I think I have said enough and I appeal to His Excellency in order to help the Minister of Finance who I think is a very good Minister but he needs a good boss and he needs all the support that he can muster. In the previous dispensation, the Hon. Minister would say my hands are tied. His hands have been freed and the Hon. Minister must be able to speak truth to power. He must be able to walk up to his boss, the President and say Mr. President, this job that you gave me, I cannot perform it with this man near you and this other man near you and this woman near you. That is what the Minister must do. If the Minister does not do that, then he is not living up to expectation. He will come here and start mourning that I have not enough money. Money is there. It is in the pockets of those that he sits with in Cabinet. Madam Speaker I say ini nemi tine basa. Asante sana.
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