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Speaker Martin Romualdez on Wednesday, Feb. 5, honored the late Albay 1st district Rep. Edcel Lagman as the House of Representatives held a necrological service for the Bicolano. (Video courtesy of House of Representatives)

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Transcript
00:00Honoured colleagues, distinguished guests, and the bereaved family of the Honourable
00:13Edsel Agban.
00:16Today, we gather not merely to mourn the passing of a legislator, but to honour a life devoted
00:27to the unrelenting pursuit of justice, the unwavering defence of democracy, and the fearless
00:36exercise of principle.
00:42To speak of Edsel Agban is to speak of a statesman in the truest sense of the word.
00:50He was a man of deep conviction, unafraid to stand alone when necessary, and unyielding
01:00in his belief that governance is not about placating the powerful, but about serving
01:08the powerless.
01:11For decades, he walked these halls as both a legislator and a leader, sometimes in the
01:20majority, often in the minority, but always in the service of the Filipino people.
01:32His name became synonymous with progressive reform, human rights, and an independent Congress
01:43that held itself accountable to history, and not just to the tides of politics.
01:52He was the architect of laws that will endure beyond his lifetime, a responsible parenthood
02:02and reproductive health act, the abolition of the death penalty, the Human Rights Victims
02:11Reparation and Recognition Act, each a pillar of his legislative legacy.
02:23They were not always popular.
02:26They were not always easy.
02:30But Edsel Agban did not come to Congress to seek the approval of the comfortable.
02:38He came to uplift those who had been forgotten.
02:43And yet, to remember him only for his legislative triumphs is to tell only half of his story.
02:54Edsel was more than a sum of the bills he passed or the speeches he delivered.
03:03He was a mentor to many, a fierce but respectful opponent, and above all, a man who understood
03:15that democracy is built not on agreement, but on dialogue, not on uniformity, but on
03:27dissent.
03:30We who remain in public service would do well to learn from his example, to debate fiercely
03:40but fairly, to disagree but never to dehumanize, to never confuse power with principle nor
03:52compromise with surrender.
03:58In the House of Representatives, we are measured not by the numbers of our terms nor the height
04:05of our titles, but the weight of the causes we choose to carry.
04:13Edsel Agban carried his causes with honor.
04:17He carried them with dignity.
04:20He carried them even when they became burdens.
04:25And today, as we bid him farewell, we take upon ourselves the responsibility of carrying
04:34them forward.
04:38To his family, we extend our deepest condolences.
04:44But know this, Edsel Agban does not belong to the past.
04:51His work, his words, and his wisdom belong to us, now in the present and the future.
05:06Farewell Congressman Lagman, Mano Edsel.
05:11May the light of your service never fade.
05:16May the loss you fought for never be undone.
05:21And may history remember you, not just as a legislator, but a man who stood for what
05:29was right, even when it was not easy, even when it was not convenient, and even when
05:39you had to stand alone.
05:43Thank you very much, Edsel.
05:46Goodbye and good luck.

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