 Now the newly appointed acting controller general of the Nitro Customs Service, Adewale Adeney, has assumed office. Adeney took over from Hamid Ali, the immediate ex-controller general of customs, appointed by former President Mohammed de Bahri in 2015. The acting CG was among those appointed last week by President Ballatinobu. Speaking during the ceremony, Adewale said he would build on the solid foundation laid by Ali. What is left for us now would be to build on the foundation, the solid foundation that you have created for us and consolidate on some of those progress that we have recorded. In today's interconnected and technologically advanced world, we face emerging threats that require our utmost attention. E-commerce, global supply chains, and transitional criminal networks pose challenges to our rule as custodians of trade facilitation and enforcement. There would be a lot of consultations. There would be a lot of meetings we need to have a shared understanding on all these issues. But what I have said initially is that I would be emphasizing a lot of consultations with stakeholders. We are going to engage very, very critically with stakeholders. We are going to use innovative technologies to drive everything we are going to do.