 As has been said, we share a common heritage and we share a common history connected by many years of relationship. The first Indians to come to Kenya came in 1911. That is more than a century ago. And up to today they have participated in Kenya, in many fields, in finance, in business, in farming, in agriculture, in health. And we want to commend and thank the Indian community that came to Kenya. And because they have become part and parcel of our nation, I want to report to you that in 2017, all the Indian nationals that are in Kenya were made Kenyan citizens. Today, Kenya is no longer their second home. Kenya is their first home. And we celebrate them because they are a great people. And they have created a bridge between Kenya and India.