President Muizzu Pledges to Strengthen State Institutions for Better Public Services
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President Dr Mohamed Muizzu has reaffirmed the government's commitment to enhancing the capacity and efficiency of state institutions responsible for delivering essential public services across the Maldives.
Marking United Nations Public Service Day on June 23, the President used his official X account to highlight the critical role public servants play in national development. He commended government employees for their tireless efforts in serving local communities, promoting societal wellbeing, and advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Central to the President's message was a pledge to provide greater support for public servants who operate with integrity, professionalism, and excellence. By strengthening these institutions, the administration aims to ensure that state services are more accessible and effective for all citizens, regardless of their location within the archipelago.
President Muizzu expressed his deep appreciation for the steadfast dedication shown by public institutions nationwide, noting that their continued service is fundamental to the nation's stability and growth.
United Nations Public Service Day is observed annually to recognize the invaluable contributions of government workers to national progress. Beyond honoring current employees, the day serves as a strategic call to encourage young Maldivians to enter government service, ensuring a sustainable pipeline of talent to lead the country's public administration into the future.