Nonthaburi Candidate Unveils Matrix Platform for City Management
Dr. Praab Tham Pak Bua is running for Nonthaburi governor with a "Matrix Nonthaburi" framework focused on solving interconnected urban problems through data-driven management, infrastructure investment, and transparent governance rather tha
Dr. Praab Tham Pak Bua has decided to run for Nonthaburi Provincial Administrative Organization governor as candidate number 6, viewing the province's problems not as isolated issues but as interconnected systemic challenges spanning city management, transportation, public services, technology, flood prevention, infrastructure, and government oversight.
He has developed this concept into the "Matrix Nonthaburi" framework, an integrated approach to urban administration that addresses linked problems rather than isolated points.
Matrix Nonthaburi comprises six key pillars:
Management—Data-Driven Administration: Running the city with data and measurable targets.
Accessibility—Easier Access: Making it simpler for residents to reach services and public spaces.
Technology: Using technology and data to boost administrative efficiency.
Resilience: Strengthening the city's capacity to withstand flooding and disasters.
Infrastructure: Investing in roads, sidewalks, drainage systems, and functional public infrastructure that people actually use.
X-ray—Transparency: Making budget spending and government operations verifiable.
According to Dr. Praab, local politics should not be confined to questions of "which side" or "which party," but should answer a simpler question: who can actually come and solve problems for the people?
This is the basis of his political stance, which he wants to communicate to residents: "No sides, just working people."
Dr. Praab believes Nonthaburi has wasted time on political conflict while citizens' problems persist—flooding, traffic congestion, sidewalk conditions, waste, infrastructure, and public service quality.
The competition ahead should not be about who defeats whom, but about who has the competence, team, plan, and accountability to improve Nonthaburi.
"Matrix Nonthaburi" is not merely a campaign slogan but a conceptual framework Dr. Praab intends to use to shift how city management is approached—from polarized politics to governance measured by results, efficiency, and problem-solving ability.
For Dr. Praab, the ultimate goal is not to build a city for one faction, but to create "a Nonthaburi where people from all sides can live together and residents benefit most."