Vice President Faisal Naseem has urged to pursue the best possible methods to maintain quality in state-funded projects to offer the most benefit to the people. The Vice President made this statement while speaking at the ceremony held this morning to inaugurate the construction of Masjid Al-Hudha in Fuvahmulah City.
The site for the mosque is located in the Miskiymagu ward of Fuvahmulah City. Upon completion, it would cater to up to 450 worshippers at a time.
Following the inauguration ceremony, the Vice President visited Fuvahmulah School and laid the foundation to develop a new block of classrooms to facilitate the school's single-session implementation. While speaking at the ceremony, the Vice President said providing better opportunities for students within the schools and a better environment for students and teachers is one of the government's objectives in the education sector.
After the ceremony at Fuvahmulah School, the Vice President visited Hafiz Ahmed School and met with heads and senior officials from all schools in the city. Speaking at the meeting, the Vice President appealed to educators to prioritise the community's interests and the children's futures while teaching.
Senior officials from four schools in Fuvahmulah City attended the meeting. They shared their concerns and most patient issues in their respective schools with the Vice President. At the meeting, the Minister of Education, Dr Aishath Ali, shared the government's policies regarding the concerns raised by the school heads.
The Vice President is currently on a trip to Fuvahmulah and Addu cities, accompanied by a high-level delegation from the government.