 Welcome to you. Thank you very much for keeping it Y254. It is the 6th of October 2020, a fine Tuesday evening. Thank you very much for keeping it Y254. We are broadcasting live from the broadcasting house here in Nairobi, Kenya. It is now 8 minutes past 8pm. This is the stand. My name is Ram Aguco. Tonight we have a lot in store for you, including the Haslan Nation talking about matters Jubilee Party Wrangles and the Jubilee Party National Management Committee that had recommended the removal of the deputy president, William Ruto, as the deputy party leader and bar him from accessing or and using the party headquarters to advance his political ambitions. Now Jubilee Party, as it was back in 2013 and the 2017 general election, is not the same way as it is currently in 2020. The question is, will it be the same in 2022? Well, tonight we focus on the state of politics in Kenya. Joining me is Nudin Kagai. He is a lawyer passionate in matters concerning the youth, governance, politics and youth empowerment, whether it is social, political or economical. Nudin, Karebusana. Now I'm giving you two minutes. What is your stand about how the country's ruling party ought to be and how does this reflect in Kenya? Your two minutes starts now. Nudin, my name is Nudin Kagai. A Kenyan, but most importantly a son of the soil. In understand tonight as we discuss the make or role of a ruling party, we ask ourselves what is a ruling party? For most, a ruling party is a governing party. A governing party is a party that is their courtesy of the president in an election. Therefore, a ruling party is a uniting factor. A ruling party is a party built on developing and improving the social and economic levels of these people. What we have right now in Kenya, sadly, is something totally different from what a ruling party is comprised of. We have a party where the president comes from and the deputy president comes from and we expect since they came together as a ruling party with the form of uniting the country, they have gone totally and absolutely away from the meaning of jubilee is tukupamoja. They are no longer together, the handshakes that we see there might as well be taken off. We are suffering from the problems. We, as Kenyans, are only bound to suffer the more they continue rambling. Because as I saw here, for Agawilu Apigenapo, nyesindu eno wumia. Santa, Santa, that is your kumhaj. Introducing next my guest tonight. I'm joined by Joe Kennedy. He is a social scientist and the co-founder of Homa Bay County Youth Network and a civil society organization, that is the CEO's network. George Kennedy joining me tonight. Thank you, Santa George. Now, I'm giving you two minutes to address this ruling party ought to be and how does this reflect internally? Good evening, failed viewers. When we look at the nation, we realize that the government of the ruling party has got a social contract. We the people and this social contract must be and I'm using the modal verb must be fulfilled. This is because they had a manifesto that was supposed to be implemented. This manifesto should not have wrangles because when Kenyans see the wrangles that they now witness, they fail to understand whether the card that they gave the ruling party is going to be fulfilled or whether at the end of this particular regime they are going to have a scorecard that has got, that has surpassed, you know, the pass mark that is way above the 50 percent or we are just going to have a country where there are wrangles today, there are wrangles tomorrow and there is nothing great that is going to happen in this particular country. And therefore my stand tonight should be that the governing party that we elected, the Jubilee party that has the deputy president, that has got, you know, office had got some portfolio and also the president that his office asked the portfolio which is given in a given divided role should be working in accordance to what Kenyans expect from them.