 Okay. I am Major General Abdul Khalifa Ibrahim. I am the first commander of the multinational joint tax force. My headquarters is in Jammena, Chad. And the multinational joint tax force is a coalition of about five countries fighting the Boko Haram in the Chad Basin Wing job. Yes, it has been a great privilege and a great honor also to attend the African Land Forces Summit for the year 2022 here in the United States and specifically in Columbus, Georgia. And then to also visit the Manuva Center of Excellence. That's for Benin. My horizon has been widened. The concepts I saw here, the training facilities, the methodology, I think added together will impact positively on my command and then also on training and other aspects of military in my country in Nigeria. So I am very grateful to the United States Army, the Chief of Staff and other senior officers who made it possible for me to come and attend. We've been well taken care of right from the first day we came. And I think I look forward to coming another time or to have other senior officers from the MAJTF or from Nigeria coming. I think it's a good one. Absolutely, absolutely. You know, Africa is a continent with about 54 countries and sadly we have this division between French-speaking African countries, English-speaking African countries, Portuguese and here all of us are here together. So we've been able to network, to share experiences and some of the commanders have also invited them. We can come over and see what we are doing and then we are Africans. So we look at issues, how do we resolve these issues? So it has been worldwide, the networking, the camaraderie, the friendship, it has all been worldwide. Yes, to thank the United States military for hosting this and I think it's a brilliant idea. And I love the idea that we don't stay in the class the whole day. We spend part of the day in the plenary and then we come out to the field. I think that's what it should be. And that was a great demonstration and also my ride in the helicopter was very nice, very interesting. And I think I need to have these certificates because I've been in for five days. Thank you so much. We go general in Tel Avon, I'm from Australia and the commander joined us in the group of Australia in the process. Sounds good. Alright, so we've been here almost a week. A lot of different nations coming together. How has your experience been here? Quite awesome, quite remarkable. Of course, this is my first time attending this service, so I'm quite impressed. But everything in the organization, the planning and the kind of efforts that have been put into it, I'm quite impressed. What would you have, have you got to meet the different partners here? How has your experience been? Yes, it has been about networking and since this is my first time attending this summit, I've had the opportunity to meet new commanders from across Africa, made new friends, networked a lot. It has been very impressive and remarkable. In regards to one of the themes that talked about the NCO for, the non-commissioned officer for, what did you take out? Remember the NCOs, the non-commissioned officers called, those are the building blocks, the building foundation of any army you think about. So I think I like that aspect that was included in this summit because without them actually, you cannot have a good army. We have to rely on them to do the work for us. And as I said earlier, if you give them what they deserve, they will give us what we want. So it was good that the packages included in this program. And you think you'll be coming next year maybe? That I don't know, that's going to be political because maybe by next year I might not be in post, but if at all I'm around then I'll stick around. And so if you were to go back in, what are you going to take back to your soldiers and your leadership? I have a lot, a lot actually. First, it has been an impressive moment for all of us, the interactions, the networking, and the resilience part of, because I like even the team that was crafted, that resilient, resilient leaders. So those kind of teams I will take along and pass on to my colleagues and their soldiers. All right. Well, is there anything else you would like to add? I want to thank the organizers of the program, but quite the general rolling and the rest of the crew, the rest of the team, that has been an awesome moment for all of us. And also the United States government for giving us the opportunity to be around. We look forward to having such, some useful shots for us in the future. Thank you very much. Let me get the microphone. Okay, my name is Brigadier General Nguyen Viennese, from Lundi, from the Red Force commander of the Lundi Red Force. All right. So you've been here for almost a week, five days. How has it helped in your experience? Thank you for that question. One week here in Africa and for Summit, I have many things. I have the experience on how to train the Norwegian officer according their role, the very important role in army. All these issues, I can tell that it's the same in our country. Because we train Norwegian officer from time, because we know they're important. How they will train others, so they are trainers. For example, in our country, we train Norwegian officer, the basic is two years. And for those who have specialty, for example, engineer, on the level, we will train them again for two years. For the others, four years. For example, the Norwegian officer in the Air Force is trained eight years to be appointed or now in some services in the Air Force. In the summer, it will take care to train Norwegian officer because we know they are very important for they will train the others. I've seen the issue of SBAR. I have a very good experience with these issues of SBAR. I've been contingent commander in Somalia. At that time, I have some advisors, officers come from USA Army. It was not easy, this operation, but having advisors from USA Army, officers, in logistics, for example, how to organize the transmission at the engineer, I have succeeded and I know the importance of SBAR. I noted this summit. I can see, I can say that it is very important for me. And I will share, I will share with my headquarter, head Air Force in the room, I will share with this experience with the headquarter. The headquarter, Air Force, the head, the general headquarter, because I have to do this experience. Said, the issue of the command institution, it is very important, the experience is that we have to prepare the command institution. We know that they will be very convinced. They will have a problem now, not to be surprised, to prepare us, to prepare our leader for the future project. If we know the future project, if we plan, if we know what is, what can we face in the future. We prepare how we command our soldiers. That is very important. I can tell that these summits have been very important for me as the land force command in Burundi. And, for example, it is very important to think and emphasize on the future. Because the complex situation will happen. We have to prepare on. Thank you very much. Anything else you want to add? For the rest, I need, I hope, I hope, I hope we will meet again in these summits and think again, think again for our armies, our different countries. We have different problems because different countries, but the basic is to think, is to prepare, not to be surprised by them.