 kwa mwThank yaw niDet Crazy Dangatul je mwa Kwa kwa sdo Countiniki kwa ngei stuva lama Ukokehi perduzumu Akokehi makia nika Kwenakubu Kitembu kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa mw你要 oi kwa kwa mwye kisa kwa kwa kwa baya kwa kwa kwa hizi kwa hizi kwa kwa kwa kwa mwye kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa Ya Mustahim, letterawa NQ! Haresол ima trilimu-!」 Mastähimiwa gambleia 하지u nini ka w dB wa kuhendi kiha uomu wa wg Ja Makap undo.接i uo mtya 2 mbertaga dulimu lachuh kutulaima So, if you have your own represented in that commission, then they will come and tell you that indeed we were compromised. So, when you have a referee from a certain team, it doesn't mean fairness. Which referee? So, the religious leaders always say that they have their referee. The other institutions will say they have their referee. Alright, let's take a look at this video here. This is what the president had to say. Whose objective is really nothing more than to find what ails our country and hopefully give us a solution that will heal our country. Solution that will heal our country. Yes. And that is a bone of contention. Some feel this solution can heal the country but some feel that this solution is meant to heal certain individuals. You know Agukum, yesterday there's no speaker who said that this document is final and final, take it or leave it. The reason why it is called a national conversation is because it is a discourse that night is going to Kenyans and Kenyans after they gave their views, they now reflect and see this document. How do we implement through the proposed matrices? Now, the issues that are going to give solutions and I want us to go there because that's what the most important thing our viewers would want to know. How is this document going to change their life for the better? Number one, I'll start by young people. The young people have every reason to smile because of this document. Why? Number one, it creates an opportunity where their problems and challenges converges at a commission that is established under Chapter 15. That commission today is not there and therefore their issues are disintegrating. They cannot be channeled towards one channel of sobbing. Number two, the issue of help, it gives a moratorium, it gives a period. You are a beneficiary of help and majority of the beneficiary of help, some of us we are beneficiaries, we came from poor families. But you know what, we started paying when we got jobs. Today, if you don't have a job and you are a beneficiary, it will take you another four years a moratorium so that you start paying. And even those who have gotten jobs and are not very stable, there is a guarantee that you can pay. Then the other one on the young people, Agukum, these reports, the majority of the young people are in the villages. Those people that they call haslas are in the villages and this report is for the haslas. You know why? This report provides that in every ward there shall be incubation centers. In every ward, there shall be fund that is catering for industrialization and for provision of the socio-economic rights in article 43 that we have been missing for a very long time. And therefore, there is creation of job at the world level that will stop urban migration. And you see, the haslas may disagree. We are talking about the youths. Not the real haslas, maybe the fake haslas. How can the youths be actually involved in this? Are they involved? Let me quote the deputy president William Brute. He said, the real problem is that these young people are jobless. Now, you see, let me start by answering your earlier question. The current constitution 2010 was passed by 67% of Kenyans. That means that 33% of Kenyans rejected it. That means they had a reason for rejecting it. And that is why we are having this conversation. To try to understand why the 33% of the Kenyans rejected it. Now, this BBI report may not be the perfect answer to that, but certainly it is going to be an improvement to that. Hopefully we will have now the number, another percentage increasing to 70 or 80. Now, how will it directly benefit Mwana inchi wakaweida? There are many ways. Now, and even before I go to that. Remember, people think that this thing is about the referendum. It is not. The referendum, there are only a few questions that will go to the referendum. A number of these things will go to parliament. Those who don't agree with them, if these things come to parliament and they are in parliament, they have the time and the opportunity there to discuss it and change. Some of them are policy, will involve some policy change. Some of them will be operational, just change at operational level. Administrative level. After you done with your point, maybe you can attach it to the part of the BBI document that you like. What is it that you feel that impressed you and what is it that you feel needs to be added because you said it's a work in progress. I said that people should be happy about this condition and probably because it will answer the question of joblessness. It's because it relaxes room for doing business. It relaxes the business environment. For example, one of them is a business that is to be registered today after this thing is passed by Ayut. We will not pay tax for 7 years. Correct. A business that starts today under the current arrangement, you start today and tomorrow you will have a lot of bills to pay to the government. Recently there was a case of some lady who was trying to sell water and for her to go into that water, this water, bottling water, refilling business, she had almost a million Kenya shillings to pay in terms of different levies, different taxes, different whatever. But now this one is saying that if you pass this, then such people will have to commence their businesses if they are youth and do it for 7 years without paying any tax. If you are able to do business without paying tax, it means you are able to engage other people, employ people here and there. And so jobs will be there. Again, we just talked about young people graduating from the universities. You have 7, rather 4 years to start repaying your loan. Even if you got some job today, even if you graduate today and the next 4 years you are still jobless, you are not being hounded by help to start paying. And there is no interest that comes in. And then there is the youth commission that we have talked about that will centralize all problems that the youth are facing under a constitutional commission.