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14 Dec 2023 | Thu 16:53
Chief Spokesperson at the President’s Office, Mohamed Shahyb
Chief Spokesperson at the President’s Office, Mohamed Shahyb
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Chief Spokesperson Mohamed Shahyb
"Targets of "Hafuthaa 14" for the first 4 weeks, reached"
Shahyb announced that the Government will presently post the ‘Hafutha 14’ roadmap's progress on the website
Shahyb announced the prompt establishment of a straightforward mechanism for the public and media to submit queries
Firzul provided a briefing on the work presently completed on the ‘Hafutha 14’ roadmap

The Administration has announced that all the goals outlined in the ‘Hafutha 14’ roadmap targeted for the first four weeks in office have been accomplished.

The announcement was made by the Chief Spokesperson at the President’s Office, Mohamed Shahyb, and Under Secretary for Public Policy at the President's Office, Firzul Abdulla Khaleel, during a press conference held at the President’s Office, on Thursday.

During the press conference, the Chief Spokesperson announced the prompt establishment of a straightforward mechanism for the public and media to submit queries through the President's Office website. This initiative aims to make receiving information more convenient for journalists.

He further announced that the Government will presently post the ‘Hafutha 14’ roadmap's progress on the website.

Under Secretary for Public Policy at the President's Office, Firzul additionally provided a briefing on the work presently completed on the ‘Hafutha 14’ roadmap. He stated that as the fourth week of the 14-week agenda nears, there are 17 goals to accomplish. He added that the roadmap contains goals that promptly support the public and initiatives that will begin today and continue over the next few days.

According to the ‘Hafutha 14’ roadmap, Firzul announced that the government has previously given details on the number of secret agreements made by the previous government with other countries that threatened the Maldives’ independence and sovereignty.

Firzul additionally shared details of the achievements of the first four weeks of the ‘Hafutha 14’ roadmap, including the expansion of existing services for children undergoing treatment for thalassemia, free bone marrow transplants, and decisions taken to accelerate the Velana International Airport development project.

Firzul also responded to other questions from reporters regarding the new government.

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