 I believe this would be maybe a political question to ask, but we've seen rumours going around, speculations going around that right honourable Rayla Molo Dinga might be vying, might be the next chair of AU. Yeah, let me first say, as the chairman of the Kenya Young Parliamentarian, I fully endorse Rayla Odinga to go and become the chairman of the AU. I believe he has all the knowledge that is required, he has the skills and he also needs to leave the space of the local politics to the young leaders of our country. He needs to leave this to Babu Wino and Bandy and the rest, young future generation and that is it because we believe we are the future leaders and also the current leaders. We are not going to wait until Abel is run to know this country needs young leaders that are going to look at the generation and the intergeneration of the generation to come. We have to ensure that the leaders of today, who we are calling the cream of the leaders, leave space for our young leaders and that way we are able to create a very nice simple structured leadership of this country. Even us, in a few years, we will also leave the current leadership and leave it to our young leaders. Hopefully, hopefully we will see that because most people are saying that it is part of the deal. I don't know, a dark handshake between Kenyakwanzan and Azumio. Let's be real. Rayla Odinga is fully qualified to be the AU chair. He has served in the infrastructure department of AU. He knows his way around Africa. He has many friends around Africa. He fits the bill and I wish him all the best. If he needs me to campaign for him, I will do it passionately. I know you are very close to his excellency William Samoi Ruto. Are we expecting to see his excellency and dosi Rayla for the AU seat? Well, I also heard the former president is interested but I have not heard him come out to say he wants the seat. But I am praying and I want to ask his excellency the president, my friend, to support Rayla Odinga on his bid to become the AU chairman. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. My name is Gytonga Mukunji. I am the member of parliament of a place called Maniata Inembo. I am also the chairman Kenyayang parliamentarian as a session, an organization in the National Assembly of the 13th parliament that has got close to active 43 members of parliament. And all of them below 40 years of age. So we are here today first to start the year in an interactive session where young members of parliament are interacting with their peers and also exchanging knowledge. We had invited stakeholders on issues to do with budget making process as you are aware that budget is a process that happens in the National Assembly. And it is a continuous process. Actually in March we are coming to do what we call a supplementary budget. And I sat down and I thought one of the areas that we need to sharpen our young members on is the issue to do with budget making. Because that is where we can have members making the biggest impact. If the monies of this country are spent in the right way, they go and members of the public get value for money, I believe that is when members of parliament can feel being giving back to why they were elected and the electorate trusted them. And I believe today's session was very interesting. We have analysed budget of the 2022-23 year and also the first quarter of the 2023-2024 budget. And we have seen the areas that are really pressing on us on issues to do with our huge recurrent budget. Our recurrent budget has increased from 3.2% to 15%. We have also had a problem with our debt levels. Members have interacted with the issue that we need to audit our debt. We need to know which are these debts, what do they do, what is it that they brought to the nation. And members of parliament, especially young members, are the people with that voice that they can actually call it like it is. And bring in the idea that we need to sobar up and bring this country to a level where we are able to manage. On how we are able to correct our revenue, to make money and be able to use what we are able to get. And not overspend on things that we don't have. And I believe the session has been quite interesting. And I believe it is also a question of where we are putting our monies. Are we putting monies on areas that are providing jobs for young people? Those are questions we are asking ourselves. Are we putting monies in areas that are conjuring the economy to grow? So those questions are things that we are going to continue this conversation in parliament. And we are also going to be very vocal and active when we are making the budgets of this country. So that we can transform this country. We have seen the shilling appreciating, again is the dollar today. We have seen a huge increase and a huge appreciation of the shilling. But we don't want to speculate what that is bringing. But at the same time it is very hopeful. And I want to tell Kenyans they should not lose hope. They should be as hopeful as possible on these issues. And I believe as the chairman Kenyan Young Parliamentarians, I want to promise Kenyans that this 13th parliament, people have said it is hijacked by the executive. No, we have brains. We are going to actually ensure we deliver to the electorate. But not to our principles, but to the electorate of this country. Just to ask you this. You know Kenyans are peculiar people. You know, there is what we call market forces. What has happened in a few days, the government has floated a eurobond. Although it is borrowing a eurobond that has had a very interesting response. And that has brought in a lot of dollars. So people and the demand of the Kenyan shillings has really gotten high to an extent where the dollar has shrung on the value and the Kenyan shillings has actually appreciated. We want to see whether that will be sustainable. That will depend on two things. Number one, we are a net importer. So we have programs that are actually making Kenyans import less. If the trade is going on well, I believe our shillings will be sustainably able to withhold the force of the dollar. I believe this will be maybe a political question to ask, but we've seen rumours going around, speculations going around that right honourable Rayla Molo Dinga might be vying, might be the next chair of AU. Let me first say, as the chairman of the Kenyan youth parliamentarian, I fully endorse Rayla Odinga to go and become the chairman of the AU. I believe he has all the knowledge that is required, he has the skills and he also needs to leave the space of the local politics to the young leaders of our country. He needs to leave this to Babu Wino and Bandy at the rest, young future generation. That is it because we believe we are the future leaders and also the current leaders. We are not going to wait until Abel is run to know this country needs young leaders that are going to look at the generation and the intergeneration of the generation to come. We have to ensure that the leaders of today, who we are calling the cream of the leaders, leave space for our young leaders and that way we are able to create a very nice, simple, structured leadership of this country. Even us, in a few years, we will also leave the current leadership and leave it to our young leaders. Hopefully we will see that because most people are saying that it is part of the deal. I don't know a dark handshake between Kenyakwanza and Azumio. Let's be real. Rayla Odinga is fully qualified to be the AU chair. He has served in the infrastructure department of AU. He knows his way around Africa. He has many friends around Africa. He fits the bill and I wish him all the best. If he needs me to campaign for him, I will do it passionately. I know you are very close to his excellency, William Samoy Ruto. Are we expecting to see his excellency, and also Rayla for the AU seat? Well, I also heard the former president is interested, but I have not heard him come out to say he wants the seat. But I am praying and I want to ask his excellency the president, my friend, to support Rayla Odinga on his bid to become the AU chair. Thank you so much.