 Ilau ndinga anafa atiyashikuwe. Situ nadabu tuwa onyo kali sana gama wanafuzi. Let them try, let them dare. We have seen hata polisi wene wana sema baba ashikuwe. Siwa ndi wana shika na kwa ni wana sema atiyashikuwe. Nani anafa kwa shika, anafa kumu shika. Ama newanangoja kumbu rezoende waka shikane. First of all, my name is Anthony Manera. The President Kenya University Students Organization, also doubling as the President of East Africa Students Union. Nani wana we have seen the statement that has been done by Raytona Boraila Molo ndinga. We have spoken something very pertinent in this country. As the Kenya University Students Organization, we have made it very categorical and I would like even to emphasize, our university students will be on the streets on Monday and also on Thursday. We have made this decision because they are pressed. University students are among those people. They are among the Hoipoloi, they have nots, they are among all those people who are targeted by this drug regime. Number two, we have come out to be very clear that the student who was killed by the police in Maseno must receive justice. We have given our ultimatums, you have seen the government must ensure they bring to book the person who is behind it. This is a person who is known. It's a female policeman. We know her name, we know her contacts and we will not tire until justice is served. Number three, I would like to make it very clear and very categorical. Starting next week from today, starting next week, we will have nationwide demonstrations of university students on Fridays until help is released. We have made this decision by a sitting of the National Steering Committee this afternoon and we have made it very clear that all university students, finally, regarding the statement which is written on Aburrela Molo Dinga's mind this afternoon, it should be very clear to all Kenyans that on Saturday last week I myself did a press statement at Chesterhouse. We were arrested alongside 50 students and all our attires, they were taken by the police there, the Central Police Station and I have seen Rello Molo Dinga say that the police intend to wear those attires on Monday so that they will be able to bled in with as many supporters so that they will be violers. Mata kakusema iso attires, sizi tafutu embali, iso nizili attires abayos tulipeana on Saturday, na tunawomba sana, kukwena peace on Monday. We expect the government to use their people to destabilize or to paint a bad picture of those people who are demonstrating of course violating the right of Kenyans to picket and to demonstrate which is what is enshrined in the Kenyan Constitution. Thank you. Bandu watu wana sama ya pomba kutaku wana in investigation, lakintu na uleza unafanya in investigation ni anini. What are you investigating? We are just calling upon the government to take action immediately because we are not saying that the DCI will investigate or Aipua will investigate. All we want is justice to be served to that family. Already they are suffering, perversi students in Maseno have never had any call from Mandi. They have been on the streets. Yesterday I was in Kisumu. We delivered a statement in Kisumu. We even told university students to remain calm for the moment we pushed the government to take action. What we want is to tell Inspector General Police Kaume kindly this is not a matter of to say that you are investigating. This is a matter you should be able to take action immediately. We want to take action immediately. We want to take action immediately. We want to take action immediately. If you want to take action openly, take action quickly and shoot this media. We won't even actually to say in Kenya, even if you surprised the media and tell them don't cover those events. We have influence, social media people, we have content creators they are all over with their cameras. We want to say this is no the government is going to intimidate those folks free media. Kwaa kwaa? Nora niwa Back to Wezizanionya, But every Friday well In February Late February, this year I was able to talk to the CEs of education that is vulnerable Ezekiel Mashouk and We resolved that continuing students need to be paid fast and the amount of money that the government released was 2.7 billion Keneshileks. What we are telling the government to pay this time is more than 5.7 billion to cater for more than 40,000 students. We made an appeal, we have used our diplomatic and peaceful ways to get them to pay students but they haven't. All we are telling them kindly pay before Friday next week because every week we will be able to tell students to fight for what is theirs, not actually even to fight. We want them to come out the streets, show the whole world that Kenya doesn't care about quality education. I want to remind the government that in the United Nations they approved sustainable development goals and SDG, amongst the 17 SDGs, number 4 is quality education. This government, if you look at even version 2030, Moe Kibaki came up with a plan, a solid plan and etc. Blueprint which was incorporating quality education. He is still of us moving towards free education. They are taking us back once, regresively. We are saying this is the La Quenceco. This is punitive and this is something we are not going to allow. We want to ensure our students are comfortable in campus. Remember, this is a time when students are hunting bans, they are frying rats, they are skipping meals. I don't know even this government, we really understand what we mean by kwenama. Students are living hungry and what we want to tell the president, you cannot lead a country that is hungry and hungry. Remember, kumbrans and barometers of wisdom and kathetas of knowledge. We expect them to be in class. We want to eat and drink. Just like any other Kenyan, you need two meals a day. These students are skipping meals, not just breakfast. Actually, only children of rich kids, they have an idea what a breakfast is. They have an idea what a brand is. They only eat in the evenings and what they eat actually is funny meals. You see that combination, you're still doing starch. So, you're just urging the government kindly before you prioritize and use to $800 million to buy vehicles. To that money multiplied by close to six times, seven times, becomes $5.7 billion. Release that gives students, let them survive. Instead of you being luxury cars, use that money to ensure your students are comfortable in campus. Use that money to ensure the child of a poor Kenyan gets something to survive. Instead of killing many students through suicide, depression, all those things kindly release the money that they deserve. It is their right. Thank you. How are you feeling now? Now, personally, we have had several meetings with the CS. We can be able to attest. Face to face meetings is not Zoom meetings and so forth. And we have resolved to ensure we improve the quality of life of students back in campus. We have been fighting for a long time. We have been doing education. Kindly talk to the president and ensure these students are paid. Sometimes these students may not even know whether it is help to blame. Is it the CS education to blame? Is it the government? All they do is to come and blame me as manyara. Kuso does not release any money to students. Kuso is just a voice to fight for the rights of students. We may not be able to make our work easier by releasing that money. There is not a lot of money to the government. We may not be able to double help. Instead of giving us a forced promise, pay what they deserve. We may not be able to pay what they deserve. That is what we expect. Number two, instead of even saying you are doubling that help, ensure each and every student gets the money that you guys claim that you give. Instead of giving students $16,000, others you give them $30,000, others you give them $39,000. Really that is not wise. And don't dictate how our students should use that money. You never know what needs students to use. If you give me that money, you may not be able to make your work easier. You may not take a girl out when all the money has been taken to academics. And actually, just to emphasize on that point, this government is to blame. This government is to blame even for the rise of LTGPQ issues in our universities. This government is to blame even for the increase, the rise of Gonori in Nairobi. Not just in Nairobi, even in other counties. And what we are saying instead of these social voices being increased by the government indirectly by not funding students so that they can sustain their relationships in campus, let them prioritize releasing funds so that university students can be able to live harmonious, holistic life in the universities. Not just to fight for their own rights, but to fight for the rights of Kenyans. You have seen how the economic times are really struggling in Anomo Kenyan. And another issue which we are fighting for is electoral reforms. University of Nairobi right now, they are doing their elections tomorrow. And no one within the institution knows whether they are elections. We are seeing our voices are being suppressed. We are moving back once to that days when there was no democracy. So that informs the name movement for the defense of democracy. Number two electoral reforms. We expect that if there is a referee, that referee should be neutral. We expect the government assures that if there are people to be in the IBC, they should be equal from the parties involved. We are not in the same position to say that we can't go to the streets, but we can still look for the people to be neutral. Let them try, let them dare. We have seen, even the police say that Baba is in the same position. We don't say that he is in the same position, but that he is in the same position, but that he is in the same position. So mimi ni gata kwa puseima, watu waate kubita around the bush. There's only one person in Kenya, an individual, a civilian. Nani sababu amekua kibua pura. Who cannot be arrested? Who is non arrestable? If they won't let them try. Ata kido wotu, let them try. Labda wam shike zasa wam pelike mimi bisaelsa wuko U.K. a ma U.S. Bada wuko wakenya wala tembea. Mugu baka wafikia wu. Thank you.