Why I Chose to Serve My Community

Why I Chose to Serve My Community

By Aproko Man· 17 Jun 2026(updated 3m ago)· 3 min read· 👁 1 views
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There comes a time when a community must decide what future it wants. For me, that time is now. That is why I am offering myself to serve as the member for House of Representatives. I want to represent the good people of Nkwerre, Isu, Nwangele, and Njaba Federal Constituency with the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).

My choice is not just about personal ambition. It comes from years of thinking, talking to our people, and a strong wish to help develop our constituency and our country.

I have spent over ten years in public service. During this time, I have learned about the struggles of everyday Nigerians. I have seen families looking for better chances, young people searching for jobs, farmers facing economic troubles, and communities needing better infrastructure and social services. These experiences have made me believe that leadership must be focused, responsive, and people-oriented.

In our federal constituency, one thing is clear. Our people want effective representation. They want someone who listens, who is easy to reach, who understands their issues, and who will turn those issues into real actions and development.

This need for good representation is what drives me to step up.

Nkwerre, Isu, Nwangele, and Njaba have hardworking and talented people. Yet, many of our communities still struggle with education, healthcare, youth empowerment, and infrastructure. Our young people need chances to compete well today. Our elderly citizens must have access to quality healthcare and support. Our schools need modern facilities to prepare our children for the future.

I believe representation should mean more than just sitting in Abuja. It should be about connecting the government to the people. It should bring in development projects, push for policies that improve lives, and make sure our people's voices are heard in important decisions.

My vision is clear.

I see a constituency where our public schools have modern learning tools and ICT resources. I see a place where our youths gain skills, support for businesses, and job opportunities. I see healthcare reaching the elderly and vulnerable. I see stronger support for local businesses, farmers, and community projects.

I also believe in unity. The strength of Nkwerre, Isu, Nwangele, and Njaba comes from our shared identity and goals. No matter our political party, religion, age, or social status, our aim should be the progress and success of our people.

This journey is not about one person. It is about a movement toward a better future. It is about bringing back trust in representation and showing that public office can really serve the people's interests.

As I start this journey, I do it with humility, thankfulness, and a firm commitment to serve. I am motivated by the trust and support from many constituents who believe that we can achieve more together.

The task is big, but so is our potential.

I am stepping up because I believe our constituency deserves a stronger voice, more opportunities, and better representation. I am stepping up because I think serving others is one of the highest callings. Most importantly, I am stepping up because I believe in the people of Nkwerre, Isu, Nwangele, and Njaba Federal Constituency.

Together, we can create a future that matches our dreams and ensures lasting progress for future generations.

The time for true representation is now.

The future belongs to all of us.

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