After marking his first league appearance while in the Bandari colours with an assist, attacking midfielder Mohamed Abeid has pledged to keep the fire burning and have his terms upgraded from loan to permanent at the end of the season.The fast-rising midfielder was acquired on a five-month long loan spell from National Super League side Coastal Heroes in the mid-season transfer window.Prior to switching to Bandari, the youngster who was scouted by coach Anthony Kimani who by then served as an assistant to Andre Casa Mbungo had netted three goals in the eight matches he had featured for the second tier outfit.Kwa mechi yake ya kwanza ndani ya uzi wa Bandari, ameingia kama mchezaji wa akiba, akatoa pasi ya goli 🔥. Kwa kipimo cha 1 mpaka 10, unampa Mohamed Abeid “Mudiga” ngapi?#BandariNiYetu pic.twitter.com/1wYBgEy55C— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) February 27, 2022 He capped his top flight debut that came last Sunday in their 1-1 draw with Gor Mahia at the Mbaraki Stadium with an assist, laying the ball to William Wadri who found the back of the net to rescue a point for the hosts. He had come in the second half for Benjamin Mosha.Abeid who was in his second season in the second tier before Bandari came calling said he would build on the positive start of life in the top flight and seal a permanent stay with the club.Kiungo mtatizaji uwanjani Denis Magige asubui hii amepelekwa kwa Chifu wa Likoni baada ya kumfanyia mchezaji wa Gor Mahia madhambi ya mpira.Mchezaji huyo aliepigwa chenga la kimataifa, aliteleza hadi magongo, na kufikia hivi sasa anazidi kuteleza kuelekea Voi. Hebu tazama😅😅 pic.twitter.com/FYPihRaLHr— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) February 28, 2022 Bandari have in the recent past shown their affinity to young players whom majority have been scouted from grassroot clubs and handed them long deals. Some of the enterprising talents the club has trusted in include Joseph Otieno, Dennis Magige and Hassan Idd.“It was dream come true for me to grab an assist in my first league appearance. I had worked hard in the days which I trained with the team and I am grateful to the technical bench for appreciating my efforts with the opportunity to play. I want to continue working hard so that the club can retain me on permanent terms at the end of the season,” he said.Why Tusker forward mimics Kagere and Yanga duo in his goal celebrationsAbeid who began honing his skills at Ziwani Youth that plies trade in the Division two joined Heroes who initially operated as Coast Stima last year after finishing his secondary school studies at St. Peters Mumias.