 We are moving here and speaking to us here, it's ok so please come over to the stage please. Welcome you all out of here. What is good? We are in time. In a lot of time What is good? What is good? cliche Maori pakewa kewa rienbut there are on the other side, we are from cuts finally and very quick to coming here. Sensigraphed your younger brother Ta kimi kwa leo. Tuna wa tamua, tuna wa dhamini, yengina familiarzenu, to abeheba kwa gajama. I'm also very pleased today to be joined by the leaders who are here. Thank you from the national government and the county government, panya menusi, thank you for all being here. I didn't know about the communication in Hitch, but we should look at that. But please pass our regards to the rest of the team. You've been strong partners. It's a pleasure to join in fulfilling this pledge that we made in our campaign. This is part of what we promised, a city of order, dignity, hope, and opportunity. Every child, every single child in the city of Nairobi deserves to go as far as their ambition and ability can take that thing. No child should be denied an immigration because their parents cannot before. No child should be denied an immigration because their parents cannot before. I'm also very pleased today to be joined by the leaders of the community. I'm also very pleased today to be joined by the leaders of the community. None of the children should be left behind. But if you vote for the community, you will. I'm very pleased today to be joined by the leaders of the community. I'm very pleased today to be joined by the leaders of the community. But you have made great progress. I want to thank the education committee and the passing committee. You have made amazing progress. Amazing, amazing. You said you worked so hard. You committee, you have been in many comrades. Committee and hope. If you vote for the community, may God bless you. May God bless you. I'm very pleased today to be joined by the leaders of the community. Late hours, just the hips of foam, God bless the world. Let's clap for them. As I said, every child deserves to go as far as their ambition and ability can take that. That's why I really enjoy going by my little staff. The young man who spoke about excelling in other activities. Some are gifted in education, but others are gifted in schools. Others are gifted in drama, and we need to remember those schools. Yesterday was having a discussion with the Kenyan Methodist University and I said that I want to talk to you. The one who spoke about the ex-candidates who scored C in the middle. One of them won it. I'm a wali, but it's a money of people. How? Max does it if you count. We're calling them to tell them the hope shows they have in life. To train them and mentor them and tell them what they can do. We don't have a lot of good words to give you. To give you the opportunities and achievements. To tell them about careers and give them guidance. Because they should not feel hopeless. Now, but I know that I'm going to... I know that. Because that is what is happening today. So we're here to honor the pledge we made with my deputy governor last year and the year before that and also frankly to ensure that deserving children get an opportunity and get an education. This year we're going to distribute scholarships each 157,000,000 to 100 and 24,000 and 100 young men. One to two over to zero. Lucky Mordia, El Fushiri ni nani na mi yama Mordia Mordia. Watoto wa na Nairobi. Wa na submeshwa wana ka matikata. We're going to spread it on bazaar and on scholarships. Since we took office in August 2022, we're going to be over 1.88 billion. Bayaari, we're going to be over 1.8 billion. 2013, count the government in the answer. Once you're 2013, to look for a governor I can tell you I'm going to tell you 2017, Kupata Governor Mugini. I can tell you I'm going to tell you I'm going to tell you he said to Kupata Helinless and Kupata Governor Mugini I'm going to tell you I can tell you I said to Kupata Helinless and Kupata Helinless but in those 10 years the total spending on bazaar is around 3 billion. We're going to be over 1.88 billion. In the next 9 years we're going to be much much and I want to say to set aside and I want to thank our team Maoziri Om Muzi kufozana directors because of connecting with admin that we are using to educate this children. To be clear the amount of the bazaar will be able to go to those students from Nairobi Public Library Schools Aboriginal National Xrac cares community shows across Nairobi community. I also want to mention that we've steadily raised our location to the world as I've seen. My MCS has been moving a little bit, using to cure others, bravely. Kuna, at MCO, I've been going to see my mum. At the same time, I've been meeting her over the past one million in my year. I hope it counts to about a kilo, 3.5 million, even a 4.5 million. 2.5 million, 6 million says it's 7 million power. 7 million times 85 percent. It's bigger than any other one. You know, sometimes you never get supported in the world once in a while. I say, how do we get out of it again? We all know what's not right for you. But just the commitment to make sure you get those 7 million shillings is something that we always do. The sector of education and the sector of finance, they know the instructions that are given to me, that this money must always be found. So what I say is that if you go back to the checks and pay your phones, zili is a better place to go as it depends on what's up with the money. We must move it. It means more children in sector schools across the county will have a clear opportunity to make most of the talents. So the reason we named the sector because it used to be a challenge, skills development and care, is because we need to look at the challenges, the challenges, the political challenges. Not just the metrics of scoring. Scoring is important. But let us look at the political challenges. Let us develop programmes that we identify. That is why we have the Sakanya Subaka in December. We have 340 teams playing. 340 male teams and 34 female teams. But it's just another part of the unit. Subaka is always in the part of the sector to just find this talent, whatever it is, because our children can make it. There is a gentleman, students, our leaders, our future leaders. These are the enormous investments we are making in you, our young people, our future leaders. And like all investments, we expect to see results. I think I should say those thoughts. What was those thoughts? Are you here? Do you remember what I told you when I came to school? I remember this hour ago. Makatika on Muliapu Mumi. Muliapu Mumi. Makatika Mera is always there on the chair. Because we love you, and because we care. And because we are making investments in you. So like all investments we expect to see results. What results will come? A few days ago, I was at the commissioning of the scholars under the Wings to fly programmes. And I will say today exactly what I said to them. In every part of one's life, politics, sports, business, We need men and women of integrity and ability. We need men and women who are committed to the idea of Kenyan. All of us and people who have seen what happened, when those impositions of responsibility failed to live up to that standard, we all know intimately the corruption, the poverty, the division that follows when you don't get people of that kind of integrity. So you young scholars, in whom your parents, your leaders, your mentors have invested so much hope, so much money, so much care, you have now all of that investment by what your father has built. And then by living up to the standards of honesty, diligence and excellence that I've mentioned to you, this county and our country Kenyan as a whole needs young people like you. Don't let it down. Don't let me down. Don't let your parents down. Don't let the people of Nairobi whose heart and money is paying for education, don't let them down. On us by working hard as we do. And then choose a career and serve your country just as it has served. Wana fuzi to melewana? Are we together students? She'll be by your hands if we're together. Come on, we'll call you, we'll say wana fuzi. Nataka wazazi wo wana melewana fuzi na hindi mohazia. Come on, we know what we're doing. Iw melewana melewana na hindi mohazia. But you know that now people are helping who's taxes are out of the constitution. Let's now talk about it. Ladies and gentlemen, we're not just investing in this pride students, we're also investing in all students across the city, and I'm glad everyone has mentioned our school feeding program, DCD, my county. But for the children to have been every day, every lunchtime, we're giving them an opportunity to reach their own potential. And I'm so happy to hear the story of the two pupils who are now going to come one, one was in Pagadogo, and how it has transformed their life. And the young boy is going now to Kilifi. Now that is why we're going to Kilifi, as I said, they're many children who don't know the school, and even if they do, they don't concentrate due to how it is. It is for this reason that we're going to do this program in August 2023. We did the ground-breaking when we put it at a standard for the child to do. It was an idea in our hearts, in our minds. We broke ground that was empty. Today, there are 10 kitchens standing tall, very beautiful, working hard in the first phase. 80,000 children per day, in the third phase, in 45 schools. Now that we completed the chance of the kitchen, as we have one kitchen, we are now decreasing by 100,000, and we now have 184,000 children receiving a hot, nutritious meal every lunchtime. In the next 12 weeks, and I'm very specific, 12 weeks, as I said earlier, in the next 12 weeks, I want you to start another 7 kitchens that will bring your children up to 250,000 children, each and every day. You always do the job I do. Please don't let me down. This week, I visited various schools. KIF Ruben, nila Mungubu pansjika premari, skulun, nila kailawewan premari, nila tawado premari, nila imana premari, nila tawadku premari, nila mudangari premari, and nila kilenjuiru premari. This one won't be a problem. Truly, uhiko na hawa tachua, nahaza ziwa, tübile moziwa piseiwa kinawa the program of this transformation. kiki nii nga sik pomocumibu, kikwa moku wei nga kinya uexitwa這種 halca, nga moku, kikwa siki nii nga kinya ungemi, nga moku wei nga kisha ngembi, I, as a governor of the county, am committed to ensuring the next generation and especially those women in the budget department to get a chance in life, get a maturity to reach their full potential. Before I close an official launch of the scholarship, I want to thank the friends, sponsors, the leaders who have made this possible. I must mention I also brought a few family foods from the ACP receiver, two foods from ACP that are not to be given and five foods from the cooperative partner. Thank you for every pound of being a trusted partner. There is not a single check that has ever come, unlike before. Thank you. I can't give up as a viewer or as a team, but I will do my best. Earlier I mentioned various leaders. Let me also mention the speaker of the county assembly and the members of the county assembly, those who are here and those who are not here. The deputy governor, members of the county executive, and you've seen what even our partners are saying about the executive. We are proud of the leadership of the county executive, and we are very proud of you and our directors. Well done. Please wake up and take care of the staff. We miss you very much and welcome at any time. But really it's about the children of the local police who will be available to keep something. We are the chief officers of the community. Thank you so much. Thank you for how you did it. I'm the secretary. Thank you so much. Our children and the parents, we believe in you. I believe in you. I believe in your ability. And I want you to take this opportunity and to run with it. Make us proud. In Europe, we憣lawaka mashameh, we humusweekave, we humus reactions when facing a fighting spirit And actually we feel that. we're doing it because we love the work of that剾. It's because of theit of wearing the haiti wearing clothes to the sofa. That's why it's your matter. Sinhu isえる many times. Let's think about our neighbors. Let's think about our DDRs. We can use you to give other people, he will always give you. I have seen it in my own life. Mungatuna wewa di kashiyamzuri. Aga kupatia tanu puta piyana tatu. How do I kusaya tanu? So please be kind. Before you go. Let us look at each other as brothers and sisters. Not as tribes. Not as kumiri. Apakuna pa, apakuna pasani wewa luya. Apuna so nasipe wa kama. Apuna pasani wewa jenu. Apuna pasani wewa luya. Izi pasani zidizawa tuto wa na Erobi. Tusiya zidizi. Iziatadia. Kama zikia kukabila. Kupamonia. Tupendani. Manajoni na Erobi County. Iitabadimisha. Tafayetu. Kokolisha kumoja. Ambao. Muneza kutikana. So God bless you. Banda zidu. Banda zidikuwa Erobi. Asanteni. Sana. Thank you everybody.