 We have taken the opportunity this morning to cry before God for the people of Meru where there are challenges of leadership threatening development. Meru County is very dear to President William Muto and I. They voted for us to amend the crisis of leadership that is in Meru. Potens danger for the development of the people of Meru. President William Muto has assigned me to create peace among the leaders, a journey that I've already started. I have come here to cry before God to give me wisdom to be able to fulfill the assignment that the President has given me to bring peace among the people of Meru. The people of Meru are great people. They are hardworking. They are very dignified people and they deserve development which cannot take place when there is disunity and when there is fighting. I have prayed to God to touch the hearts of our leaders to be humble in Meru and to put aside differences personal or otherwise for the benefit of the people of Meru. And I'm sure God has had my prayer and he'll touch the hearts of our leaders from the governor, the senator, the members of parliament, the members of the county assembly so that they can agree that we put our differences aside for the greater good of the Meru people so that they can enjoy development under the government of President William Muto, whom they love and whom they voted to a man. And it will be very sad that the people of Meru who voted for President William Muto and I to a man failed to get development during his tenure because of disunity and disagreement among leaders. It is for that reason that I have come here to besiege God to come through for us, for myself, the leaders and the people of Meru so that when we engage we can get a lasting solution that will bring peace among the leaders of Meru, among the great people of Meru and that will enable us to start developing that great county so that the people can benefit from a government that they have elected with a lot of love and with a lot of passion. That is why we have come here. Thank you very much. I really want to thank God for this opportunity that for the last three days I've been able to come here to the mountain which is a symbol of our struggle, our resilience and our victory. And more so this mountain is a symbol of the unity of our region. And I've had time to come here to make peace with God and to pray for forgiveness for our sins so that God can forgive us so that all the challenges that are be developing our people, God can take care of them. This morning I also came here with our young leaders because President William Muto and I have made a commitment that we shall mentor our young leaders and we prepare them for leadership. I have come with the Senator Karungo Thango and Senator Mezo from Jandaro, our young people, very promising leaders. And along this journey I have been telling them how always our traditions and our culture and our belief. I have requested them to remain humble for the opportunity God has given them to serve to be humble before God and to be humble before the people that they lead. I'll be getting time along the way when we get time to come with other leaders here so that we have a discussion. We start preparing them for leadership. We must mentor our young people. We must prepare the next generation. We as a region have had a lot of problems because nobody prepared leaders for tomorrow. We have only come to leadership because of the old adage that nature abhors vacuum. We were not mentored by anybody from this region. In fact, it is President William Muto who took it upon himself to mentor most of us and we are really truly grateful to him. He gave us an opportunity, mentored us international leadership. We don't want to repeat that mistake from this position that God has given me through the people of Kenya. I want to do my bit and my work is to mentor our young leaders. Thank you very much. We first want to thank God for giving us an opportunity to be here. We are so grateful and appreciative to His Excellency the Deputy President for offering us an opportunity to come here. Besides him being the Deputy President, he is our leader. He is the leader of the group from Mount Kenya. He has found it in his heart to mentor those of us who are young. Besides him being the Deputy President, he is also apparent to us. I am only that one year old and he has been there long before myself. To teach us the ways of our community and we are taking after him to find time out of his busy schedule to mentor those of us who are young leaders and upcoming leaders. We are so grateful to him. Number two, we are also learning a lot from him. Especially this morning the lessons that he has given us being the Deputy President and the immunity that he exudes. We have every example in him of a leader that we can emulate, of a leader that we can take after. And finally, we are here also to pray for our own counties, to pray to God to give us the grace, the wisdom and the ability to serve in the different opportunities that God has given unto us. So we are grateful to his excellence in the Deputy President. We are grateful to God, I am personally very grateful to the people of Nadarwa for giving an opportunity to serve them as their senator. He and our land from him. And the only last thing that I would want to say is that him besides also being the Deputy President, he is also very quick to cancel us and he is also very quick to correct us. And we do not take it for granted and we are very grateful. Thank you very much. You know, when a father sets an example and a good example for that matter, the children have no option but to emulate. And that's why we are here following the footstep of our Deputy President, Rigadiga Shawa, who has shown us the way. We have come here to the mountain, of course to thank God and especially the tambulances we went through and myself, especially myself, where the Deputy President was with me every step of the way. So today as we thank him, we also thank God because without God's grace we could not have made it. When it comes to mentorship, this is the first time that this country is having leaders who are thinking about leaders of tomorrow. And for him even, he's a gentleman calling us in the morning telling us, wake up, we have to go to the mountain. You can tell we are not forcing ourselves to him. He is actually whipping us towards this direction of getting mentored. So that this nation for the days to come will have leaders we will take over. So I thank him. I also thank our President William Soboeruto because with his leadership that's why we are also getting this kind of...