AA. Atoll, Maldives – President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on Wednesday stated that the Government would supply sea ambulances to the AA. Atoll next year.
The President stated this during the discussions with the members of the North Ari Atoll Council, held at the Secretariat of the North Ari Atoll Council in Rasdhoo Island.
The Atoll Council briefed the President on the development plans for North Ari Atoll and relayed details of several concerns and pressing issues faced by residents of the Atoll. They focussed on struggles confronted by the Atoll Council as a result of a lack of funds, adding that they require additional revenue-generating opportunities.
Furthermore, the members of the Atoll Council requested for the Atoll Hospital Development project to be initiated sooner, stressing problems faced currently as a result of the delay in initiating work on the Solar Power Project. Noting concerns regarding revenue generation from the Atoll Shop, councillors requested the aid of the President to facilitate the acquisition of the income to the Atoll Council.
They also relayed difficulties faced due to the lack of a sea ambulance in the Atoll, as well as the concerns about Madivaru Finolhu, underlining their priority to develop all islands of the Atoll equally and the importance of having a Dhaftharu.
Speaking at the meeting President Solih stated the government would take necessary action after discussing with the line ministries and tackle the concerns raised in the meeting.
AA. Atoll hospital development project will be carried out with financial assistance from the State of Kuwait.
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih
He further said that the government would supply sea ambulances to the North Ari Atoll next year and that the government is currently working on a Dhaftharu that contains the aggregated data from all islands of the Maldives in one place.
Rasdhoo Island is the President’s second destination on his current two-day trip to six islands of North Ari Atoll. President Solih is accompanied on this trip by a delegation of cabinet ministers and senior officials from the government.