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#TU With a Voice of Liberation: Why Hon. Terseer Ugbor Stands Tall in the Echoes of Representation

 

In the political arena of Kwande/Ushongo Federal Constituency, history has a curious way of preserving its most poignant lessons—not always in manifestos or policies, but in music, storytelling, and the whispers of the people. One such indelible moment dates back to the lead-up to the 2011 general elections, when the then-incumbent, Barrister Chile Igbawua, sought re-election into the House of Representatives.

In what would become a cultural and political moment of reckoning, Gabon Akuhe, a beloved folksinger known for his grassroots resonance, composed a campaign song that would etch itself into the consciousness of the electorate. It was a song intended not merely to entertain but to illuminate—a melodic indictment of perceived underperformance. Among its verses, one line struck with particular force, lamenting: “When he reached the House, all he could say was ‘I concur.’” That simple, searing phrase encapsulated what many constituents felt: silence where there should have been voice, echo where there should have been vision.

From that moment, a new metric emerged by which the people of Kwande/Ushongo began to measure their representatives—not just by the projects they commissioned or the bills they proposed, but by the audibility of their voice on the national stage. In the wake of Barr. Igbawua’s tenure, the ability to speak, to stand, to argue with purpose and passion in the chambers of the National Assembly, became the litmus test for credible and effective representation.

Indeed, many have come and gone since that era—some leaving behind a legacy of development, others remembered for their silence. It is against this backdrop that we must now examine the ascension and performance of Hon. Terseer Ugbor, the man who has redefined what it means to “speak for the people.”

From the very first days of his tenure, Hon. Terseer Ugbor demonstrated that he was not entering the hallowed halls of the National Assembly to be a bystander. Unlike the echoes of “I concur” that haunted past leadership, Ugbor arrived with both voice and vision. He came prepared—not just with talking points, but with a plan. He engaged with urgency, understood the terrain, and hit the ground running.

Where some would need time to find their footing, Hon. Ugbor had already mapped the path. His voice rang out in early plenary sessions—articulate, assertive, and unmistakably anchored in the realities of Kwande/Ushongo. He did not wait for the national spotlight to find him; he walked into it, armed with conviction and clarity of purpose.

While voice remains a crucial benchmark, it is the quality of contribution that truly separates noise from influence. In this regard, Hon. Ugbor has set an enviable precedent. He has chaired key committees and served as a deputy in others—roles rarely entrusted to first-timers or those from less politically dominant constituencies. And yet, Kwande/Ushongo, under Ugbor’s leadership, has found itself invoked not merely in attendance lists but in decisions that shape the legislative trajectory of the nation.

He has embodied the evolution of a constituency once mocked for muteness into one now admired for its clarity and courage. Projects have followed; motions have been sponsored; resolutions have been defended. And perhaps most importantly, a new sense of pride has been restored among constituents who now see their Representative not as an ornament of power but as an instrument of progress.

“Agbian ne lam ga kuaa”: Tradition Meets Transformation

In our culture, the proverb “Agbian ne lam ga kuaa” reminds us that when one goes to the stream, one must return with water. It is a reflection of duty and responsibility—a reminder that leadership must yield tangible results. Hon. Ugbor has transcended even this foundational standard. He has not only returned with water but has dug new wells of opportunity. His time in office has proven that being seen is not enough; being heard, and being effective, is the true call of leadership.

Whereas his predecessors may have stumbled in establishing lasting legislative footprints, Hon. Ugbor has set down roots. The name Kwande/Ushongo is now regularly called in the green chambers—not in ridicule or routine, but in relevance.

As the next electoral season looms and the table of leadership is once again set, the people of Kwande/Ushongo must ask themselves a simple yet profound question: Do we want a voice that echoes or one that leads?

The answer lies not in propaganda, not even in songs, but in the lived experience of the people. And the people have seen. They have heard. They have felt the difference. Hon. Terseer Ugbor has not only spoken; he has acted. He has not only promised; he has delivered.

We stand at a pivotal moment—a moment that calls for unity, wisdom, and vision. A moment that demands we raise our voices in support of a leader who does not flinch at the sight of responsibility. A man who speaks not just for applause, but for the advancement of his people.

Let us not be lured back into the age of silence, of “I concur” and of lost opportunities. Let us instead unite behind the voice that has dared to challenge the status quo, the mind that has envisioned a greater Kwande/Ushongo, and the hands that have worked to make it so.

Hon. Terseer Ugbor is not merely a politician; he is a servant with a voice. A voice that liberates. A voice that leads. A voice that has shown us the power of speaking not for self, but for all.

When the table is laid again, let us do it with pride. Let us choose #TU—Terseer Ugbor—because failure is not an option, and silence is not a strategy. The time for Kwande/Ushongo to rise is now. And we have a voice that can take us there.

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