 Why I said, that's an important question, I go through a call, who I am, because I've always wanted to be part of an organization that's responsible for transforming and improving the lives of people. I have my own humble background, so I want to see and create opportunities for people. The public service is critical to the function of the state, in terms of the provisioning of services. So for me it's an opportunity to be a part of that, to create the opportunities for people. So that we have a chance to grow, expand the options, you know, lead a business. That is what I am about, trying to create systems, or help create systems that are responsible for the transformation of lives and lives. That is why I say that. I sue because I would like to leave an impact in this country, and I have a strong passion for a title. I sue because it allows me to utilize my abilities to further the development of my country and my people. I sue because I'm passionate about contributing to the growth of my country and its people. I sue with diligence and integrity to give back to the public what I have received, with the hope of making a meaningful contribution towards my country. I sue simply because I feel good knowing that I have the ability to make a positive contribution towards the life of others. I sue because I would like people of my country to have easy access to all digital government services at all times. I sue because I consider it a privilege to contribute to the development of our country. I sue to use my talent and abilities to better the public service and youth development. I sue to make a difference in the lives of the people of Central Asia. I sue to ensure that we create a customer-oriented, dynamic, empowered public service.