 I think it's long overdue that President Dhaka in the most status. First of all, the abuse that the police personnel have endured for the past five years due to the demand of rootlining. Sometimes more than twice a day, several times a day. But beyond that, the cost that is associated to have a president move every day between 12 km from his residence to state house. Because obviously, other than just rootlining of uniformed police officers, you have to have to blend calls, you have to have vehicles that are mobile to make sure that the head of state is secure. But beyond that, the cost associated with that exercise that is conducted more than once a day is unbearable. Beyond that, the cost that obviously the government has incurred to try and make his private residence habitable for a head of state. That in itself is an abuse of public resource and abuse of somebody's authority or office. But over and above that, Misaka in the has always preached and said that he is a villager from Wengwa and is a public servant. What is it that even if President Edgar Chagalungu's standards were so low and Misaka in the is a luxury driver, what is it that they needed to do in state house has taken over five months for him to remain in that particular area. Now the schools have opened. The community there is also inconvenienced. People have to find alternative routes to take their children to school or indeed to go for work because when the roads are blocked, everybody is blocked. Let him not take these things lightly. That is inconveniencing citizens. He is expected to get into state house so that as he conducts his business locally, the police officers have other responsibilities they can undertake to make sure that our society remains peaceful and the law breakers are brought to book. Now instead the police are under pressure through and through over trivial issues. Today we are at the police because people are depressed briefing. This is really misplaced priorities. He must move to state house. He said demand because he is a public servant, he is now a state property. He is not a private citizen and as a citizen just like many other citizens who are inconvenienced including the police, we are demanding he should move to state house.