President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has announced plans to digitize all government agencies, emphasizing his administration’s commitment to modernizing public services.
Speaking in an interview with PSM before concluding his official visit to Estonia, President Muizzu described the visit as highly successful. He highlighted Estonia’s status as a global leader in digitalization and noted that Estonia’s commitment to supporting the Maldives in this sector was a major step forward.
“In the coming year, we will work to digitize all government services, including the education and health sectors. Hopefully, within the next three to four years, we will achieve full digitalization,” he stated.
President Muizzu expressed confidence that the Maldivian people would embrace the digital transformation, despite initial resistance from some. He reaffirmed that his administration remains focused on making the Maldives a digitally advanced nation by the end of his term.
Speaking in an interview with PSM before concluding his official visit to Estonia, President Muizzu described the visit as highly successful. He highlighted Estonia’s status as a global leader in digitalization and noted that Estonia’s commitment to supporting the Maldives in this sector was a major step forward.
“In the coming year, we will work to digitize all government services, including the education and health sectors. Hopefully, within the next three to four years, we will achieve full digitalization,” he stated.
President Muizzu expressed confidence that the Maldivian people would embrace the digital transformation, despite initial resistance from some. He reaffirmed that his administration remains focused on making the Maldives a digitally advanced nation by the end of his term.