 all right welcome back you're still watching why in the morning and Brian some when you're talking about matters politics youth and leadership before we went on a break we're literally trying to shine the light on the possible solutions that the current government can put in place but then also on the other side we saw the the political parties funds that had delayed of course we saw members of parliament who had gone to Mombasa they protested Kedogo but then later on the money was released around I think amount close to 1.47 billion to benefit all the 48 political parties and of course the leading party which is UDA which is also part of the current government at hand got the biggest year I'm yet to actually get the exact amount but I'll get it in just a bit and then the question was what do you think was the criterion that was used to allocate these funds because of course of course the leading party was literally aimed to you know how get the largest year what do you what do you think what are your sentiments on that yeah I think number one whatever the members of parliament who are agitating for while they were at the cost it was not really the political parties funds that should be the CDF or something yes yeah that is what they were agitating for for the political parties fund CDF including you know yeah the political parties fund that one is given by the political parties act right and 70% of the funds is divided proportionately across board all right and this the criterion is this is dependent on the number of votes that each party garnered like in total from the preceding general elections right so there is already a criteria on how this is distributed right let me just read for you the top party that received the biggest share was UDA that got 288.5 million then we had ODM coming in second with 154 jubilee 67.5 m y per party 36 million and then DAPK those highlighted among top 10 parties so continue certainly UDA is bound to receive more funds in terms of the number of votes they garnered and also this is in relation to the number of seats that they won nationwide okay so UDA is bound to receive the largest share then as you've read out ODM has followed there's jubilee there's DAPK so there is a criteria that is used for these funds to be released but if you remember before in the previous regime the NASA the NASA coalition there was some there were there was some unrest among the umbrella parties within the NASA fraternity where some parties like Ford Kenyan wiper complained that ODM is bullying them in terms of the political parties fund but the question was whether it was computed as NASA or as each each party individually you see but right now here I think that confusion is not there yeah it is quite direct but whatever the the MPs were calling for and they were talking about the kids are not going to school because fans have not been released until when the speaker owner of a tangola went there and they had a truce and some fans were released for them to like support their constituents especially children going back to school yes which is which is a good thing because initially it was like it's now a fight you know it's like the current leadership is denying them the right which I think took some time because of course also the economy is took a nose dive so money is not as easily as available as previously it was now let's talk about Nairobi Kedogo of course our governor Sakhaja as before we exit governor Sakhaja came to office he's tried to give Nairobi a facelift and there's been a lot of changes especially I remember those this those this it seems like it seemed like a buck and forth when he gave a direction to ensure that all public matatus should be operating out of CBD and then we had we had his friend our deputy or dear deputy we got the gashago saying before he makes any you know any decision regarding the city he must first of all consult him and and because you know they they are the ones who assisted him in fact they're still allies do you feel like it was the right move to do that and in as much as businesses are concerned and what not but anyways it's his leadership and he has the authority and the power to do what is right for the netizens of the country now number one the people of Nairobi voted for governor and the governor is on Robo Sakhaja but we also have the deputy president who is the deputy president of the entire nation and not just Nairobi so the governor had a manifesto here he has a vision for Nairobi and for him to for the vision to be realized he has to take some actions and one of the actions is he wants the matatus out of the CBD this this conversation has been there this is not the first time the conversation is coming up right but the question again the matatus going out of the CBD it is in whose interest is it in the interest of the people of Nairobi at large or is it in the interest of a few right so it must be in the interest of the people of Nairobi at large at first it may be uncomfortable for the people but eventually you know change is a hard thing but eventually you'll come and get used to it let me give you an example when COVID hit and we were told that there's curfew and now we were to be in our houses by 10 p.m. at first it was hard but we got used to each to an extent where when the the restrictions were lifted guys were just finding themselves at home by 10 you'd be Nairobi CBD guys are not there because they were used to a certain norm so over here the first question is in whose interest is it that we want that governor Sakhaja wants the matatus out of the CBD if it is in the interest of the people of Nairobi at large then let it be so but it should it should not just be like an authority coming from above it should be after consultations with the stakeholders right yes but then he's also right he is also right in his own way as the governor of the city but like you mentioned it should be on for the interest of each and every person that includes the inhabitants of the city and even those that come and go of course Nairobi is a business hub you know for the country which is the decisions that should be made should actually be looked into and I think on that note we can call it a day-devi and we'll have to allow you understand you have a court session so how to let you go but just in case someone wants to seek your services apart from me seeking his legal services to disturb my enemies I'm kidding guys I'm playing if people want to seek your loss elite a Jesus I don't care your school of law to come for me let me just say services if people want to seek your services where can they get you where your offices and how can they actually plug in to support you that's your camera so our offices are in Kilimani we a plaza come to suit e5 second floor that is a BK advocates LLP and you can also find a BK advocates LLP on our social media platforms there's the first book Twitter linked in and also 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O'gara he's advocate of the High Court of Kenya associate advocate at a BK advocates LLP and first of all thank you for coming to it's been 14 years you know somebody who's called with you know and and and I'm really shocked that you know some of us are in law in media there's a lot of us who are in media you know like Moshina from Keys and the rest at the Cecilia and who else do you remember Malomba Malomba from yeah he's I loved him at Keys so so look at how the universe works you know they say mountains never made by human beings made and say hello to the O'gara family I know they're watching you know certainly thank you all right shout out to me shout out to you and me thank you so much we're gonna take a very short break we come back with our MCM segment and remember it's about to get late of course we had asked your question on our social media platforms a boy and a pilot point to for channel find out leave your comment will be coming back in just a short while at Brian second one hashtag is still why in the morning