You will see severe actions in a few months when Ruto gets in power. I have told him about How Kenyans and other Africans suffer greatly in Gulf countries. As we speak, we have a niece in detention in Saudi. Most Kenyans go there innocently, but as soon as they arrive, they realize it is donkey work. Girls work 16 hours a day with no food, and the only way they know is to run away. Once they run away, they go into the hands of cartels who trade and house them for sex. Without passports, they get stuck in a vicious circle of violence, rape, and abuse. I will lobby aggressively to end the Saudi policy of snatching people's passports as soon as they enter the country. Kenyan Embassy's capacity should be robust so that they can issue travel documents instantaneously for anyone trying to head home. It is hard to change the policy in Saudi. Still, Kenya can print additional travel documents for people in such countries or issue them immediately after distress calls come through. Without travel documents, Kenyans and most Africans suffer. Solving this problem as an African block is more effective than solving it as individual countries. Kenya can still have their own ways of solving this problem. I think having an effective Embassy that can house and facilitate the real-time transfer of those that fall in the cracks is the best route. Of course, those training and human trafficking should be dealt with. They should sign a contract with the Kenya Government that includes the safety of their clients. Iraq, Yemen, and Saudi are the worst, with Iraq topping the list. Saudi is the volume because cartels are robust, so many Kenyans and Africans end up there. Iraq has fewer Africans, but most never return; they go thoroughly to slavery and the sex business, which ends in anguish and death. Ruto understands all these and will work on policies that bring Kenya and African dignity; that is building a good economy to deter people living the country!