WE DESERVE BETTER REPRESENTATION: THE CALL FOR A NEW DIRECTION IN OBUBRA/ETUNG

In recent times, conversations across Obubra and Etung Local Government Areas have increasingly centered on one key issue—the need for more effective, people-focused representation that reflects the true aspirations of the grassroots.

Among the voices shaping this renewed conversation is Prince Emmanuel Awubi, whose message resonates strongly with many community members who feel that the time has come for a more responsive and development-driven approach to leadership.

For many residents across the two LGAs, there remains a lingering feeling of being unheard, unseen, and underserved.

These concerns are not abstract—they reflect everyday realities:

Poor and neglected rural roads

Limited opportunities for farmers and traders

Youth unemployment and rising frustration

Communities struggling with basic infrastructure

These challenges have fueled a deeper demand for leadership that is not distant, but present, engaged, and accountable.

Prince Emmanuel Awubi has continued to emphasize that representation must go beyond political promises and speeches. According to his perspective, leadership should be measured by presence in the community and tangible impact on the people’s lives.

His message reflects a growing belief among many residents:

Representation should not be about promises alone. It should be about accountability, accessibility, and real development outcomes.

He has consistently drawn attention to the need for leaders who understand the struggles of the people because they are physically present within the communities they serve.

The conversation led by voices like Prince Emmanuel Awubi is gradually reshaping expectations around leadership in the region.

Key demands emerging from the people include:

Stronger engagement with rural communities

Prioritization of infrastructure development

Youth empowerment and inclusion

Transparent and accountable leadership

For many, this is not about politics—it is about survival, dignity, and progress.

As discussions continue, there is a growing consensus that Obubra and Etung deserve leadership that is closer to the people and more attentive to their needs.

The call is clear: representation must translate into visible development, stronger community connection, and measurable impact.

The voice of Prince Emmanuel Awubi adds to a wider movement of citizens demanding better governance and stronger grassroots engagement across Obubra/Etung.

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