 We agree to unite, work together to deliver success in 2021. Politics in a constitutional democracy play an important role because political parties produce leadership as per our constitution. So it means this party, our alliance partners, through our constitutional democratic provisions, we worked hard to produce a leadership and you deployed us in government, but we never forget who we are without the UPND who have never been in government, we know that. So we are just your secondies in government, we will work towards your dictates, what you tell us, what we agree through our manifesto is what we deliver, what we work on. But let me return to importance of today, today. This party has a history, worked a long, lonely sometimes, another time is brutal process. I want to say this party is the most demonized, its members are most brutalized, most killed, most independence. It is true, members don't laugh because the facts are there. But you worked this channel, you worked this channel, our first president, and I'll talk about it just a little bit. The leaderships there, many of us played different roles, but it was for the same purpose as it is today. Many of you played different roles, but for the same purpose. We went ahead and avoided the temptation of going into street fights in order to defend ourselves. We didn't walk because they wanted us to walk into the pig walk, into the maddy space we resisted. We said no, we will continue working. Even when we felt our elections were taken away clearly, we resisted the temptation to go in the streets to work war. If we did that, we would have never formed the government. Going through the footage, media again as vice president said, wonder what you've done. Showing the pictorial view of where we're coming from came to be where we are. Please continue doing that good work, media. His story, the people are telling you, Mwilanda Fyakale, Fyakwale Chita, Aguwe Mbenifi. No magrifu alama shani, his story. What are we going to do as Fyakale Piliya, Aguwe Mbenifi? They want us to forget that the short dead don't respond. Mappen is too old, crazy matter. Just have found that. Too many. Some of our people live with bullets in their bodies. We've never put a bullet in anyone's bodies, UP, since we took office. Since we took office, you've even forgotten about pangas, being sharpened in the streets every day. We've come a long way. That's the message. We've come a long way. That's the message. We've come a long way. That's the message. We've come a long way. That's the message. That's the message. We've come a long way. And simply say, one Zambia, that we're coming from very far. The Lord has banned, because of Mappen's chivoli. All of this were 22 years old, 23, 24 year old. We decided, in fact before we took over, what's on Rumba is here, Trezy Regeno, where is he, the Rumba man, Kimavanga, Mavanga mani Bahrumba. I said to that man in the deepest of the struggles as we were waiting hard to raise pennies to support the party. We must institutionalize this party. We must make this party outlive us so we can make men and women, men like him, like Ambe, to say I left people behind. I didn't die. By institutionalizing this party, making it outlast him and outlast a fellow like myself. And we said amongst the pillars of that institutionalization is to have premises in all the provinces of Zambia, starting with the headquarters here. And here we are today officially opening this secretariat, raising money from members, contributors, those who put a contribution for one town, floor town here and inside. We thank them for that work. Those who just agreed with the idea of institutionalizing this party, we thank them too, because members with the resistance say no, no, no, we don't want to do that. You carry members on a vision that they agree with you. Otherwise, so today I am a very happy colleague of yours. I know the vice president is happy. I know the cabinet colleagues are happy. I know the NMC is happy. I know members are happy that we are officially opening this Anderson, Kambela, Mazoka house. We need to give ourselves a good hand. So we will officially open this building. I say to all secretary general, let's not overdo it. Let's do it in a normal way. We don't want to be misunderstood. We work hard. It's not a question about it. We work hard. Not because we are in government only. We work hard. But we must also be moderate. So we are realistic and are contextual, they say to the country. So I'm very happy today. We are all happy today that we are opening this building. And as SG said, Kasama, Mansa, Kokovet, Chipata in Eastern province, Western province, Mungusu, Westin, Choma in Southern province, Central province, Kawe. All this, I want to send a message of difference with my secretary general. He said by December, I didn't tell him we have different plans. By April of this year, a few months from now, all the provincial offices will be in place. We must work with time. Then we can do other things, instead of working on the same thing. So SG, by end of April, we will have the buildings in all the ten provinces. We may continue improving them. We may continue putting water, but they will be there. And we will be working from these buildings in all the ten provinces on this land. Two years, five months in office, getting to six months, we have settled down. Now we want to crank the party and crank it heavy. Those who say things they say in Mansa Bongu, we are meeting in the field. Politics is not about what you feel and what you say, it's what you deliver on the ground. That's politics. It's easy to say things. Politics. They are my insults there. No, I want to say to colleagues in the opposition, we have given a lot of democratic space, which we didn't have ourselves. We never had a democratic space. The press briefing there, we knew that Tia Gastu was coming. We knew. And today colleagues say there's a shrinking democratic space. It was never there. We are creating it now. Isn't it? I couldn't use the airspace. You learned the tipata, you were not allowed to go out of the airport. You know the image, all of you. One time at the trip Secheke, I was going to Senanga as well to Siyoma. In the middle of the flight my pilot was told to drop me because the flying space was taken away from me. You can say there's no democratic space. You have the space. There's a violation today. You won't hear blood there. You won't hear people have been beaten. Sometimes you don't even hear this violation because no one is being beaten. No one is being stopped from campaigning. Just come and campaign. To move from 0.3% of the national votes to 50% plus 1, take one. Kubomba. So you are welcome in this country. But for us I'm saying we will deepen and we have started deepening the growth of our patch. With these secretariats, other facilitations that are coming, we didn't want to announce them today because we may be misunderstood but we have agreed how to proceed. We are ready. We are ready even for any ally who meet on the ground. They are not fools. They understand that there is a difference. The first difference is no. Is that they are free now? Freedom. Colonialism was fought for first and foremost one thing only. For freedom. Zambians know that. Today someone can sit here and wear a pf gari amongst us. No one will take me. So what are we talking about here? More than the fishing car. Not over fee. We will not answer that noise. Our job is to work for the 20 million Zambians. They are the ones who judge us after the first five years. Only the first five years. We have to encourage you. We are not foolish. And what's going on? We know what's going on but we must keep our eyes on the ball. Let's not be driven into the pig hole. Unit is important. So these facilitations vice-president we have talked are to enable our party to deepen its roots. Deep. Deep. Kuyaanshawa. Deep is not for admiration. It's particularly the beautiful name which we are all proud of. I'm very proud that Kambela's name is standing here, sitting here. I'm very proud. Thank you Mrs. Mazoba for allowing us to do that. Thank you. We'll use Kambela's name here to our room which we have. Thank you very much. So these are meant to use to caupanize the past. Ku 7-0-1-2. Chipanichi in the past. Mutinyanjama rutsachan. Meze. Inbemba. Mishila. Meze, Mishila, Mianda. That's why we want to caupanize ourselves through these structures. Five, six messages going forward. One, our agenda is to basically if you like we all go from here through this building. Car in this heritage. Number two is to recruit. We must continue growing. The best defense is to attack, is to grow, is to get members. So we welcome Father Maria. We welcome all our colleagues at the car. Recruitment number two, National Registration Cards. That's the way we were not allowed to register our voters. They were being manipulated. Now you have the freedom. Register your family members. Starts in your family. Everybody who is 16, get an NRC card so that you are ready to get a voter card. There's continuous voter registration now. Get a voter card. Number two, clear. One is structures. Two recruitment. Three, NRCs. Four, voter cards. I didn't touch on that. Messaging. Mulezanda, Avantua UP and Itamulanda. On social media, you follow the PFA agenda. Come off the PFA agenda. Have your own. You see the PFA postings. Let it die there. Put your own messaging there. What are the messages? Free education. We promise free education. We have delivered. I will just once to perform her function. She's the leader of government business in parliament. Vice president, you may proceed. Thank you very much. That's where we deployed her parliament. So she's going to do that. She talked messaging. Free education. We promised free education. In 1997. We continued with that agenda. Today, we promised that councils will be paid their salaries. Today, you can tick. We've done it. We promised equalization. You can tick. It's done. We promised 20% you get your money before you retire. Today, that retirees will be paid. Today, there's no retirees sleeping after the news. 20 years back, they've been paid. Tick. We promised that we'll recruit workers, teachers they've been employed. Tick. We say it. Milagawesis which the PM took away from students will pay Milagawesis. We say it. Police, soldiers, correctional services, national service we will employ. Tick. We say that. You belong to a beautiful party but sometimes you forget because I see what you post in social media. You forget who you are, where you are coming from. You have a rich heritage. Don't be duped by to not do that. You have a beautiful organization called UBND. Be proud of it. Be proud of it. We say that we will give one million dollar equivalent of constituent development fund. Past our own target from 1.6 million quatcha per constituent per year now we are giving each constituent per year across the country, no segregation, 30.6 million quatcha. Tick that one. We say all those kids that cannot go to invest, that cannot go to college in skills training. Tick. We are giving them that now. We say contracts in CDF will be given to local contractors in the constituent. Tick that box. Zambia, I can go on and on. I even forget the list is too long. Na bafiwa, bafu main mo. We want any election. We are double-jitagote. He said out of maybe list of 10 things, scale of 10, we have already delivered 7 in 2.5 years. We still have another 2.5 years employing all the volunteers. Udamangiswa ma makeji. Tosto bafu mainwewa. Kulima tiawos. Let's use this secretariat to mobilize provincial offices to mobilize. Let's use the equipment that we are getting from today which we don't want to talk about to mobilize within ourselves. Not to kupoka ndala maza we do market. What our friends were doing. When we say no catalysis we didn't say you cannot trade in a market. All European members and anyone else is free to trade in a market. You are free to trade in a market. You are free to work at a bus stop. But we want a widow to also trade in a market without kupoka bitu. Is that not good? Is that not good? One Zambia. One Nation. I was elected to maintain this country as one country. So I was elected to do. So the constitution wants me to do. I will not do anything else. Now let's tell the people what we've done. Let's explain to people. Every time at the press conference after what the message is that president has explained why are party officials, ministers, provincial ministers, mayors, counselors, why are they not explaining? So what we are going to do we are going to summarize all these things we've done very simple and then circulate that. Circulate that. Zambia, we are not here to accuse anyone. Some people can't put these things together easily. So we will summarize and there will be a pilot in all our local languages that we say we will do this, we've done it. Yes, we are still working on certain things. We are still working on the debt restructuring. You want to kill us because we have not concluded the debt restructuring. But many of us are in Bukonguwa. Two of us are in Bukonguwa. Three of us are in Bukonguwa. We have made a lot of progress. HHS has said no, he is an imperialist church. What do you mean? We are not an imperialist church of anyone. We are an institution of the people of Zambia. That's all. I wait for the people of Zambia. That's all. But if you call me an imperialist church why did you go to borrow money from imperialists? It's about men. Why did they end up moving God? I wish I could say in another language. Why amu te kwa mei? Where the whole country draws water from you go and pee in there. In the only source of water you go and pee in it. Forgive my language. Then you pee in that HHS counter and try to clean that well so that the water can be clean. Then you come back and pee more in that well. No, we will not agree. What else are we going to do? Every month once we've done our structures the president will give uniform. All the structures from national management province, district constituents word, all officials each one the president will give HHS. My message. My message is that that uniform will be wearing it every month. A particular day every month will be chosen as a UPND community day. When this word is cleaning at that cleaning. That drainage. Very close to where we live. So we need organization. Provisional chair. Team. Provisional chair. We need organization. District commissioners. More of you are deployees of the UPND. More of you are deployees of the UPND. The first stop will be to go and help clean, clean, clean. Go to see us working and we exchange information near news in the local radio stations. At that point the government will come from this side the party from this side will be meeting in the metro. Some of you say no, HHS abandon the parts. Shippan. You open nice thing. H7 is a metro. O kuni bombayanu. All the ministers will deploy it. O kuni shippan. Tiku manapakat. H7 is a labor. H7 is a labor. You guys are missing you. You sent me a lot of work there. So many times I miss you. I must tell you. I miss you. I miss you. So I think I want to come to an end by saying thank you to all of you for your resilience during the early days when our first president and his leadership and all of you for your resilience and his leadership and all of you set the path when we worked in different roles some MPs used to in 2001 we MPs they forgot actually behind the scenes we were pushing for their options 2001 2001 supporting in many ways yes. Yes. Today we support each other in many ways. Today you have made me your servant. I thank you for that. Every day I ask my wife why should I be the president of Ozamia out of 20 million people. Why me? Why me? I must justify being the president. I must end it. I must work hard. I must deliver for the people of UPND and Ozamia. I remind myself I tell my colleagues in cabinet you are lucky people to be ministers vice president you are lucky to be vice president you are very lucky you are lucky to be member parliament you are lucky to be cancer to be DC our duty is to remind ourselves that we owe it to the people in our party we owe it to the people of Ozamia. I believe that you can organize and you can quickly come back and take over and think you can take over and start beating people. Free education. The classrooms are full. Children are sitting on the floor. Ahhhh! We are doing in school now. Happy problem to have that kids now are many. What have we done in response? Buying desks. Now you want to come back go and tell a widow whose child goes to school free of charge that I'm coming back so you can pay school fees again. Go and tell that widow. Go and tell the soldiers serving in Central African Republic who are paid now 100% of their allowance when they were just being paid 50%. Go and tell them that I'm going back to take away mille alawizi. Baku manya stretch. That's an issue. That's an issue colleagues. Unit is important. Mnugunguwa. Mnuguvela. Unit is number one. We won because of unit against guns, against tear gas, against pangas. We won because of unit. We don't leave that which airwaters That's my appeal to you BND members across the country. Ninjishwa na mumfuwa wina wina. Kada lise, liwe tuwa mwe ula jupuwa shimwani tawonga. Tawonga tuwemenu.