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President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih
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President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih
Establishing essential services is a primary responsibility of the administration: Pres. Solih
President Solih recalled that the most prominent complaints raised during his first week in office were related to constant and unending power outages in the islands
President Solih recalled how previous governments had restricted the fundamental rights and freedoms of the people
President Solih recalled how previous governments had failed to establish essential services in the islands

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has stated that establishing essential services is a primary responsibility of the administration.

President Solih made the statement while speaking at the function to inaugurate the new power plant built on Maamendhoo Island in the Gaaf Alifu Atoll, on Saturday.

During the function, President Solih recalled how previous governments had restricted the fundamental rights and freedoms of the people and failed to establish essential services. He went on to state that his administration’s primary responsibility was to ensure those rights and freedoms and the equitable development of essential services across the country.

Speaking at the function, President Solih recalled that the most prominent complaints raised during his first week in office were related to constant and unending power outages in the islands.

President Solih stated this as the reason for his decision to ensure the availability of uninterrupted electricity services on every island before the end of this term. He assured that the administration’s policy sought to ensure no significant disruptions to electricity services in the next 50 years.

The President also announced new developmental projects upon consultation with the island’s council, including earmarking funds in next year’s budget for a coastal protection project and granting supervisory authority over the uninhabited island of Hulhimendhoo to the island council.

Additionally, the President assured that the administration would seek ways to include the uninhabited island under the council’s jurisdiction.

The President also announced plans to enhance policing services and make arrangements to expand sports fishing.

Built by state-owned utility provider FENAKA Corporation Ltd., an administrative building was also developed as part of the project.

The new power plant on Maamendhoo Island, designed to accommodate three 600 kW generator sets and an additional 800 kW set, can currently generate 1,400 kW of power. The old powerhouse on the island, located in the residential area, was built 22 years ago. After inaugurating the new power plant, President Solih toured the facility.

Maamendhoo Island was the last leg of President Solih’s three-island tour of the Gaaf Alifu Atoll.

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