The Governor of Imo State, Governor Hope Uzodinma Honors One of His Predecessors former governor Sam Mbakwe.

Late Sam Mbakwe Who Was the Former Governor of Imo State From 1 October 1979 to 31 December 1983 was The First Democratic Governor of The State.

The Governor Described Late Sam as a Peace-Loving Man, Who He Holds on High Esteem in All Works of Life.

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“Going Down Memory Lane, Particularly In 1979, While the Late Governor was, the Gubernatorial aspirant of the State Under A.P.P, I, H.E Governor Hope Uzodimma was an active youth leader Of the Opposition Party N.P.N”

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 Governor Hope who believes in “After Politics, We Come Together as Brothers” demonstrated these By Reaching Out to Honor the Memory of a Man He Was Opposed to Politically, Decades Ago.

Governor Hope Uzodinma Is Said to Have Exhibited Uncommon Disposition of His Respect for History and Honor to The Leaders Before Him by Undertaking a Total Renovation of The House of The Foremost Governor of Old Imo State, Late Chief Sam Mbakwe.

 Giving The House a Benefiting Look and Ensuring a Thorough Engineering Touch, In Show of Honor and Respect to The Memory Of The Past Governor Of The State.

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