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Sarangu Adam Manik praises President Muizzu, says no mismanagement under current administration

By Ahmed Ashraf Published 6 hours ago

Prominent businessman and former Malé City Mayor Sarangu Adam Manik has voiced strong support for President Dr Mohamed Muizzu, expressing confidence in his leadership while attributing the nation’s current economic difficulties to decisions made by previous administrations.

Speaking to the press, Manik stated that his trust in President Muizzu remains unwavering despite his own political affiliation with the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP). He emphasized that their longstanding relationship has remained intact across electoral cycles, underscoring the President’s accessibility and openness.

“President Muizzu is someone I have immense confidence in. Regardless of differing opinions, I have always found him approachable and responsive when needed,” Manik said.

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Addressing ongoing economic concerns, Manik asserted that the challenges facing the Maldives today are not the result of the current administration’s policies. Instead, he pointed to long-standing financial burdens, including substantial national debt, which he said could take generations to resolve.

“These are not issues created by President Muizzu. The scale of debt we carry is immense, and it stems from past decisions,” he noted, referencing financial commitments made during the COVID-19 pandemic period.

Manik further stressed the importance of public awareness, urging Maldivians not to overlook the origins of current economic pressures. He maintained that there is no evidence of mismanagement under the present leadership and described the government’s handling of the situation as effective.

“The difficulties we face today are a legacy of previous administrations. There are no new underlying problems being created. In my view, the situation is being managed very well,” he added.

His remarks are also being viewed as a positive signal ahead of the upcoming local council and Women’s Development Committee (WDC) elections, alongside the national referendum scheduled for April 4, reinforcing growing confidence in the current administration’s direction and public support at the polls.

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