President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom has said that a nation needs to be driven by youthful spirit, stating that the nation’s powerhouse is fuelled by its youth’s ambition, determination, and zeal.
The President made these remarks at the Youth Award 2016 function held at Dharubaaruge on Wednesday evening.
Speaking at the function, the President said that everyone had equal chance of making it to the top if they worked with conviction and determination. He pointed out that success was not a right of a privileged few, and that all children who were counted amongst the “average” also had the potential to contribute to nation building, and that their input was equally important for the future of the country. Continuing in this regard, the President said that the country needs a crime free youth, who respect others, put forward the rights of others, and support each other’s progress.
img:http://s3.psmnews.mv/images/660x400/14799216662915.jpg|President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom presenting the National Youth Award to a recipient - Photo: PSM News
In his speech, President Yameen stated that reaching the top was hard, and that maintaining the role model status was even harder. He said that the administration believes in the youth to be the leaders who shape “the Maldives’ right now, the Maldives’ tomorrow, and the Maldives’ future”.
Highlighting the priority this administration accords to youth development, the President stated that all Government projects for the next 25 years too, must be targeted towards facilitating a brighter future for the youth, and fulfilling their needs. Reiterating his electoral pledge, the President said that this administration aims to walk hand in hand with the youth to ensure a brighter future for them.
img:http://s2.psmnews.mv/images/660x400/14799207750471.jpg|President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom presenting the National Youth Award to Finance Minister Ahmed Munawar - Photo: PSM News
Continuing on, the President noted that one of the main goals of the administration was to encourage more youth into entrepreneurship, and lauded the successful ‘Get Set’ Youth Entrepreneurship Program initiated by the Government in 2014. In this regard, the President said that the increase of guesthouse tourism in all parts of the country provides a wide range of jobs for the youth. He also assured that the Government fully supported the industry, saying that this was to ensure more opportunities for the youth via integrated tourism development projects and guesthouse tourism industry.
He further noted that it was his promise to facilitate creation of 94,000 jobs by the end of his 5-year term, and stated that current statistics projected numbers much higher. He said that the administration would continue to provide opportunities for the youth, and reminded that making use of the chances was up to them. The President also underscored that the jobs created at different levels by the administration were created for Maldivians, who were the rightfully entitled.
img:http://s2.psmnews.mv/images/660x400/14799202768196.jpg|President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom presenting the National Youth Award to a recipient - Photo: PSM News
At the function, the President awarded this year’s recipients with the Youth Award. The award for Volunteerism was conferred to Aishath Rafiyya, award for Environment Conservation was given away to Thaha Hussein, the Arts and Culture award was conferred to Hanaan Mohamed and the award in the field of Commerce and Economy was taken by Mohamed Sharif. The award for Crime Prevention was conferred to Muavviz Rasheed, the award for Vocational Training was given away to Mohamed Yameen, and the award for Drugs Prevention went to Ahmed Wanood, while the award for Sports was conferred to Ismail Farhan.
President Yameen also gave the Youth Minister’s Special Award to Finance Minister Ahmed Munawwar and the Shaheed Jawad Umar Manik Award was conferred to Mohamed Asim. The Government decided to give a price money of MVR 25,000 to every recipient of the Youth Awards.