 In the DP, we have learnt the utmost disappointment. The statement that is going around social media, and it's being attributed to Tassila Longu, where she's crying and mourning and complaining. I think that is not necessary, and the Zambians will not be taken for a ride to begin looking at those crocodile tears. Firstly, what Tassila Longu must understand is that her father never ruled this country diligently because it was during President Longu that this country saw a lot of corruption, a lot of corruption. And this is at best by the millions and millions of dollars that were found in their homes. And the other ladies that the SEC is following, you see, she should also understand that it was during her father's reign that this country experienced police brutality, political violence. Carders were more powerful, more powerful than the police officer. Carders were more powerful even in institutions of government. They would make decisions at the expense of professionals. So what is she talking about? President Longu, with all diligence and respect and everything, he never ruled this country to the expectation of Zambians. And it was for that reason that Zambians decided to court him out. And she says he handed over power peacefully. I mean, look, we are learned colleagues, we are learned colleagues. We know what the laws of Zambia say. If you lose an election, you have no objection but to give up power. So which peaceful handing over is Tassila talking about? For God's sake, which peaceful handing over is she talking about? President Longu had no, had no option, but he needed to hand over power to the person who had won elections. Simple. If he had hidden agendas to hold on to power, believe you me, Zambians would have thrown him out because Zambians were tired with what was happening. We were tired with what was happening. And to talk about, and to talk about and corruption following them and everything and everything, I think that is also misplaced. Every person is answerable to the law. And the law is blind. It does not choose whether former Republican president, whether former Republican president's daughter or son, you have to answer. And all the Zambian people are asking, Tassila, is that where did you get the money? Where did you get the wealth that you have? Because I mean, before President Longu ascended to office, we know the kind of life that you are living. And we don't think that from being a counselor, a counselor was getting an allowance of 3,000 guacas. You can build all those empires, your wealth. No, it's not possible. So we are just asking, tell the people of Zambia through the government institutions that are interrogating you where you got the money. That's all. There is nothing no sinister know which hunting. Just respond. And lastly, lastly, we are very disappointed to even see how Tassila Longu was crying. Because for God's sake, she's a woman. Where, where are you, Tassila? Where, where are you when your father's government was abusing and mistreating women? Where, where are you, Tassila? When your father's government was beating up women, arresting women, where, where are you? Why didn't you stand up even for one day to tell your father to say, Dad, please spare the innocent women? Because you are a woman. You would have felt the pain that we women were feeling when your father's government was putting us behind bars. When your father's government was mistreating us in institutions of work. When your father's government was firing us from our workplaces. Please give us some peace. I don't think we would tolerate that. They have to be investigated. And if they are found guilty, the law must visit them.