 With the 2023 general elections just months away, a group has set an agenda for who will emerge as the next president of the nation, with the citizens' welfare and health care tapping the list. This call was again reaffirmed by members of team Betanaja in Benin City, the state capital, when they took their medical outreach to the citizens of the state. The team also drummed support for the presidential candidate of the all-progressive Congress, Bola Tinibu. Well, one of the areas we are challenging as a people is the health challenge. We have a lot of challenges around the health care system and one of the strong selling points of Bola Tinibu is what it did in the health sector in Lagos. When it got there as governor in Lagos, it was just as humble as I was walking. It revived the health care system in Lagos. The Lagos in Residen have teaching on the street on the Bola and Metinobu got there and today everybody is proud of what we have in Lagos. So, the health sector is a sector that is very critical that we must look at. We have decided to support our people, people with high issues, people with diabetics, with high sugar level, with malaria. They will conduct a sort of test, people that we need to refer and we are then sure that we got the best of bed doctor from the University of Benin teaching on street too. We are focused on this area because it's an area that is important, good health, good living. So we feel we should support our people and we are hopeful that when Ashua Dibuola Metinobu becomes the president by God's grace, our health sector actually would improve. Today we have looked at the three leading candidates and as a group who has the capacity to put in our own resources to support the issue of medicals and health care in balance in our society. We feel that there is a need to also attach it to a sort of kind of affiliation so that going forward people will know how to think outside the box, through their way behind who they feel is better that can help improve health care programmes and at the same time if they don't do the needful, we can always retract our support. Beneficiary is expressed gratitude for the gesture while assuring to cast their votes for the candidate who prioritised their well-being. The high challenge I have is reading little objects but today by the grace of God it is done with this our better Niger headscale treatment. I have glaucoma and cataract. I have tried so many hospitals, they say the cataract has not matured, has not matured so I am waiting for it to mature. I am grateful to the organisers and when I heard it two days ago I was very happy then I prepared for it. And getting here, I got to have it number one, they treated me and they have given me pair of glasses and asked me to wait for the specialist from UBTH and all around doing now. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.