We will not allow MDP's activities in the atolls to stagnate: Meekail
Meekail pledged to revitalize MDP’s stagnant regional activities by providing the necessary financial support and resources to manage party hubs effectively. His key objectives include increasing youth membership and establishing a framework that empowers general members to have a say in decision-making. Furthermore, he assured that he would restore member confidence by creating leadership opportunities for young people within the party's frontlines.


Member of Parliament for South Galolhu, Meekail Ahmed Naseem, speaks during a meeting held on Saturday in Ha. Kelaa as part of his campaign for the position of MDP Chairperson. | MDP
Member of Parliament for South Galolhu, Meekail Ahmed Naseem, who is contesting for the position of MDP Chairperson, has stated that he will not allow the party's activities in the atolls to become stagnant.
He made these remarks while speaking at a press conference hosted by the 'Ithubaaru' campaign team.
Meekail stated that general members have been expressing concerns regarding the stagnation of MDP's activities across the atolls, emphasizing that this issue must be addressed.
Highlighting the challenges faced in operating MDP campaign sites across the islands, Meekail noted that party activities in some areas have come to a standstill due to a lack of adequate resources. He pledged to provide the necessary financial assistance to ensure these centers remain operational.
Meekail emphasized that significant changes are needed in the party's administration and overall approach, noting that these reforms will be implemented in consultation with the general membership.
Speaking on the future of the party, Meekail stated that significant efforts must be undertaken to increase youth representation within the MDP membership.
He emphasized that to achieve this, fresh young faces must be integrated into the party's leadership. Meekail stated that he would facilitate opportunities for those seeking a political future, noting that his primary objective is to strengthen party administration and earn the trust of its members.
Furthermore, Meekail stated that he would establish a system that empowers general members and council members of the MDP to have a meaningful say in the party's affairs.
Meekail further stated that under his chairmanship, the path would be open for any member wishing to seek opportunities within the party's senior leadership.





