Completion of Several Projects Inaugurated in Alifu Alifu Atoll

MV+ News Desk | August 17, 2023
Photo: The President’s Office

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih inaugurated the completion of several projects in AA. Mathiveri, AA. Bodufolhudhoo and AA. Feridhoo.

Projects on Feridhoo

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih officially inaugurated the new extension of the healthcare centre on Feridhoo Island in Alifu Alifu Atoll yesterday. 

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The inauguration ceremony was held in Feridhoo as part of the President’s ongoing visit to several islands in the atoll.

After the opening ceremony, President Solih toured the new extension of the healthcare centre and inquired about the services available at the facility. The new wing resolves the shortage of space at the healthcare centre and includes several new facilities that would benefit patients and staff. 

The administrative office provides a dedicated space for staff to manage patient records and coordinate care, while the public health unit offers various preventive health services. The facility also includes a meeting room and general and medical stores to ensure that essential supplies and medications are readily available.

Projects on Mathiveri and Bodufolhudhoo

resident Ibrahim Mohamed Solih officially inaugurated the new football and volleyball courts yesterday on Bodufolhudhoo Island and marked the completion of the water supply network on Mathiveri Island in Alifu Alifu Atoll. 

The President is currently conducting a tour of several islands in the atoll.

The newly inaugurated football ground on Bodufolhudhoo Island, layered with turf, features state-of-the-art amenities and facilities. Alioth Investment Pvt. Ltd. laid the subbase layer, while Amin Construction Pvt. Ltd. installed the turf ground. 

These enhancements will provide an improved sporting experience for athletes and sports enthusiasts on the island. The island’s newly developed volleyball court was also constructed to modern standards. The Malé Water and Sewerage Company (MWSC) was contracted to develop the water supply network on Mathiveri Island.

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