Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja says that he has dreams of one day becoming Kenya's president.
Sakaja says that he has a love for leadership and would want to represent Kenyans as their President if given the chance.
In an interview on Milele FM on Tuesday, the Senator said that given a chance he would love to bring the change millions of Kenyans are yearning for.
Sakaja said that the country needs leaders who will commit to service delivery and not talk all the time.
"Majority of our elected leaders spend much time talking and politicking, as young leaders we envisage a time when there would be less talk and more work," he said.
He, however, did not mention the time he would want to be the country's President.
The young Senator asked young leaders to champion the interests of Kenyans across the country.
He said that young people hold the key to the country's future and should not shy away from speaking their mind.
The Jubilee Senator's popularity in the city politics is steadily rising and has become a darling to many Nairobians and Kenyans by how he articulates issues.
Sakaja was elected for the first time in the 2017 general election and previously served as a nominated Member of Parliament.