Mohamed Muizzu, born on 15 June 1978, is a prominent Maldivian politician who currently holds the position of president in the Maldives, assuming office on 17 November 2023. His political career has been marked by diverse roles, from serving as the Minister of Housing to being elected as the Mayor of Malé, ultimately securing the presidency in the 2023 elections. This article explores Muizzu’s educational background, early career, political journey, and his current presidency.
Muizzu’s educational journey commenced at Majeediyya School, the oldest school in the Maldives. He pursued his passion for structural engineering, earning his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the University of London, followed by a Ph.D. in civil engineering from the University of Leeds. His academic accolades also include a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from America’s Project Management Institute (PMI). In 1998, Muizzu commenced his government service as a Construction & Public Works Planning Technician Trainee at the Ministry of Construction and Public Works.
Minister of Housing:
In 2012, Muizzu assumed the role of Minister of Housing and Environment during President Waheed Hassan’s administration. He continued under President Abdulla Yameen’s government after the 2013 Presidential Election. Notably, Muizzu oversaw major infrastructure projects, including the historic Sinamalé Bridge, the first inter-island bridge in Maldivian history.
Progressive Party of Maldives:
Post the 2018 presidential election, Muizzu joined the Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) and was appointed as the vice-president and head of the Elections Department of the opposition.
Mayor of Malé:
In 2021, Muizzu achieved a significant milestone by being elected as the Mayor of Malé, defeating the candidate from the ruling Maldivian Democratic Party. This victory marked him as the first directly elected Mayor of Malé, serving a 5-year term.
Muizzu’s presidential journey began with his nomination as the candidate for the People’s National Congress (PNC) after the conviction of former President Abdulla Yameen. His campaign focused on reducing Indian influence in Maldivian affairs, and he was described as pro-China. Muizzu clinched victory in the 2023 presidential election, swearing in as the 9th President on November 17, 2023.
Muizzu embarked on diplomatic endeavors, making official visits to Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, showcasing his commitment to international relations.
Muizzu is married to Sajidha Mohamed, and together they have three children. His family background includes a half-sister, Saudha, who is a PNC candidate for the Nilandhoo constituency. Muizzu’s father, Sheikh Hussain Abdul Rahman, was a judge and scholar of religion, receiving the National Award of Honour in 2013 for his contributions to religious awareness and education.
Mohamed Muizzu, born on 15 June 1978, is a prominent Maldivian politician who currently holds the position of president in the Maldives, assuming office on 17 November 2023.
Muizzu assumed the presidency on November 17, 2023, following the conviction of former President Abdulla Yameen.
In 1998, Muizzu started his government service as a Construction & Public Works Planning Technician Trainee at the Ministry of Construction and Public Works.
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