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28 Sep 2022 | Wed 11:10
President Solih met with island council and WDC members of Utheemu
President Solih met with island council and WDC members of Utheemu
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Utheemu's council and WDC
Utheemu's council and WDC members applaud the milestones reached in developing the island
The members of the council and WDC also shared the concerns of the island’s residents with the President
The members highlighted the successful completion of the sewerage project and the ongoing water supply facilitation project
Members of the island council and WDC of Utheemu met with President Solih on Tuesday afternoon

Members of the island council and the Women’s Development Committee (WDC) of Utheemu Island in Haa Alifu Atol have noted the current administration's efforts in reaching new milestones in the development of Utheemu Island.

The members highlighted this at the meeting held with President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on Tuesday afternoon at the Council Secretariat of the island.

At the meeting, the members highlighted the successful completion of the sewerage project and the ongoing water supply facilitation project.

The members of the council and WDC also shared the concerns of the island’s residents with the President.

Some of their concerns include space constraints in the Council Secretariat; harbor development; budget constraints that hinder waste management; the need to develop roads; and the need to develop more housing opportunities on the island.

They also discussed their plans to develop the Utheemu Ganduvaru as the Ghaazee Bandaarain Maidhaan. Elaborating on their plans to develop the Utheemu Ghaazee Bandaarain Mosque, the council members said that the mosque was built years ago, however, they have not been able to open it due to the low quality of its construction.

They also noted that Utheemu had several valuable heritage sites, including the Dhooni Thundi Beach, which eroded after the harbour development.

Speaking to members of the council and WDC, President Solih assured them that the administration would find ways to address their concerns by consulting relevant authorities. The President also shared more information on the progress of the ongoing developmental projects on the island. He stated that the construction of a new mosque would be added to next year’s budget.

This administration has carried out several developmental projects on the island, including the establishment of a sewerage system, the development of a new power house with an office building and establishing sports facilities on the island. Some of the ongoing projects on the island include the development of a water supply facility, upgrading the power generating network and the healthcare centre, and the project to revamp the Boduthakurufaanu Memorial Centre.

Following the council meeting, the President and the First Lady officially inaugurated the "Utheemu Bandaarainge Ruh Dhandu"—a coconut palm plantation adjacent to the Utheemu Ganduvaru where they palm trees are planted. They also watched the MNDF military parade held on the island to commemorate this year’s National Day.

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