 The ICT is one way we're looking at fast-tracking development in Somalia. After 24 years of ambiguity in that area, now we're very clear about it. We're saying the only way forward in Somalia is really to fast-track development through ICT. And a lot of change is happening and I'm quite happy to be back here in ITU today to talk about that. And since the start of the WSIS, the WISIS process, what has changed with regards to infrastructure in Somalia? There are a lot of changes. Some of them subtle, some of them not so subtle, they're very obvious. The big change is the move from relying on satellite to access the internet to fiber. That changed the scene. For the first time, people can watch TV shows or online educational content using their mobile phones or the internet. Why? We're no longer relying on satellite only, but we're relying on fiber. And that is a dramatic change. It's really a paradigm shift in our area. And you mentioned entertainment, but what about the economy as a whole? Has there been a big shift there? There is. In fact, it's not a secret anymore that the Somalia economy might be the first country in the world where the whole economic sector is virtualized. What do I mean by that? We rely more on technology when it comes to business in Somalia, whether it is remittance, money sent from overseas to Somalia, or even within the country. It's not unusual nowadays to see people buying coffee or having lunch or going to a shop using mobile phones to send money or to receive money. Now, that's no longer a small issue. It's a huge development in our country. We're very excited about it. You have a particular security situation. You've come out of a very difficult period as well. How can ICTs help you in that regard? We are confident that one way we can secure our country is through the use of technology. You might be surprised to know that with all the boots on the ground, with Amazon and the UN trying to help, there was a gap for a long time in the use of technology to help secure the country. That will change. There is an ICT strategy that I've developed that went through the Council of Ministers. There is telecommunication law that went through the Council of Ministers that soon will go through Parliament. This will change the scene. What it means is there will be more reliability. There will be more focus on using technology to secure the country. That will only make things more positive and we are confident that will happen in the short term. Well, as you know, one of the main themes of the conference this year is the future, the vision for 2015 and beyond. What's your vision for Somalia beyond 2015? 2015, we are hoping to have an environment in Somalia where we have a more secure environment where people can do business. Education can continue, economy can flourish in a very secure environment. That will depend on use of technology. I have no other vision but to say that the only way we can move things forward and we can fast-track is through the use of ICT. My vision is to see a situation whereby we rely more on technology. We can develop our economy. We can develop many other sectors through the use of ICT technology. Now, there are a lot of examples I can't recite. There are actually too many but it will be enough for me just to mention a couple of them. One is the education sector where I hope to see all my universities and schools connected and using fiber to deliver education content and also connecting to other countries and other institutions. The other sector is of course the economy. As we mentioned earlier, the use of mobile money will only expand. We might become the first society that will be a true cashless society where we can only use mobile phone to interact. But these are just two examples. There are other areas, security, agricultural health, all those other things are happening. In 2016, we will be having our first election, one person, one vote. I have no more emphasis than relying on technology to ensure that we will have the first one person, one vote election in Somalia through the use of technology. Through using ID cards that are very intelligent cards that will ensure that we will have first democratic elections in my country. This is the vision. It's very ambitious and I'm very confident we will achieve that.