 The best of your ability, knowing that as you serve humanity, you serve God. It is now my expectation with the constitution of the full government with cabinet secretaries and principal secretaries in place that the job of the government of Kenya will enter a new phase and that we will move with speed and dispatch to accomplish the responsibility given to us collectively by the people of Kenya in the transformation of our great nation. As you're all aware, the people of Kenya have very high expectations of this administration because the people of Kenya demonstrated faith beyond measure in electing this administration against many odds. Let me ask each and every one of us as I told the cabinet secretaries during they are swearing in that the jobs and the responsibilities and the positions that you have been given are not private positions, they are not family positions, they are not community positions, they are positions to serve the entirety of the people of the Republic of Kenya. I will expect every principal secretary to work diligently and to work to the best of their ability to serve the 50 to 53 million people of the Republic of Kenya. As you are aware, the single critical asset we have as a country is not oil or gold, is not silver or bronze, it is the human capital of the Republic of Kenya. It is my belief that we will marshal all the resources of government to sharpen the human capital of our Republic so that we can use it to drive our development, to drive our investment, to drive our agriculture and to make sure that no Kenyan is left behind. As you work in the various departments that you will be working, you should understand that you are not only responsible for your department, you are not only responsible for your State Department, but you serve under the collective responsibility of the entire government of the Republic of Kenya. You have as much duty, you have as much responsibility over your department as you do over the entire government of Kenya. You must carry out your responsibilities without understanding and all of us must work in a manner that creates synergy, in a manner that creates opportunity for us to build on the strength of each and every one of us so that we can deliver on the commitment that we collectively were given by the people of Kenya. I want to promise you that as the team leader, I will work with each and every one of you so that we can together commit and deliver to the people of Kenya. The plan we have from the Ministry of Education, it is my expectation that the Ministry of Education will move with speed to ensure that there is synergy and there is seamless transition of all our children under the new CBC education curriculum. Yesterday, I was given the preliminary report by the Presidential Working Party on Education Reform and it was revealed by the views of majority of the stakeholders, more than 20,000 of them, 86% decided or proposed that our children in grade 6 should move to grade 7 but junior secondary should be domiciled together with our primary schools. And it is for the reason that many parents need to keep an eye on the young children going to grade 7, 8 and 9. It is also informed by affordable or affordability of education. So I will be working with members of parliament so that the additional facilities that are required for junior secondary, the Government of Kenya will work with our members of parliament so that they can be delivered on time to provide seamless movement of our children across the education ladder. It is also instructed to note that 60% of all the stakeholders that were engaged agreed that CBC is the right education curriculum but it requires some review. And that is the journey we are going to move together as a country. I know in the same report there was suggestions from a majority of the stakeholders again that the burden of cost on the delivery on CBC especially on parents should be reduced. And I think the committee will finally give us its report and also in that report many parents suggested that they should do less for the education of their children and that the children are taking a lot of their time in the evenings. But I want to suggest respectfully that as parents, me included, I know I have pressure from my own daughter every evening asking me to assist in this or that assignment and I want to ask all parents that as parents we must know that the education of our children is not the entire responsibility of teachers, it is ours as well. I want to ask all parents starting with myself that we must dedicate time every day to follow on the education of our children. And now every day to see the progress of your child in school, to assist with the homework and to work with them so that you can understand and you can monitor the progress of your child is not too much to ask of us by our children. I want to encourage all parents across the Republic of Kenya, I know in the past parents had very little to do with the education of their children, CBC has recruited parents to the middle of the education of their children and I think it is a progressive development for us to be engaged in the education of our children. I want to encourage all parents to be engaged in the education of their children and I think it is a progressive development for us to be engaged in the education of our children and I think it is a progressive development for us to be engaged in the education of our children and I don't think it is right for us as parents to dump our children in school and forget about them. It is our responsibility to follow through their education and assist them as they go through the process of learning. To assist in the whole of that process we are going to work with members of parliament as I have said to deliver on the infrastructure required to ensure that our education is purposeful and it is ready for the 21st century. In that exercise we have also authorised as government the teacher service commission to hire the largest ever cohort of teachers, 30,000 teachers will be so that they can help us deliver on the most important component of preparing citizens of this country that is education and we will make the necessary resources available and we have asked TSC to give priority to the teachers that are CBC compliant when they are hiring the teachers, the 30,000 teachers by January this year. I look forward to all the other interventions. I look forward to expediting our universal health coverage plan, the PS, the CS and all the other stakeholders are going to work with me to ensure that we deliver on that plan. Again we did make a commitment on matters to do with value addition and agro processing and we are beginning the journey on making sure that our special economic zones here in at the river we are expanding opportunities there and the infrastructure to allow more people to come on board. I have instructed that Dongo Kundo that was supposed to be delivered by 2027 to be brought forward to 2024 and I have also instructed that the Naivasha industrial city be fast-tracked and all the stakeholders have been mobilized because we need to create platforms that will give us the opportunity on agro processing, value addition, manufacturing from cotton to leather and all the other products in between and to mobilize the entire agricultural sector so that we can get the raw materials for our value addition and agro processing program. To that end by December by this month end of this month the first consignment of fertilizer that will be used by our farmers next year will be arriving in the country. We have made necessary interventions. I am looking forward to working with the minister, the PS and the bureaucracy in the Ministry of Agriculture. We have a program to import 300,000 metric tons of assorted fertilizer so that we can assist our farmers produce and we can deal decisively with a challenge of cost of food by ensuring that we enhance our productivity and we expand our production so that we can drive hunger out of our country. Again, the Ministry of Agriculture, I want them to know that we are going to deliver subsidy on a digital platform. We are going to do it differently. All subsidies will be delivered on the e-wallet and I want the PS and the CS Ministry of Agriculture to begin to make sure that that technology is made ready for the delivery of our fertilizer program so that we can eliminate brokers and middlemen who occasionally give us challenges when we are delivering on subsidy on the programs that we have.