 I'm looking at Mount Kenya region and what it means for the DPs. Hold on, now that we have the backing up from Raylau Dinger, does this mean that the DPs chances are reduced? Is this a threat? I'm looking at the numbers. I know you will say no. I'm looking at the numbers in Central Kenya. Unless you talk of the numbers that went to Bondok, but not the numbers of Central Kenya waters. Because Central Kenya waters were not in that decision. Let me not go to Bondok, my friend. So let us be realised because when we represent the people, how many of them were elected? How many of them? Peter Kenneth is a reject who does not even have a name of this country. Peter Kenneth, what is Peter Kenneth? What is his nationality? He's talking about Peter Kenneth being a reject who has been elected in parliament twice and he's nominated. So let us also be humble, that's what I was actually saying. No, you are also nominated. No, excuse me. I'm nominated and I'm very humble about my nomination. So let us not call Adida who has been elected in this country. That's a reject. Nobody is a reject. Anybody whether elected or not is not a reject. How can I withdraw when the table is intension to become the governor of Nairobi and the voters rejected him? It is not me. It is the voters. Kamanda also, table he wanted to become the member of parliament. He was also rejected. For me, I'm nominated. I'm proud of my nomination. And I've never been rejected. I will table my intention to become maybe a member of parliament of none of north. If I'm rejected, I still accept that I'm rejected. I'm glad you mentioned my nakamanda because Kamanda said this at the same place. And I quote, once we have united the two communities, Luo and Kikuyu, it will be easy to work with other communities to be a formidable force in 2022. We have two tribes in Kenya. Uniting two of them is totally exclusivity. You are exclusively... I would like us to look at the numbers here. No, don't look at the numbers. Before you look at the numbers, uniting the two basically means that in our basket we already have other numbers. So uniting the two is basically adding the numbers. It's not about exclusivity. No, it's about uniting the whole country. Two tribes. It's about uniting 40-something tribes. It's not about two tribes. No, this is becoming tribal. We want a united country. The 42 tribes are united. We don't want a country of two tribes. We don't want a country where there is a solution of the other 40 tribes. Thank you. My request to what Honorable Sakoka said, I remember Falimen Din din Yoro say this. I quote, coming together to gong up against the Hasla Nation just because Ruto was born of a peasant father is retrogressive politics. Mount Kenya will vote based on their conscience without any intimidation. Isn't this retrogressive politics? I think it's not only retrogressive, We had a phalasi to classify some people as dynasties, there is no greater dynasty than William Samoeiruto. He has never worked in his life. We finished the same year with him in his university, and as soon as he finished, he got a good job. Through Kano while some of us were still getting in Matatus having roast maize for lunch, he was already driving. I can tell you, look at Dr William Ruto's CV and look at my CV. I will count for you where I have worked. I have struggled through working from Kamawan Kamawa Advocates for earning like peanuts, 6000 Kenya shalings. I remember the president at the prayer day he said that Kama nmiku kusia nisamehe, Kama umeni kusia nami piya na kusamehe. That is great and we support it but before we go to that, I want to mention about the hasqut that it has no meaning. It has a lot of meaning coming from the president. It has a lot of meaning to all of us and I'm quite sure there is a meaning to it and probably attached to their future relationship with the deeply president and maybe Kalansu Musioka and the rest who will be brought on board into the whatever. So and probably the abuses that we have been using against each other as Kenyans so all this, it has a lot of meaning. And I really support the president on that. We should forgive each other. I also forgive you. I think you will forgive me and I will forgive you but I was on the issue of dynasty and hasla. You know you people should understand a hasla in Kenyan meaning is that somebody who have struggled, somebody who have walked to school barefooted. Somebody who have slept angry not because you have malaria or you have time for it that loses appetite. It is because mama metafuta na kakusa. That is the meaning of hasla. And what we are simply saying is that let us stop now the conversation about two position or three position or as leaders let us not talk about the people who are down there. And you know for us we had an ambition to change the lives of people who are down there. In the big four agenda we had affordable housing. 500,000 houses each of them requiring a plumber, an electrician, a painter, five people. Five times 500,000 that is 2.5 million jobs. But what happened from 2018 we have been going around with something called BBI probably creation of three or four position leaving the jobs that we are supposed to create in affordable housing for 2.5 million Kenyans. My director please pull up this clip. Let's take a listen to what Honorable David Sankok said. Isn't that retrogressive in anyway? Let me come to him. Let me respond to that. Why do you come to me? No, let me respond to you. I'm not covering to you. I would like her to respond. I'll respond to you. Number one, I would want to say that the real meaning of a hasla is actually a thief and a conman. If you look at the dictionary, that's it. Nonetheless, even if you were to use what is trying to say as a kenyanized version of a hasla, it's actually what I would call a freedom fighter. That definition you are saying, a person who went bare feet, who has been jailed fighting for freedoms of kenyans, whose mother died while in prison fighting for kenyans. That is what I would actually call a person who has fought for kenya. While somebody was in their comfort zone not fighting for kenyans. So we cannot rewrite history. We know who has fought for this country. We know who has been fighting through and through. We know who brought the constitution and all the changes. And we cannot rewrite history about that. What I would want to encourage my brother, Ole Sankog, is that the country needs healing. The country needs cohesion. The president has set a very good tempo. The country? Yes, the country. And the president has set a very good tempo. You have told you you need the conviction of the Holy Spirit. And the president has set a very good tempo by praying. I will lay hands on you, but I don't have the Sulemani one. The Holy Spirit. And I will lay hands on you so that God may convict you. And I can tell you that the country, the president has set a very good tone. And the tone of forgiveness that we forgive each other. If he has offended us anyway, we forgive him. I forgive the president that if I have offended him and I call him names, he may also forgive me. It's an error of forgiveness. It's a time for forgiveness. So let us forgive. For the sake of unity. But let us not say that when there is forgiveness, you say forgiveness but forgiveness. You would be the one, sir. The Bible called sand ballads and tobiasas. They never see anything good coming out of it. Let me read a few, sample a few tweets. Advice Mudalo says, Tell Honda Buzankok that there is no job description in the constitution called politicking. His role is legislation. The role should even come out better from a nominated member since he has no constituency. And as a by the way, Zach is a married man. Oh, he married when? But it's okay, it's okay. But he does not qualify to be an elder in any way. But your role is not to politic but legislate. Let me tell you. What am I called? You know, you people, sometimes let us speak that, you know, let us just be genuine for once. I am a politician. And once I am a politician, it's like a doctor. You cannot tell the doctor, stop treating. You cannot tell me, 2022 is far while you have in the government vision 2030. When we go to church every day to plan our journey, which we don't even know when. But it is saying if the leadership of President Huru and DP Ruto cannot work, let them divorce. DP Ruto should prove his capability if he can't be the next president. Kudos to 100 mil of the humble. We have just one more tweet because as a time is not on our side, we have a tweet by Mima Potea. Yeah, what's your Potea? All right, found it here. So we have this is, Wilfred, anasema, interesting conversation with 100 mil and 100 mil David Zankok. If the president and his deputy are who are conjoined twins, why can't they just go their separate ways since even at the moment, they do not speak the same language. We have... Well, you are English. But keep it in the hashtag. It is at Y254 channel at Ramaguko and you can make sure that you follow us live on our website www.y254.co.ke. And it will be quite unfair if I don't end the show with this. Jerusalema. Yes. I'm aware that the majority leader Muskimunya had spoken in parliament. Yes. He said that you are supposed to stand up in numbers for the shoot of Jerusalema that is taking place tomorrow. Yes, we are doing the shoot tomorrow. You rehearsed today. Yes. No, we've been rehearsing for the week. Since last day. We have been rehearsing on Monday and on Wednesday probably. The day is that we don't have our seats. Because we don't also want to eat into the time that we are supposed to do our work. I remember you said that you are sure that you've reduced weight after these three years. Yes, of course. They are very difficult but enjoyable actually as well. But make us understand why Jerusalema challenge for parliamentarians? Jerusalema challenge actually for Kenyan of course most of us know that Jerusalema challenge came at a point when the whole world was actually in crisis most people were at home most places were closed up and there was a lot of depression setting in and so somebody, it was originally a South African song but people took it and adapted it from all over the world. So people were singing it as a theme song of COVID sort of as a theme of hope and if you see Jerusalema it's the home of many religions so it hosts whether it's Christians, Muslims everybody lays claim to it so it was actually symbolic that it was a theme song of all religions that brings its theme song for hope as parliament we have actually adopted it we have adopted the theme peace in diversity and basically what we are saying that I can sit with my brother Ole Sankokas we have done now disagree he will support Deputy President William Ruto and I will support without fighting we are not hitting each other with stones and rocks but we don't agree in principle we don't have to kill each other so the theme of Jerusalema is to tell people we don't all have to think the same but we can respect each other even when we don't agree and there will be times when we really totally completely disagree even with Ole Sankokas but even then we don't have to kill each other we will be dancing you will see us tomorrow you will not see it tomorrow because we are releasing it deliberately on Mashujade because all Kenyans are Shujas what does Jerusalema mean for you people say that even though she said we may not agree on everything but we just have to be united whether it's Wilbaros, Kokuteni or anything we are united and she's actually our chia person together with Kenji so we actually have to be friends and what we want to pass we just want to pass a message that as Kenyans I didn't apply to be born a Kenyan destiny and faith and God have brought us together so we have to build this country we have to unite this country and we are in a country that we can say one nation, one people one love, one God and we have all the same destiny we can compete with her but my director I don't know if it's ready and again we can try and the last thing and the last thing that I wanted to tell you is that this is a Christian song unlike when we are given some songs like in a reggae we don't understand when we are given some words we don't understand we want basically to be more Christian to be a country that sing Christian songs I actually want to say I want to say it's a religious song because even in our group there are also Muslims and others and that's why I'm telling you symbolically Jerusalem is a city that is owned by all religions so it's a song of faith and hope and I think at this point let's just say that we are this how we are winding up today so thank you very much for tuning in we are winding up with Jerusalem you want me to remove shoes let her remove the shoes so that we can dance properly I don't know how you practiced it but I'm I'm not too good you will but winding up, thank you very much for tuning in see you again next week on Tuesday same place, same time I was with David Olesankok goodbye