 We're here at the ITU studio in Geneva, and I'm very pleased to be joined by Dr. Eugene Dua, who is CEO of the Nigerian Communications Commission. Dr. Dua, thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Thank you very much. I'd like to start off by talking about the fact that Nigeria is a major supporter of ITU telecom events, and will be president of ITU Telecom World in 2013 in Bangkok this November. What value do you see in attending such events? Nigeria has been very prominent in the telecom communication industry, both globally and originally, and what we do attending such telecom world of ITU is to showcase what we are doing and then learn from others. We always want to be at the forefront of regulation. We always want to be at the forefront of leading the market, even if we are not number one, but very near the top. The main theme of the event focuses on the current transformation of the ICT industry. I wanted to ask you, what's the impact of this transformation on regulation, and how can regulation be best adapted to encourage the fair rollout of broadband and mobile deployment? As we see the trend of ICT, it's towards more data, it's towards broadband, internet, and this actually brings up a lot of problems on regulation. There's a problem of interconnection negotiations, there's a problem of competition, there are more over-the-top players coming into the market. All this requires new regulations, new policies, which we are going to talk about in the ITU Telecom World, see whether we can learn from our friends and tell them also what we are doing so they can learn from the good things we are doing too. And finally, I'd like to ask you, what message do you hope to share at ITU Telecom World 2013? The message is that Nigeria's voice market is much all. Nigeria is gearing to carry out the same performance in the data arena, as we have done in the voice, and that Nigeria is a safe place to invest. All the companies that invested in the voice market have gripped huge profits, and we hope to repeat the same performance in the data market too. Dr. Yijinjua, thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Thank you for having me.