Brown Otu Is On the Move: Fulshear’s Rising Star Builds Bridges and Brighter Tomorrows
Burt Levine | 3/25/2025, 12:13 p.m.
Fulshear, Texas – Tucked into the fast-growing corner of northwest Fort Bend County, Fulshear is not just on the map—it’s making history. And in the city’s at-large Position 1 City Council race, one standout candidate is making moves with heart, hustle, and hope: Brown Otu.
From Africa to America to Fulshear, Otu’s journey is nothing short of remarkable. He’s not just running for office—he’s running toward a vision. One of unity. One of opportunity. And one of thoughtful growth.
“Fulshear is a beacon. Its where open prairies meet open minds. Where public safety and private enterprise grow side-by-side. And where every new neighbor feels like family,” says Otu, his signature smile shining as brightly as his campaign promise.
And the city agrees. Fulshear has surged from just 16,856 residents in the 2020 Census to an estimated 47,000 today—making it the second fastest-growing city in the U.S. What’s drawing them in? A mix of Texas charm, community-first leadership, and bold, forward-thinking citizens like Otu.
💼 A Businessman with a Blueprint
As a seasoned project manager and local business owner, Otu knows how to turn vision into reality. He’s pledged to work closely with Mayor Don McCoy and the current council to maintain low taxes, eliminate unnecessary fees, and build the infrastructure that booming cities desperately need—all while keeping Fulshear’s charm intact.
“We’re growing fast—but we’re growing smart,” Otu says. “We’ll keep rules and red tape in check, while expanding access to parks, schools, and roads that make life better for families—because that’s what leadership should look like.”
🙌 A Family Committed to Community
Brown isn’t doing this alone. His wife, Theresa, and sons Robert and Daniel are not only his biggest supporters—they’re active community builders in their own right. Whether it’s through the Fulshear-Katy Chamber of Commerce, their family church, or youth sports leagues, the Otus are a testament to what happens when faith and civic pride come together.
🌍 Championing Diversity, Unity, and Opportunity
Otu proudly celebrates Fulshear’s evolving identity, including its growing African American population. He’s running not just to represent—but to reflect—a community that values diversity, inclusion, and the American Dream.
“Church-going families, small business owners, young professionals, seniors—they’re all vital threads in Fulshear’s fabric,” Otu says. “I’m here to be their voice, their advocate, and their partner in progress.”
🗳️ VOTE: Early and Easy
Early Voting kicks off Tuesday, April 22 through Tuesday, April 29, with Election Day set for Saturday, May 3. You can cast your vote at:
Fort Bend County ESD No. 4 Admin Building – 3301 FM 1093
Fulshear Branch Library – 6350 GM Library Road
🗣️ Final Word from Brown
“I love our neighbors—every street, every block, every neighborhood,” Otu says. “This campaign is about listening. Learning. And earning every vote.”
And with that kind of heart, vision, and leadership, it’s no surprise Brown Otu is quickly becoming a name synonymous with Fulshear’s bright and boundless future.