Friday, September 26, 2008

Nothing can stop the youth from advancing their careers - Gayoom













MALE, Maldives
– DRP Presidential candidate Mr. Maumoon Abdul Gayoom addressed the Maldivian youth tonight. He told them that nothing can stand in the way of the advancement of their careers.

Speaking to the youth at Kalaafaanu School in the Henveiru ward of Male as part of his Presidential campaign, he also told them it is narrow-minded thinking that has made the youth synonymous with illegal drugs and sports. He stated that on the contrary, the youth are the future of the country. He also said that we can achieve true social development by providing the youth with the education and training that they need as they are the hope of the nation.

Increasing Availability of Opportunities

Captivated audience of young men and women

Mr. Gayoom also narrated his personal life experiences as a young boy growing up in a poor family and the hard work he had to do in order to pursue higher education.


He also told them that now the youth have limitless opportunities to advance in the field of their choice. In addition he also said that the government gives great importance to empowering the youth and making them independent, self-reliant individuals.

DRP Presidential Manifesto Is Youth-Oriented

Mr. Gayoom said that the DRP Presidential manifesto includes various promises on youth to make them self-reliant and prepared to face the challenges in life for their continued development. He also said that the manifesto includes many projects planned with the youth in mind as the DRP feels that youth participation is integral to the development of the country.

He quoted excerpts from the manifesto’s chapter on youth which included eliminating the hurdles that prevent the youth from securing employment, shaping the job market so that it is legally and economically favorable to the youth, creating 15,000 additional job opportunities for the youth and providing government sponsorship for 6000 students in 5 years.

Speaking to the youth in a casual and relaxed atmosphere Mr. Gayoom quipped that it would be unwise to let someone who gives up in the face of challenges, become the next leader for the Maldives. So he reminded the youth to give careful thought to the contending candidates before casting their vote.
In addition to Mr. Gayoom, Member of DRP Council and Minister of Legal Reform, Information and Arts Mr. Mohamed Nasheed and Deputy Leader of the DRP Youth Wing Mr. Ahmed Mahloof also addressed the gathering.

Mr. Gayoom also answered queries from the youth who consisted of equally large numbers of young men and women.

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