President Dr Mohamed Muizzu has outlined the development of seven specific regions as urban centers intended to benefit a large number of citizens, and identified Un'goofaaru among these seven urban centers slated for development by the Administration. He made these remarks while speaking with residents of Un'goofaaru Island this morning.
Speaking at the gathering, the President outlined the Administration's plans to establish seven urban centers across the country as part of its mid-term and long-term development goals. These development goals entail integrated development zones intended for the northernmost and southernmost regions, each comprising four atolls, in addition to the seven specialised urban centers.
President Dr Muizzu further highlighted the developmental requests put forth by the island council, expressing the Administration's commitment to permanently resolving housing issues, promoting economic growth, and introducing borrower-friendly loan schemes. He also discussed efforts to provide social housing and acknowledged the community's needs for an improved sports sector, urban and social development, and other vital sectors. The President assured that these needs would be prioritized.
Un'goofaaru marks the President's third destination on his tour of several North and South Maalhosmadulu Atoll islands.