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President assures gov't will seek public input for developmental plans

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has assured the administration's commitment to consult with and seek the public's opinion on its developmental plans. The remarks were made during a meeting held by President Solih with the Maamendhoo Island Council and members of the Women's Development Committee (WDC).

The discussions at the meeting focused on the administration's developmental agenda for the island and the most pertinent needs and concerns of the island's community. The concerns raised at the meeting include the need to address coastal erosion, build a new council office, include the uninhabited island Hulhimendhoo under the council's jurisdiction, overcome challenges to utilising the harbour, increase policing services, and provide additional resources required to manage waste better.

The council members also spoke about extending healthcare services to 24 hours, the needs of the school, and expediting the sewerage network and volleyball court projects. The members of the WDC shared the need for a women's gym and highlighted space constraints as their primary concern.

Speaking with the community leaders, President Solih briefed them on the latest on the administration's developmental plans for the island. He also assured them of the administration's commitment to finding solutions to the issues facing the island's community.