Akologu was first elected into Parliament during the December
1992 Ghanaian parliamentary election. He was re-elected in
1996 when he won with 16,978 votes out of the 23,815 valid votes cast representing 56.60% over Mariam Adukuma Abagna Kahid who polled 5,759 votes representing 19.20% and Belmogre Caspard Nyaaba who polled 1,078 votes representing 3.60%. He won in the
2000 general election with 9,655 votes out of the 21,311 valid votes cast representing 45.30% over Hajia M. A. Abagna-Khaldi who polled 7,607 votes representing 35.70%, Samuel Kuug Narook who polled 3,341 votes representing 15.70%, John T.Z. Yaroh who polled 459 votes representing 2.20% and Oscar Kurug Tindaan who polled 249 votes representing 1.20%. Tia was elected once again as the member of parliament for the Talensi constituency in the
2004 Ghanaian general election. He won on the ticket of the
National Democratic Congress. The
National Democratic Congress won a minority total of 94 parliamentary seats out of 230 seats. He was elected with 8,346 votes out of 22,148 total valid votes cast. This was equivalent to 37.4% of total valid votes cast. He was elected over Samuel Kuug Narook of the
Peoples’ National Convention, Hajia Mariam Abagna Khalidi of the
New Patriotic Party, John Teroug Zongbil of the
Convention People's Party and Robert N. Doameng Mosore an independent candidate. These obtained 3,001, 5,354, 865 and 4,582 votes respectively of total votes cast. These were equivalent to 13.5%, 24.2%, 3.9% and 20.7% respectively of total valid votes cast. ==Personal life and death==