 The president is as concerned as each and every Zambian is concerned about the cost implications of a fuel and electricity hike. The president is as concerned as all of us are because this is practically the entire welfare of the Zambian people. Now, without making reference to the specifics of what might or might not happen to fuel and electricity tariffs, think of it like this. You have a choice. You can buy an off-the-shelf cream. Have you sorted it out? No, you haven't. So there will be a point in time when you have to have an honest conversation that now you are going to have a good deal. So in order for us to have a good deal, we may have to undergo a surgical procedure. Of course, a surgical procedure is more complex and undesirable and more painful. The doctor will put you under anesthesia. But if you don't have anesthesia, it's not necessary. If you don't have anesthesia, you will have to go to the hospital. Before the next few days or weeks, you will have to go to the hospital. But after that, you should be able to get a treatment. You should not have anesthesia. Because we all understand that if you don't have anesthesia, you will have to go to the hospital. If you don't have anesthesia, you will have to go to the hospital. So we will have to go to the hospital. The president has relatives in the villages. Now, what he has to help them? We are all connected as Zambians. So the pain which someone with chavuma is feeling because the price of fuel and electricity has gone up is the pain we all are going to feel. This is what I mean. The president feels your pain because he looks at these things as a Zambian. He puts himself in the shoes. So the president understands the apprehension of the Zambian people. He understands that apprehension. This is why we elected him. This is why you've allowed some of us to work with him. So that we can sit at the table and say, My name is Amina Zambia. My name is Nifi. I am a Christian. I love people. Sometimes it's going to be easier. Sometimes it's going to be a whole lot of difficult and painful. But we've committed to ourselves. And the president has committed. At every turn, we will tell the truth to the Zambian people. You also fail to reach the... Hello, everyone. The possible side effects are this that and that for the next two weeks, two months to and we'll see you in the next video.