 We are here with Saudi TV, SPM Buzz, AFEDI Kenya, L-media, currently presenting the digital media. Yesterday the president issued a state of the nation address to the country and I think parliament is here to debate on that. We have seen on the court of public opinion, social media, and I know you are a very staunch follower of social media. There have been different reactions, what one I want to call this as PR stands, I don't know, as government spokesman. What is a true picture? Was the president trying to sugarcoat the situation in the country or that is a true picture? Okay. Thank you very much. This is for the first presidential state of the nation address, the 10th in the country was the first one was 2013, so the last nine were given by the outgoing president of immediate purpose president, Guru Kenyatta, and basically is to address issues to do with security, national values, and international relations and commitments. Those are the three areas, Zahal Natiqa 35 of the constitution. So he was actually fulfilling his obligations as president, where you address a joint sitting of parliament. Now, yes, when we inherited this government, we were really in dire straits. We were on the rocks, the edge of the economic precipice. So what president William Ruto did yesterday was actually to an exposition of public policy towards what he administration has been able to do for the last one year. This is not to deny the fact that things are not as good as we would want. Let's make it very clear. Things are not good as we would want, even for ourselves. We empathize and sympathize with Kenyans because when the cost of living is going high, really it is affecting even us. It may affect a common Wanaichi more than maybe Isaac Maura, but it doesn't mean we cannot feel the heat. However, there is a difference between the sphere of concern or the circle of concern where we are all concerned about issues and also the circle of influence. So what this government is doing is to do with what it can be able to do. For example, trying to reduce the cost of Unga. It may not be the 100, but at least it has come from 250 to as low as 150 or 145 there, depending. And that's commendable. For example, the dollar is skyrocketing and it's affecting all of us, but at least to reduce the need for dollar by government, there is a government-to-government agreement so that then about $500 million or over $60 billion, government does not need to use every month to import oil or petrol or whatever, all those kinds of things, so that then you are able to get it a little bit cheaper. Of course, that interference is countermanded by the increasing loss of value of the shilling. Why? Because for about six years we had an artificial value of the shilling, but at least there is something that is happening. If you hear about a gentleman there from Kurya, he is happy. When you hear a lady from Bongoma, Alice Nato, saying, at least in the Fatalizer 3500 in Mifanya and Myeongheza in Mahindi, it's a good idea to kill them too, but with time, to kill them. I really think it is very commendable. Don't just be cynical there, take advantage of what the government is doing, and next week on Thursday, I will be issuing my first press conference, press statement, because I have been done a lot, but many people don't know, so I think it is a good idea to do it. You mentioned about the previous regime, is the problem, like people say, the public opinion is that maybe the government and the presidency is clueless on what they are doing, because we are seeing Tanzania has announced that they are going to reduce cost of fuel. That is not the case in Kenya. Is it that we don't have the right people to do the job either around the president or what is the scenario? You know, the Tanzanians have got their own different transition regime, they have a way in which they calibrate their pricing, and it is actually the hope and wish of this administration to reduce the cost of fuel. And measures have been taken, as I said earlier, about buying to shielding. That is really commendable, so there will be other measures. We can look at the Tanzanian situation and look at the Kenyan situation, because we live in a global society, but I can tell you for sure, even if you look at the inflation, it was supposed to be higher than the way it is. It was supposed to be 6.9%, but it is actually 6.7, 6.8, and that change makes a difference somewhere, so I think I would want to ask Kenyans to be more patient. We know, as the administration, we know what we are doing. I can tell you for sure. It's just that, if you look at, for example, the debt scenario, Kenya's debt was higher than that of Tanzania. Most of the money that we are collecting is going to pay debt. I can tell you. Difficulty, difficulty of issues of liquidity. We are not doing anything. We are not doing anything. Then there is the burden of sharing and learning the responsibility of everyone who has tried to get into the economy. We are not doing anything. So, I think it's a good idea for the government to benefit in the company and to help us to do business. We will be able to work on our business in a way that will help us to find ways to make sure that we get our jobs done. It is a good idea. We hope that the government will benefit from that and then we will be able to contribute in the company. Given the benefit of doubt, what is the income of your family? Hahahahahahah ah eeehh I'm going to say that I'm going to start off with the NKM in 2014, see you next year I'm going to work with the NKM and I'm thinking about a way to make the country in terms of the income of my family I am confident that we will see by next year, 2024, to retire NKM So President Kyo campaign, he said that there will never be a day that But we have seen that every time we show you know is all of a petroleum products What do you say about it? My friends, I don't very sure whether the president said that during the campaigns. Yeah, I need to verify that but But I'm My name is Chief Okuso from PlugTV and recently we saw the Member of Parliament for Mwingi West complaining that despite them being part of the team that are making policies in this nation, once they pass a bill or rather, once they table a bill, this bill normally, in Apeleco Pala State House, in Aziimoa. 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