President Dr Mohamed Muizzu has set a historic national benchmark by becoming the first national democratic leader to visit all 187 inhabited islands and cities of the Maldives within just 1 year and 11 months of his presidency. His visit to K. Thulusdhoo today completed this extraordinary achievement that places the entire nation firmly at the center of his governance agenda.
Alongside this milestone, the President has already revisited 64 islands as part of his commitment to reach every inhabited island at least twice during his first term. This pledge demonstrates a leadership style that prioritizes direct engagement with citizens, ensuring that every voice is heard and every community receives attention.
In Maldivian history, only President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom had previously visited all inhabited islands, achieving the feat over 5 years from 1978 to 1983. President Dr Muizzu has surpassed this timeline by more than half, underscoring the powerful pace and decisive action that define his presidency.
Across the nation, wherever President Dr Muizzu traveled, he met with local councils, Women’s Development Committees, and heads of institutions. Many islands saw development projects initiated through these visits, and several were completed and inaugurated on the spot, bringing tangible progress to communities that had long awaited government presence.
This massive nationwide effort, completed within such a short timeframe, stands as a transformative moment for Maldivian leadership. The President’s continuous travel, strong decentralization push, and direct connection with citizens signal a new era where every island, big or small, enjoys equal priority in national development.

