 We mean business on this. Meshima, just aside from today's session, we want to discuss about what is happening to Rift Valley. Earlier last week we lost a world record holder, Kevin Kiptoom. I know you are very saddened about the loss of the legend. I don't know if you have something to comment on that because there has been speculation going around on the course of the day. I know you are in the right position to comment something that will maybe make people see it in a different angle. Very sad and I still condol with a very heavy heart on the loss of that very young man. At the age of 24 he had achieved some of the epic fits that you know very few if any had achieved that level and obviously it tells you he had a greater future. My concern about this is we have had several other notable stars that I have there was one just about a month or two ago who was mugged and he was killed at night. There are those that have also died in mysterious cases. Sometimes you know maybe you know issues to do with social matters. My key call going forward is to understand that when we have talents to the level of Kevin Kiptoom when we have identified such talents as those people become must become state properties to this sense that they must be given protection 24 hour you know protection secondly they must be given drivers people who surround and protect this valuable you know talents because they hold this country on the international stage to lose somebody in the name of Kelvin Kiptoom is the worst tragedy ever and therefore going forward all the stars that have gone through a particular threshold must be given state security full round security and because you realize probably was driving at night tired they must be given state drivers. My name is Honderbo Barnard Kituor Member of Parliament for the great people of Nandi Hills constituency in Nandi County. Today has been a great evening bringing in various organizations and actors who have come probably at the right time to engage with the young parliamentarians in the legislative house especially now when we are entering through the beginning of the budget process Every 15th of February the PFM Act or the Public Finance Management Act demands that budget policy statement must be tabled in parliament which then initiates the process of the budgeting and as well we have to table the the medium term debt management strategy which details more about the debts that the government has been able to get and how what plans do they have in repayment of such debts and I must say that overly we have been sharpened as you've seen several members of parliament are here today why we are young parliamentarians that are determined to make an impact for our country we are elected at such time as this in the recent past we've been hearing people having challenges of issues of understanding matters debt matters repayment the issue of the foreign exchange going so high up sometimes that may be affecting the repayment of our country and you know as young people we will be paying debts of sometimes that which we did not we did not participate in acquisition of such debts therefore our being in parliament and today being being shared for to understand will inform greatly our interventions in parliament even as we begin now the budget making process in the last finance act it was the first finance bill that had the greatest um interactions by kenyans where kenyans was scrutinizing but where kenyans have not been able to access more is the budget making process that were the now that is the beginning of the budget policy statement and therefore we are calling upon kenyans of course now as as representatives of the people and as young parliamentarians that such sessions as this has given us a great hindsight we will not let kenyans down yes we are in the executive of this country but we will want to participate and assist kenyans in making sure that everything that is being budgeted for is being done right of course of course the good thing that we've seen is that the every indicators that they have shown shows that our economy is doing well but there are gaps that now even ourselves you are going to look more like the absorption of the budgets our devising several times revising the budget we then affects the implementation of various programs of government these are the things that we are living here today with that as we go back to our various committees we will be very vigilant to make sure that we do not have several times that budgets are being done over and again and then they are not being implemented or secondly sometimes the over projection of things for instance you can project and say that you are going to get down a funding that sometimes are farfetched such kind of things must now come to an end we will be very careful to make sure that anything that is put in terms of projection must be very realistic implementation of government programs must be done with the two you know as government being the doing the over citing or the parliament doing the over citing and also us as young parliamentarians i can tell kenyans that are watching us today we will be more involved in making sure that we have a better posterity the young people that are out there we will be living for long and therefore the the effects of the decisions or the policy intervention of government now will affect us for a long time we want to assure you as young parliamentarians we will be your uh uh watchdogs we will not let anything that is being done that will negatively affect many of us that are still living for long we will give the right representation in parliament therefore today we have been greatly sharpened just to ask you this because so many kenyans are asking who is accountable for this because we've seen previous members of parliament now leaving the positions uh they're not accountable for the project they've done with the budget what do you propose to be done are there may be a strict close now should they be now be maybe a judge um regarding to what they failed to deliver for the people what i would say is um i think as we go along we must be able to review several laws because for instance we do over citing as parliament and sometimes we give recommendations having when we in in our committees we have both lawyers we have the office of the auditor general who check all the books of government so i think we still need to strengthen the ability of parliament to give tough sanctions which we don't have at the moment so as young people as we now go forth we will be adjusting several laws particularly in the pfm act so that anything any monitor has been appropriated to be done for something and it is not done we must be able to take very tough measures and this is going to be progressive we've started it well you'll be seeing it as we go along and we mean business on this all right mishima just aside from uh well for today's session we want to discuss about but what is happening to risk value you know early earlier last week we lost a world record holder uh kevin kiptoom i know you are very sadden about the loss of uh the legend i don't know if you have something to comment on that because there have been speculation going around on the course of the day i know you are in the right position maybe to comment something that will maybe make people see it in a different very sad and um i still condol with a very heavy heart on the loss of that very young man at the age of 24 he had achieved some of the epic um fits that you know very few if any had achieved that level and obviously it tells you he had a greater future my concern about this is we have had several other notable stars that have there was one just about a month or two ago who was mugged and he was killed at night there are those that have also died in mysterious cases sometimes you know maybe you know issues to do with social matters my key call going forward is to understand that when we have talents to the level of kevin kiptoom we when we have identified such talents as those people become must become state properties to the sense that they must be given protection 24 hour you know protection secondly they must be given drivers people who surround and protect this valuable you know talents because they hold this country on the international stage to lose somebody in the name of kevin kiptoom is the worst tragedy ever and therefore going forward all the stars that have gone through a particular threshold must be given state security full round security and because you realize probably was driving at night tired they must be given state drivers to make sure that we protect such persons as this and this is not a matter that will just say and pass on it must be taken seriously and we'll be calling upon the minister we'll be calling upon the the PS of the same department and even if that they make some regulation they bring it to parliament we'll pass it because it doesn't cost much to be able if you have all these officers who are around here some of them you know you find one one state officer having almost ten officers protecting them why not give a few to protect such kind of talents like those so for me i am of you know equivocal thought process that those those uh at least with talents or any young people with exceptional talent that can place our country in a position that they are seen globally must be protected by government it is no more even a negotiation it is a demand