President Dr Mohamed Muizzu has reiterated his administration’s dedication to fostering an inclusive society where equal access to information and opportunities is guaranteed for all.
In a message on his official X account to mark World Braille Day, the President emphasised Braille’s transformative impact in empowering persons with visual impairments, enhancing their learning, independence, and dignity.
Reaffirming his government’s vision, President Muizzu stressed that compassion, inclusion, and accessibility remain central to governance, ensuring no one is left behind in national progress.
Echoing this sentiment, First Lady Sajidha Mohamed underscored the resilience of persons with visual impairments and the critical role Braille plays in their daily lives.
The First Lady insisted that access to knowledge is a right, not a privilege, calling for greater empathy in societal development. She urged collective efforts to promote kindness and compassion, ensuring every individual feels valued, supported, and empowered within their communities.