 Okay, thank you. Our next speaker, Ms. Teresa Chantel-Aku, also Deputy Minister of Digital Economy and Communications, Gabon, floor is yours. Mr. President, Mr. Secretary General of the International Telecommunications Union, Excellency, Madam, Mr. Minister and Chief of Delegation, Honorable Delegate, Madam, Mr. At the moment when I have the honor of attending this meeting, allow me first, in the name of the President of the Gabonese Republic, Chief of State, His Excellency Ali Bongo on DIMBA, to thank the United Arab Emirates for accepting to be our host on the occasion of this 20th conference of the Plenipotent of the International Telecommunications Union. Thank you. It also works for the Emirates, for its warm and legendary hospitality in this ultra-modern and futuristic city of Dubai. I would also like to thank Mr. President, Excellency, Mr. Majette Al-Mesmar, in the name of the Minister of State, Mr. Ghibertra Mpangu, my own, and as well as the member of the Gabonese delegation who is with me at the present meeting, I would like to address you our warm congratulations for your brilliant election at the head of this prestigious conference. We are convinced that under your leadership, the work of this conference will not be short of success. Mr. President, I would also like to thank you for this opportunity to honor and support the women and men of the United Arab Emirates for all the efforts made by this United Nations organization for its creation in the direction of developing countries for their actions of council and multi-form assistance in terms of telecommunications and information technology and communication. I would like to thank Mr. Brahima Sanu and Mr. François Ranci for the efforts they have made for the well-being of the Union. They are here to thank you both. Allow me to address my live congratulations to all the newly elected directors, Mr. Houlin Zao, Secretary-General, Mr. Malcolm Johnson, Secretary-General, Dr. Shasiou Li, Director of the SB, Mrs. Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Director of the BDT, and Mr. Mario Maniesic for the Radio-Communication Bureau. I wish them all the best in their excellent mission. Excellent, ladies and gentlemen. Following the adoption of this meeting in 2014 in Busan, South Korea, the resolution of the 2020 Connect program for the development of telecommunications, technology, information and communication in the world, the United States, is committed in favor of a society of information based on an interconnected world where TIC telecommunications allows and accelerates an increase in socio-economically sustainable development for all. It is in this dynamic that GABAO, through a consistent economic recovery plan linked to the strategic plan GABAO Emergent, PSG, ambitious vision carried by the President of the Republic, is given as a 10% goal the contributing part of the TIC sector in its GDP. In the same spirit, the recently held in Libreville the second edition of the Forum sur la gouvernance internet participates in its vision to display the GABAO of making the internet a major asset and an accelerator of the diversification of the GABAO economy. In this sense, to achieve fixed objectives, the best part of the TIC sector in the development service has been implemented over the past few years in various actions both at the national and international level, including, in particular, the national plan. The introduction of technology technology as a neutral in order to stimulate innovation by opening the possibilities for the operators to implement all new mobile technology cellulite compatible with their appearance on the market. The introduction of a FTTH license to develop access to and very early FILER to improve coverage and to put technology in a wide range to all. The extension of network coverage by mobile network operators in the neutral zone is very little covered initially. The inclusion of inter-connection tariffs according to the principle of orientation towards costs in order to lower access to telecommunications and increase the use. The implementation of the universal service aims to cover 2,700 isolated villages and enclave in 3G and 4G technology. This allows GABAO today to offer a universal access in a wide range through the national program in partnership with the existing operators on the one hand and the application of the operating license of the universal service on the other hand. The reform in preparation of the legislative and regulatory framework by favoring the opening of networks, the obligation of inter-connection and the technological neutrality and the need to promote innovation and creativity. Everything that is needed to make GABAO's destination more attractive and truly competitive is at the same level. The extension through the construction of an optical fiber-based national network backbone GABAO needs to allow a larger network of national territories and facilitate the inter-connection of the capital of Central Africa. At the regional level, to affirm its desire to continue in this long time, GABAO has marked its commitment to the initiative of the African Unique Network supported by the Sparte Africa Alliance, which it is a member of. By adopting the resolution 1.18, which is an important regulation of itinerance and international communication within the Sparte Africa space. In addition to the implementation of good international practices and efforts made in terms of TIC promotion for development, GABAO has also contributed to the meeting of our union by participating in several meetings and in 2015, one of the major events of the UIT. The world regulator meeting was called by a community called GSR Global Symposium Regulatory, which had a successful front. GABAO's consecration for major advances in TIC development is translated by the distinction received in the United Nations, in New York, by the President of the Republic of the State, His Excellency Ali Bongo on DIMBAO, through the TIC price for sustainable development of the CERNEDLORD of the commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the UIT in 2015. However, if remarkable efforts have been made, it is no less that a lot remains to be done, because it must be recognized that no development can be considered today without taking into account the added value of TIC. Certainly, the path is still long, but in the face of the needs of development, GABAO has made strategic choices to reach this new age to boost its growth to guarantee a shared prosperity necessary for the well-being of its population. Finally, Mr. President, I wish you great success in your work. Thank you for your kind attention.