Born in 1937 in Mele, Sokomanu was educated at Iririki District School in
Port Vila and the
Lelean Memorial School in Fiji in the 1940s. An
Anglophone, he joined the
New Hebrides British National Service as a clerical officer in 1957 and spent almost 20 years in the District Administration. After graduating in 1965 with a Diploma in Public and Social Administration, he was promoted to assistant administrative officer. He was
elected as a member of the New Hebrides Advisory Council in 1969. In 1974, he undertook an administrative course at the
University of the South Pacific. From 1978 to 1979, he was the Minister of Public Administration in the Government of National Unity. Elected to the
parliament in 1979, he served as Minister of Home Affairs and deputy chief minister in
Walter Lini's government. == Presidency ==