On the occasion of Youth Day, Youth Minister Ibrahim Waheed has called on Maldivian youth to embrace their responsibilities and contribute to the nation’s development. In his official address on Youth day, the minister highlighted the vital role that young people play in shaping the future of the Maldives.
Minister Waheed stressed that behind every hope lies hard work, and behind every achievement is responsibility. He emphasized that Youth Day serves as an important reminder for the younger generation to recognize their duties and stay committed to their goals.
Physical and mental health, passion, responsibility, diligence, and skill are crucial qualities that every young person should cultivate, said the Minister. He added that focusing on these areas would better prepare the youth for future challenges and ensure that they are equipped to succeed in life.
In his speech, the minister also encouraged the integration of Islamic values into the daily lives of the youth. He urged them to think deeply about the nation’s current problems and be active participants in finding solutions. Waheed stressed the need for youth to contribute to economic growth and develop sharp thinking to safeguard the country's sovereignty.
The minister reassured that the government’s policies are designed to support the youth in achieving their full potential. He further emphasized that the government's focus is to create opportunities for young people to thrive in various sectors.
Waheed concluded his address by urging the youth to follow the guidance of President Dr. Muizzu, particularly regarding their role in building a prosperous and resilient Maldives.
Youth Day is observed annually to recognize the importance of young people in the development of the nation and to highlight the government's commitment to empowering the youth.
Minister Waheed stressed that behind every hope lies hard work, and behind every achievement is responsibility. He emphasized that Youth Day serves as an important reminder for the younger generation to recognize their duties and stay committed to their goals.
Physical and mental health, passion, responsibility, diligence, and skill are crucial qualities that every young person should cultivate, said the Minister. He added that focusing on these areas would better prepare the youth for future challenges and ensure that they are equipped to succeed in life.
In his speech, the minister also encouraged the integration of Islamic values into the daily lives of the youth. He urged them to think deeply about the nation’s current problems and be active participants in finding solutions. Waheed stressed the need for youth to contribute to economic growth and develop sharp thinking to safeguard the country's sovereignty.
The minister reassured that the government’s policies are designed to support the youth in achieving their full potential. He further emphasized that the government's focus is to create opportunities for young people to thrive in various sectors.
Waheed concluded his address by urging the youth to follow the guidance of President Dr. Muizzu, particularly regarding their role in building a prosperous and resilient Maldives.
Youth Day is observed annually to recognize the importance of young people in the development of the nation and to highlight the government's commitment to empowering the youth.