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Umar Zahir's namesake building is testament to his services: President

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has reminisced about the invaluable services rendered by the late Umar Zahir, state dignitary and honouree of the Order of the Distinguished Rule of Izzuddin (ODRI), stating that his namesake office complex stands testament to his exemplary services. The building was officially opened in Hulhumale'.

Speaking at the ceremony, President Solih recalled the virtues, invaluable contributions to national development, and devotion to preserving national unity of the late Umar Zahir, stating that the land on which the new building stands is a well-planned and executed blueprint by the late Umar Zahir.

Additionally, President Solih spoke about the long service record of the late Umar Zahir, who started his career in government as a clerk and ended it as one of the most influential ministers in the government. He added that the late Umar Zahir spent over half of his lifetime in the service of the government and nation, which is reason enough to dedicate the new office building in his name.

Furthermore, President Solih noted that the new office building opened at a most opportune time, with the growing need for new spaces to run government offices. He added that the Ghaazee Building in Malé City is old and that the Huravee Building was demolished due to its age. He also noted that it was costly to operate government offices in rented spaces and that the new building would ensure some reprieve to the budget.

The administration plans to relocate the offices and services of three government ministries to the new building; the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, the Ministry of Gender, Family, and Social Services, and the Ministry of Higher Education. The six-storey building features 25,000sqft of office space on each of its four levels, meeting rooms, seminar rooms, a terrace, and a parking lot for 21 automobiles and 360 motorcycles.