 Wewa meweka mikiile uli pandari ushipu kwailo api azeh na miti. Ni meweka kumina bili nasi deka kwailo api. Tiki sema paba kiwefanya miki miyamorya na hamsteeni na fikiri utwa munisizu. Na negoletu mii miki milyoni miya tanu. Na wajani siisizia ni seme fwamba. Siyo sana serikari kuja kusema ni miti, mi ga piyamorya kumina pandari. Tulelewa na hamsteeni. Serikari hii rezii kapa na miti pekiya. Bosa api serikari mi naan. Sii nimi mi nawezii. Sii si chubo kaki kahu hii zi miya nifa, kwa muda pii. Daki tu na toa uito, mi kaw limbili. Kwa baku pandari miti ni wadi buwechu. Kwa hii piya ni utwa siisizia kama mepana miti, wekapu ni hii ho api. Kwa baku ni utwa pii mimi wadi pengina zina kinzana, lakini hii maani hii kwa pandari miti hii kupando. Na fikiri tulelewa na hamsteeni. Katika zili pesa bosa zina kwa filii awaliya nbawa, biya terewa na pengina wani matawali, pesa bosa zina wekwa lasti mii miyami. Padali tu siisindawali hii niserikali. Tua mii ni kwa pahilizu na uito, pesa zi kwa hii kwa zina wepapu kitabu. Zili pengina zina weza ku fikiya awaliya nbawa wani wadi riawa, pengina nbawa funa hii utwa utiki, lakini pesa na uito, lasti mii. Nugia mubruchu, kutura K-24, nii gekuji. I want to answer you as photos. We are working in a place where we are in the same sync with these populace to listen and to retreat and to go. The Kenya kwaans administration is not shy of doing that, because we are accountable to Kenyans. So it's been done, so the Gazetu bodies can also be revoked and declared now invited by a court of law, we don't have to go that hallway. I think it's set as a matter faster that Kenya has brought out their proposals to the Minister of Interior and then you will see what the effect comes out of it. I think that is important. For replacement when you invoke a Gazette notice, the current situation subsists. That is to me whatever is already in place, as pleased as Kenya is already charged, I think that is how Government has not really come up with any new taxes other than the BAT, which was to be standardized after COVID, because there is an East Africa standard, and that's the requirement of our common market, because we cannot have the BATs burden from one member to another. So there is no new tax, but because of the strength of the Kenya shavings, which you all know is stronger than other isoafikan countries, then of course we actually rank higher in terms of the pricing, but you can actually see, if you look carefully with the stabilization fund, we made some very good gains more than in other countries, and you can compare. You can compare with Tanzania, you can compare with Uganda, you can see we are being far better in comparison with our neighbours, and we can do much more, but please also remember that there is that element of us shilling being stronger than the currencies, and when you have a weaker shilling in any other place of the world, the cost of living is much lower because of local factors of production. On the issue of abduction, please, I think that is a matter that should be dealt by the police, there is no official policy of that nature, and so allow me to leave it at that, because that is only the investigation of workers that can comment about that. I want to answer you as follows, yes troubles, but there is no pain, there is no game without pain, we have to trouble, I mean you can't go to public transport, you have to use a flight to cost money to take a president to another country, but they won't have benefits. So for me, and this is very important, the benefits far outweigh the travel costs. Kwa ttema enimere tektu nubi and we are going to share with that statement, you will see hundreds of billions of shillings that they would actually spark, inject new revenue, new liquidity to our market, much, much more than an airfare or some what is there in our hotel. And what the government has been able to do also for your information, as good I tell you is, it has reduced the number of delegations for anyone going out of the country, and the government has also cut the number of days that any government official can travel up to 7 days maximum and within a year up to 45 days. Delegations have been reduced to as well as even 3 people at times, so if there is one area that has been affected by budget cuts, it is actually foreign trouble, including even parliamentary. So that is something that, you know, cabinet has approved, but some of these meetings also Mazadas can represent us. But where the president of the country is required, I think is only fair because he is the number one diplomat of this country, and he carries with him that because it is a question of duty. Then there is an issue of floods. I think the numbers are there, but there are imagines of funding that have been already set aside. It is common practice for, it is actually common practice for budgeting, and I can tell you that because I have been a vice chairman of the National Committee of the Senate and also a member of the National Committee of the National Assembly, because the power of the pass is actually in the parliament. So there are monies that were set aside for that and they have been used. But also remember that the process is a key part of the government, and so therefore over and above any other thing, when there is such a crisis, we need the effort of everyone, but then we are able to help our fellow Canadians. It is not really a prisa of government to help because if you are there and somebody is drowning, you are the brother, you are the sister. We should do so, like that woman who swam to save the child, and this is very commendable. In terms of this particularization of the shelling, there is a element, it is good you understand why the shelling is losing its value. The only country that can print money is America because the dollar looks like the world currency. There are the only ones who can print papers and their money and that's what happened during COVID. Now they are buying back their dollars because the dollar was losing value up to 33% and they are buying it at 5% or no, those margins. So many people are finding instruments of getting that money back to the Americans and that is why then the dollar has left Harbok in many global economies. It's not just here. We hope that at some point the Americans will also go at the interest rates to do so and so therefore it will give us a victory. But you can hear our president, and it is a Kenyan demon policy, but we did start the dollar rising. So why would you need a dollar to go and buy something in Uganda for example, and open it up for African market so that we are not vulnerable to other people's decisions. The Americans were receiving $1,000 in their banks checks during COVID because they had to survive. But now that is a wrecking harbok because our economy was very less in doing COVID. We have post COVID shops but then the dollar rising is one of the things that the government is doing and we could even see efforts to do so and we hope it may take long but Kenya is really a leading factor. However, one of the things that also we did as government is not to have artificial rates for the Kenyan shalings. So that then for the last six years that's what was happening. So you'd rather just face your reality so that you start recalibrating. But it's also true to tell you that if you compare the loss of value of the Kenyan shalings up to that 5% with other African currencies we actually might be better. Compare how much value for example South Africa run has lost. Not to soothe ourselves but that's the truth actually. So you can see that our measures are yielding because if the Nibia losing not at the rate at which possibly would have done so. Now it is true that on foreign direct investment ladies and gentlemen we have done very poorly in the past administration. If you look at the graph of foreign direct investment by the time present, Kibaki left office. I think we are doing a quarter on what was being done and you can check the graph. It's shocking. It's really shocking. So that's part of the reason why you can see the president trying to attract foreign investors. Like now the one billion dollar hydrogen production in Nibash is almost done. The production of vehicles here, the production of mobile forms, leatherworks, you name it. And that's why we can have even country industrial parts even to ensure that people can produce locally. But also to increase our manufacturing base and that also requires not foreign direct injection. That's why you have special economic zones even in some places like two rivers. Because we are trying to incentivize those who have money to bring it here. And you'll be seeing more efforts towards that because that is also how for example countries like Dubai are delivered to the world. So that is very critical. FDI is critical especially to increase our manufacturing ratio to GDP from 7 to 20 per cent where it was in the 80s. So that one is very, very critical. And also leveraging on the African free continental trade area cofter as I call it. So that then we are not just having goods produced by other people coming through the roads that we are procuring. And also how to see how we can concession for example the working through between the SGR and the ports. Those kind of things. The two ports for example, how do we invest them? How do we make sure that for example we lose up to three gigabytes because of the last mile connectivity? A million houses that were added using the same grid and how do you then modernize that? How do you ensure that then you can actually have markets created through these IT hubs and hospitals in markets? Opening up so much that people we are more and more connected. So that then we have more and more investments coming this way. So it is a working progress but I can tell you without a doubt it is very, very deliberate. And this Kenya Paz administration has identified about nine value chains in the coffee team. All of those including now the government is distributing sunflower seeds so that we can start getting more and more cooking oil from here and the other byproducts. So that kind of agricultural industrialization, agricultural economy will really help us so that we are able to raise our economy from the bottom up. I think I have tried as much as possible to answer to your questions. Please feel free to reach out to us. We are ready and willing to work with you. And as I have said and I want to reiterate the future of Kenya is bright. Kenya shall rise from the ashes. Kenya shall win. Kenya shall prosper. It is great to be a Kenya. I thank you.