President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has announced a Cabinet reshuffle, appointing new ministers to key positions during a ceremony held at the President's Office on Monday afternoon.
In the reshuffle, Dr. Abdulla Khaleel was appointed as the new Minister of Foreign Affairs, Moosa Zameer as the Minister of Finance, and Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim as the Minister of Health. The appointment letters were presented to the ministers at the ceremony, where they took their oath of office before Supreme Court Justice Hon. Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim.
Dr. Abdulla Khaleel, who previously held the position of Minister of Health, now assumes the role of Foreign Minister. Moosa Zameer, previously the Minister of Foreign Affairs, has taken charge of the Finance Ministry. Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim, formerly the Principal Secretary to the President on Public Policy, has been appointed as the Minister of Health.
The reshuffle follows the resignation of Dr. Mohamed Shafeeq, who previously served as the Minister of Finance. The President's office has not provided further details on the resignation at this time.
This latest reshuffle is part of the ongoing efforts by President Muizzu to restructure his administration.
In the reshuffle, Dr. Abdulla Khaleel was appointed as the new Minister of Foreign Affairs, Moosa Zameer as the Minister of Finance, and Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim as the Minister of Health. The appointment letters were presented to the ministers at the ceremony, where they took their oath of office before Supreme Court Justice Hon. Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim.
Dr. Abdulla Khaleel, who previously held the position of Minister of Health, now assumes the role of Foreign Minister. Moosa Zameer, previously the Minister of Foreign Affairs, has taken charge of the Finance Ministry. Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim, formerly the Principal Secretary to the President on Public Policy, has been appointed as the Minister of Health.
The reshuffle follows the resignation of Dr. Mohamed Shafeeq, who previously served as the Minister of Finance. The President's office has not provided further details on the resignation at this time.
This latest reshuffle is part of the ongoing efforts by President Muizzu to restructure his administration.