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12 Jun 2023 | Mon 06:21
Late Abdulla Jameel's funeral
Late Abdulla Jameel's funeral
Late Abdulla Jameel
Gov't to open a book of condolences in honor of the late Abdulla Jameel
Jameel served the government for more than 54 years
The country’s national flag will be flown at half-mast for three days
Visitors may sign the book between 10am to 1pm from June 13 – 15

The government is to open a book of condolences in honor of the late Abdulla Jameel.

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih reached the decision in the early hours of Monday.

The book of condolences in the honor of the late state dignitary will be placed at the President’s Office.

Visitors may sign the book between 10am to 1pm from June 13 – 15.

The President’s Office will be making the required arrangements to facilitate the signing process.

The recipient of the Order of the Distinguished Rule of Izzuddin (O.D.R.I.) was laid to rest following Asr prayer. The last rites of the state funeral were held at the Islamic Center on Sunday afternoon.

The long-serving state dignitary passed away at the age of 87, on Sunday morning.

The funeral prayer was attended by President Solih, Vice President Faisal Naseem as well as senior government officials, former members of parliament and cabinet ministers.

President Solih announced the decision to fly the country’s national flag at half-mast in honor of late Jameel, from June 12 – 15, in mourning.

The national flag will be flown at half-mast from 1pm Monday to 1pm Thursday.

The late public servant had a remarkable record of public services and dedication to the country.

He was awarded the Order of the Distinguished Rule of Izzuddin (O.D.R.I.) On 10 November 2008. He began his extensive career in the government on 6 May 1953 as an observer at the Ministry of Communications.

Jameel served the government for more than 54 years, throughout which he held multiple positions at several government offices and state institutions.

Some of the institutions he served include the Ministry of Finance, the Prime Minister's Office, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and the Coir and Cowries Advisory Board, where he represented Haa Alif and Thaa atolls.

The late state dignitary also served in managerial roles at the Cinema Company and as the business manager at the National Company, having gone on to hold many important positions during former President Ibrahim Nasir's administration.

As such, he served as a Special Lawyer at the Ministry of Education following his appointment to the post on 13 November 1968 and went on to serve as a lawyer at the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Justice, the Public Maintenance Division, the Control of Communicable Diseases Division, the Shipping Department, and the Head of the Audit Office.

The late public servant went on to hold several positions during former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom's tenure as well.

Appointed the president's private secretary in 1978, Jameel later became executive secretary within the same year.

He assumed the role of Minister of State for Presidential Affairs in 1982 and went on to serve as a minister at six ministries throughout his tenure.

Jameel was appointed Minister of Health upon former President Gayoom’s re-election for a second presidential tenure in 1983.

During Gayoom’s third term, Jameel served as Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture.

Other ministerial positions he filled include Minister of Atoll Administration, Minister of Tourism, Minister of Home Affairs, Minister at the President's Office and Minister of Home Affairs and Housing.

During his long career, Jameel also filled the position of President of the Youth Centre and Head of the Maafannu Ward Office and made several remarkable contributions to the development and progress of these constituencies, which warranted special recognition.

Having served for more than 30 years in the People’s Majlis, Jameel’s distinguished career in parliament saw him representing Thaa atoll constituency spanning more than 14 years.

Recognized for his public service, Jameel was conferred the Public Service Award commemorating the 25th Independence Day.

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