The government has contracted a company for a major project in HDh. Hirimaradhoo – an island with an extremely small population – which President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has already decided would be relocated to another island.
The government awarded 206 projects on a contractor financing basis to 53 private companies on Thursday. According to the government, these projects would set a record for development.
One of the projects, the development of a waste and resource management centre at Hirimaradhoo, was awarded to a private company named ‘Build Tech’ for MVR 4.1 million.
The high-value project has been initiated at Hirimaradhoo despite the government’s decision to relocate the residents of Hirimaradhoo to Hanimaadhoo, in the same atoll.
The government’s decision had come despite expressed wishes from Hirimadhoo residents to shift to K. Thulusdhoo, near capital Male’, relayed to Local Government Minister Adam Shareef Umar by Hirimaradhoo Council during a meeting on September 9, 2024.
President Muizzu, during a meeting with Hirimaradhoo residents on August 24th as part of a tour of Haa Dhaalu Atoll, announced that the government will provide housing for Hirimaradhoo residents willing to relocate to Hanimaadhoo.
In this regard, the Preisdent said each family with a plot of land in Hirimaradhoo would receive a house in Hanimaadhoo, which will be completed in 18 months.
Hirimaradhoo has a registered population of 589 residents. However, more than half of the population reside in other islands, most of them in the capital Male’. As such, the island’s current population stands in the two hundreds.
MVR 4M project at Hirimaradhoo despite plans to relocate residents
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