At first, Samba served as canton chief. He then became the mayor of Kpalecommune and joined MESAN. In 1964, he participated in the election as an MP candidate representing Bimbo from the MESAN party and was elected. David Dacko appointed Samba as a member of Central African Order of Merit Council on 26 June 1964. Later, he resigned from his position as mayor of Kpale on 30 September 1964. As a Dacko's associate, he granted his land to Prosper Mounoumbaye for shooting training and advised Dacko to be careful with Bokassa.
Arrest
In the Saint-Sylvestre coup d'état, Jean-Claude Mandaba arrested Samba in Sakpa on 1 January 1966 at 5 am and imprisoned him at Ngaragba Prison. He was put into the same cell with other Dacko's close colleagues. In September 1966, Samba and his son were transferred to the guardroom. Bokassa freed Samba and Leopold from imprisonment on 13 October 1969. He died in an unknown year.