 Thank you and let me write on the protocols already established. Colleagues, I think it's important, I will not speak much but I hope it's important that we appreciate where we are coming from as parliament. Of late, I think you've observed number one, for the first time we saw a quorum collapsing in the house in parliament. We as opposition members of parliament have tried, first of all to rely on the constitution of the Republic of Zambia that is supreme law of the land. But our colleagues from the executive are not serious. Today again temporarily the quorum had collapsed. Who was not in the house, it's members from the executive. But the blame game is placed on us. I hope people are taking note. I had an opportunity today to ask her honor the vice president a question. If atoshia's interest in that company that is mining suji light on the floor of the house she refused to declare whether she has interest or not. Because people have been writing stories that the vice president is involved in this suji light. And today the vice president failed to give us a clear answer. And then you wonder why is the fight against corruption. If I've got interest in a particular business, I'll declare interest. I will not share a way to say I've got interest. But the vice president today failed to give us a concrete answer. Instead I was delivering a message to her this morning that the people in Malaysia saying as you all come, the vice president of the United States, she should not come to Zambia to tell us about OGPTs and human rights. We know what constitutes our rights and we know where our rights end. She says no we are a Christian nation. A Christian nation yet the prayer in the National Assembly has no Jesus to eat anyway. So you wonder to say where are we as a country, where are we going? Suji light, yesterday we saw videos, there was a tribal talk to it that some tribes were being released, transferred based on their tribal lines. And the moment the video went viral we saw people being released on police point. Today we are seeing videos of people apologizing. Honesty, where is the country heading? And when we speak in parliament we are told this is not important. What is it that confies to be important? We are told that it should be life-threatening yet our own standing orders that I don't believe in because I'm a strong believer of constitutionalism do not talk of life and death. It does not talk about life and death. I've read through all the standing orders. There's no way why it says something to be important should be life-threatening. So I wonder to say are these standing orders interpreted differently by we members or it's the different. Today the deputy speaker said this is not a banana republic. He has a constituents to represent his an ordinary member of parliament like anyone of us. Like anyone of us. It's just a privilege that has been bestowed upon him to be the second deputy speaker of parliament. And it's not a guarantee that he will come back as a deputy speaker. The chances are extremely slim. That's a fact. It's a fact I'm stating here. It's a privilege that he should have saved the country through parliament diligently and above reproach. The column collapsing just shows that members have lost confidence. Taking advantage of the praise leader of opposition I must say we the independence are the minority in the house. I'm disappointed with the patriotic front members. By now they should have moved an impeachment motion because I've got the numbers for that motion to be tabled on the floor of the house. We cannot continue playing public relations just because it's a deputy speaker harassing members with impunity. Did over position you've got a magnanimous task to make a sign and let us table the impeachment motion. Our rights are enshrined in the constitution and we shall not accept an individual who has a constituents like anyone of us to temper with our rights that are clearly enshrined in the constitution. This we must do with no apologies to anyone who got the country to protect. The other two have no constituencies. For now I want to deal with someone who is an elected member like anyone of us. Yesterday there was a ministerial statement on the fertilizer scandal. We'll be communicating to you the press some few members in the next 48 hours or less to communicate in good time. We are going to go to nitrogen chemicals of Zambia and Kashihwa. From there we shall drive to United Capital fertilizer. To confirm the minister said United Capital fertilizer has 50,000 metric tons of fertilizer in stock and nitrogen chemicals of Zambia has 10,000 metric tons of stock. Now here is the catch. There is what you call manufacturing, meaning you got the raw materials and there is what you call blending. We want to confirm if these two firms are blending the fertilizer or indeed they are manufacturing. Number two, we want to establish if indeed they are the metric tons that the minister mentioned on the floor of the house. We are convinced beyond reasonable doubt that these two firms do not have the challenges that the minister mentioned. This is a stinking deal, it's corruption at play and we are going to fight for the betterment of this country. No one is going to stand in our way. The minister gave us an alive branch using the floor of the house to go and inspect and we'll invite members of the press to escort us so that we establish if indeed we are dealing with angels as they claim to be. So in conclusion, there is no fight against corruption that is taking place. It is cheap talk at play and we know next week Tuesday if the leader of opposition does not engineer a motion to impeach the second deputy speaker, we shall also declare our leader of opposition.