Teachers Training College, Oleh, Isoko, from 1946 to 1947, and at
Fourah Bay College inSierra Leone in 1952. He moved on to theUniversity of Manchester (1953-1956), theUniversity of Hull (1956-1958), and finally the school run by theInns of Court (1958-1959), all in England, before returning to Nigeria to practice law inPort Harcourt , Eastern Region. Mbakwe served in the army of the Republic of Biafra, an Igbo secessionist state in southeastern Nigeria, during the 1967-1970 Civil War.Political career
Mbakwe joined the Constituent Assembly in 1978 and became governor on October 1 of the next year. One of the main priorities of his administration was to improve Imo State's roads. He was reelected, but his second term was interrupted by General
Muhammadu Buhari 's military coup ofDecember 31 ,1983 , which brought about the end of the Second Republic. Described as "controversial," he said the following about politicians September 1995: "If you have not been in prison before, that will be your baptism and qualification. You will learn from the prison yard that not all those in detention are criminals."Mbakwe earned the nickname "the weeping governor" for crying while trying to convince the federal government to pay more attention to his state; the first occasion of his famed tears was the Ndiegoro flood in Aba, which was then a part of Imo State. He had invited President Shehu Shagari to witness the destruction done by the floods, and it was said that he was moved to tears while conducting the president around the disaster area. His
January 6 ,2004 death inAvutu , Obowo Local Government Area, came after sickness which had set on in February 2002 and occurred shortly after a state-sponsored trip to Germany for treatment.References
External links
*cite web |url= http://www.odili.net/news/source/2004/sep/16/330.html |title= Okigwe and Imo Governorship 2007|accessdate=2007-04-12 |date=2007-09-16|last= Nwajiuba |first=Chinedum |work= Vanguard Online|publisher=Vanguard Media Limited
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