President Dr Mohamed Muizzu has stated that if a permanent solution is not found for illegal expatriates, it could become a threat to the nation's independence. The President made these remarks during his address at the official Republic Day ceremony at Dharubaaruge this evening.

Referring to expatriates residing illegally in the Maldives, the President acknowledged this long-standing issue has persisted across several Governments. Since taking office, however, his Administration has cracked down on illegal business operations run by expatriates and deported over 4,700 illegal residents – a record number for a single year. He stressed that without a permanent solution, this situation could develop into an internal threat to independence.

Addressing drug abuse, which he identified as the foremost threat to social harmony and peace, the President highlighted significant progress made over the past year. He noted that drug seizures have risen by 60 per cent compared to the previous year, and pledged to enhance capabilities further to combat negative social behaviours in the coming year.

The President also noted successful road safety initiatives, which have led to a 33 per cent reduction in life-threatening accidents compared to the previous year.

Discussing security measures, The President reported a successful year in maintaining law and order throughout the Maldives, including the full implementation of the Immigration Act. He promised that by end-2025, ID card and passport services would be accessible across all Maldivian atolls.

Furthermore, the President emphasised that his Government's focus extends beyond merely constructing large buildings, stating that "true happiness comes from helping living beings."

The President acknowledged that upon taking office, he found society lacking in care and attention, which prompted the establishment of compassionate Government policies. Notable successes include the "Komme Kujjakah Aailaaeh" project, which has helped 34 children find homes, the "Haalu Kihineh?" programme, and initiatives to improve elderly citizens' quality of life. Additionally, his Administration has ended the practice of institutionalising persons with disabilities and is creating employment opportunities for them.

The President concluded by highlighting the ongoing "Madhadu" programme, which provides loans to support women's empowerment.