President Dr. Mohammed Muizzu has assured citizens that their employment will not be jeopardized based on their political beliefs, emphasizing his commitment to equal treatment for all individuals irrespective of their affiliations.

Addressing residents of Nilandhoo Island in the Faafu Atoll yesterday, President Muizzu reiterated his stance on political neutrality, stating that the government's policy prioritizes equal treatment for every citizen regardless of their political views. He expressed disappointment with recent remarks made by individuals criticizing the government's policies, emphasizing the need for unity and cooperation to achieve national goals.

"I don't care what position a person holds or what political views they have. I regret that any of us, whether politically motivated or emotional, speaks against my policy," remarked President Muizzu, highlighting the importance of respecting differing opinions while maintaining a unified approach to governance.

President Muizzu specifically addressed concerns raised during a campaign event for Hinnavaru constituency candidate Mohamed Abdul Rahman, where it was suggested that political affiliation could influence employment decisions at MIFCO's fish factory in Felivaru. He clarified that political thinking would not impact job security and affirmed his commitment to fostering peace and reconciliation across the country.

President Muizzu emphasized his dedication to fostering national unity and reconciliation, asserting that political differences should not hinder the country's progress. He reiterated his administration's commitment to democratic values and reiterated that political dissidents would not face punitive measures under his leadership, emphasizing the importance of upholding fundamental rights and liberties for all citizens.