President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has announced the implementation of the "Malé Fahi Programme," a strategic initiative aimed at tackling the significant congestion issues plaguing the greater Malé region due to the increasing number of land vehicles.
The decision follows discussions during yesterday's Cabinet meeting, where the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation presented a comprehensive paper on the issue. The "Malé Fahi Programme" seeks to alleviate the traffic and congestion problems that have intensified as the number of vehicles on the streets has risen.
In addition to launching the programme, President Muizzu has committed to adopting an action plan that includes shared timelines among the responsible institutions involved in its implementation. This collaborative approach is designed to ensure the efficient and timely execution of the measures outlined in the "Malé Fahi Programme," ultimately improving the quality of life for residents in the greater Malé region.
The decision follows discussions during yesterday's Cabinet meeting, where the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation presented a comprehensive paper on the issue. The "Malé Fahi Programme" seeks to alleviate the traffic and congestion problems that have intensified as the number of vehicles on the streets has risen.
In addition to launching the programme, President Muizzu has committed to adopting an action plan that includes shared timelines among the responsible institutions involved in its implementation. This collaborative approach is designed to ensure the efficient and timely execution of the measures outlined in the "Malé Fahi Programme," ultimately improving the quality of life for residents in the greater Malé region.