 Thank you very much. I'm going to talk about Addis Ababa and I will not be comfortable if I'm not going to talk about why our grandfathers and the grandmothers named Addis Ababa. Addis Ababa means the new flower, the flower that shines throughout the year, the flower that has green leaves, the flower that has a fragrant smell. This name has a great implication regarding the way we think, the way we do, the way we plan Addis Ababa because as the name indicates it has to be green on one hand, it has to be clean on the other hand and it has to be attractive like the flower which is the king of the gift, the sign of the love, the sign of the security. Saying this, I'm going to speak on shaping Addis Ababa's future and we received or we got Addis Ababa from our grandfathers and when they give us this city with this very interesting name, they just expect that and they say that we are going to make the cities that attract us, not only Ethiopians, not only Africans but also the world wide and we want to bring a paradigm shift. The principle says learning by doing but rather we believe that we are going to do serious proper learning and Addis Ababa will not be the place where we are going to exercise the first experiment because every success regarding urbanization that we are going to achieve in Addis Ababa has a great implication for every urbanization activity that is going on in our country and it is we taking into consideration these things that we are going to shape Addis Ababa so it will be a good place to live, work and enjoy and we can achieve this conducive place to live, work and enjoy through having the master plan. We have the 10th master plan which is in use and in implementation since 2017 and at the core of this master plan is increasing green area coverage because the green areas are the very interesting things where the life will enjoy what it demands for existence and development of polycentric city, development of the master transit system that is we are going to have the TOD and the provision of affordable and standard housing. Regarding what we are facing as a challenge here in Addis Ababa is housing and we believe that this issue of housing is not only a challenge it is also an opportunity we are going to properly work on it and we have also a paradigm shift in the way we are going to approach housing because we are going to engage the public private partnership for affordable housing and we are going to also use the mixed residential use in any housing activities that we are going to undertake and many of the buildings that are going to be constructed in Addis Ababa has to take into account the issue of housing. The other thing is the green areas that we have the green research ranking and over the last 30 years we lost half of our green areas and we have to be very much concerned about it and we never let the deterioration of the green areas and this is a master plan. The master plan we are going to increase the per capital green areas from 0.3 where it is now to 0.7, 0.9 per capita. Regarding the other challenge that we are facing is about the transportation issue and we are going to take serious investment and the consideration on the BRT and the LRT because as Dr. Salomon before the T-brake was mentioning the mini buses we cannot easily get out of that trap but in the long run or in the medium run we are going to invest much on the MRT. The other thing that we are facing is both solid and the liquid waste management issues and we are working to manage the solid waste at the household level and to recycle these solid waste so that solid waste will not be only the source of the problem. They can be also the source of renewable energy. It is through this approach that we are working on addressing these solid waste management problems. The other thing is traffic congestion. The traffic congestion that we are facing today demands on one hand short-term remedial actions like going through the regulations, the standards through which these transport systems are going to operate and the medium and the long-term investments that we have to undertake regarding the infrastructure. The other thing is we are going to work on creation of mass transit as a backbone connecting the main center with the sub centers. In any of the development activities that we are going to undertake we have to be very much concerned about connectivity and about mobility. And the other thing is creation of green space for the creation and environmental purpose. In many areas we are working on the rehabilitation of the green spaces so that the green space on one hand will help us not to seriously face the urban challenges rather it will be a place where job can be created, a place where individuals can recreate. The other problem that we are facing is job creation. These are the phase of the adisababa use who are operating through small and micro enterprises and they are our future industrialists. And the small and micro enterprises where they are operating is where they get the necessary skill through proper and strategic training of through the technical and vocational educational training and after they acquire the necessary capital and the necessary skill they will be transformed towards the engagement in the industrial parks. And we also give much attention to indigenous knowledge so that the Ethiopians, particularly those who are living in the adisababa, they use even those who didn't go to school can prepare the handicrafts and by preparing and selling the handicrafts they can enjoy their life, their livelihood can be transformed. And in our recent urban development program, like that of Laghar, we build humanity through the project. We are going to build humanity not the project because we want to bring a paradigm shift that in the development we are not going to displace people rather we are going to replace their livelihood to the better one, to the betterment. And what we are going to do is adisababa no more have a very serious horizontal expansion and many of the redevelopment that we are going to take will be in the inner city and humanity and the residents are at the core of the development activities that we are going to undertake. Thank you very much.