JOHOR BAHRU - For mother of four and professional industry consultant, Mahaya Ahad, it was never an easy choice to enter politics.<br /><br />Despite having a full-time career as an industry compliant consultant and a family to take care of, the 44-year-old decided she should do her part for her community and country by engaging fully in politics<br /><br />Running in the Johor state election under the Pejuang ticket, Mahaya explains why she thinks her party is the most consistent and credible to form a clean and corrupt-free state government.<br /><br />Mahaya is contesting for the Permas seat and is in a five corner seat fight with Warisan's Mohamed Ridza Busu, PN's Tazul Arifin Nasri, BN's Baharudin Mohd Taib and PH's Syed Othman Syed Abdullah