 Dear Zambian President, His Excellency Akainde Ichilema, please Mr. President, we as Congolese people and Africans are not happy about what you want to do. You went to do in the United States of America. You went to sign something with Anthony Blinken, the US Secretary of State. It's about Zambian and Congolese resources. Yes Mr. President, you had no right to do what you did because you didn't consult either the Congolese Parliament or the Zambian Parliament. You didn't even consult the Zambian Senate. Even the Congolese Senate has not consulted. So it's not fair. We know that Zambia and the DRC, they have strategic resources for the future of this world. But before relinquishing any resource from the Congo or from the Zambian, please you need to respect your people because Congo and Zambia belong to the Zambian and the Congolese people. Zambia is not your private property. Congo is not either Felix Chisakedi's private property. That means when they invite you somewhere there, either in the United States of America or Europe, you can just go sit with any US or European leader and you start promising or signing anything about exchanging resources, engaging your country to leave your resources in the hands of other people. No, this is not fair. And I cannot finish his Excellency Akaimdei Chilema without speaking about the Congo lithium. There's a problem in the Congo. I don't know if the Congolese leaders, when they go to Zambia to make deals, they tell you the truth. The lithium which is found in Manono in the Tanganyika province, we heard according to your signing because you keep signing things and you think that what Congolese leaders they tell you when you meet with them every time is the Congolese people will know. These people they don't want the lithium to leave Manono and to be taken to Zambia for transformation or anything. No, that lithium should stay in Manono, Tanganyika province. Everything should be done in the Tanganyika province. They can take them out of the ground for any transformation. Even if they want to make electric vehicle batteries, they must do everything in the Congo. No lithium is going to leave the Democratic Republic of the Congo to go to Zambia because we saw you. In many videos we read a lot of articles whereby the Zambian government and the Congolese government, DRC, have been signing protocols, promising, planning to take the Congolese lithium and take them to Zambia. We don't see any scientific reason, Mr. President, that can allow you to take the Congo lithium and take it to Zambia. No, if the Congolese leaders they don't tell you the truth, they are not honest. The Congolese people are against that situation. The Congolese people are against anything you signed because Mr. Felix Chisekedi Chilombo and a lot of people from his regime, they have never consulted the Congolese people. They have never spoken with the DRC parliament. They have never spoken either to the senators to see how they can sit, discuss and see why that lithium from the Congo shouldn't be treated in the Congo but it should be taken to Zambia. There has never been any discussion. As you know that the DRC is a republic, it's not a kingdom. The Congolese people they deserve to know where the leaders they want to take their resources, their minerals. For the time being, I'm going to send you this video, the Congolese people they say no. This is the situation, the truth in the Congo is that Congolese people they don't want, they want their minerals to leave Congo to be taken to Zambia in order to be treated in Zambia. No. So Mr. President, you need to reconsider every agreement you signed with the Chisekedi's regime. For more information, we're going to send you a message again. Thank you so much.