A leading House of Assembly candidate for the Patani state constituency, Barrister Raymos Guanah within the week paid consultative visits to some communities in Kumbo clan.
Guanah an APC candidate and a former council chairman pledged to have a quality representation in the State House of Assembly, adding that the welfare of the people would be his priority.
The candidate had interaction with the people, listening to their problems and what they want from him.
The consultative visit took Guanah to Amatebe, Toru-Apelebiri and Agoloma.
Mr Embelakpor Edith, the chairman of the community disclosed that the challenges facing his people were bad roads, no health centre and lack of teachers in the primary school.
The community leader told the APC candidate that the community urgently needs a secondary school.
Responding, Guanah said that Senator Ovie Omo-Agege led government shall provide a secondary school and other social amenities for them.
Guanah visited the water scheme he constructed as council chairman twenty two years ago, promising to convert it to solar driven to avoid buying of petrol and regularly making water available.
At Agoloma, Guanah and his team met with the leadership of the Isoko and Urhobo residents.
The chairman of the Isoko and Urhobo residents, Chief Dennis Mukoro observed that his people remain grateful to Guanah for the developmental projects he executed as council chairman.
Mukoro said supporting Guanah in his political ambition would bring more development and progress to his people.
He told Guanah that his people were mostly farmers and they would want government to provide them with knapsack, sprayers, fertilizers and improved seedlings.
Responding, the politician promised the people that an APC led government by Senator Ovie Omo Agege would be people oriented.
Apart from selling himself to the people, Guanah urged the people to vote Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu as president, Joel Onowakpo Thomas as senator for Delta South and Ambassador Tams Obriki for House of Representatives.