President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has called for stronger collective action to combat drug abuse and illicit trafficking, describing the issue as a social, economic, moral, and national security challenge that threatens the very fabric of Maldivian society.
In a message marking the , President Muizzu said the Maldives joins the international community in observing this year’s theme, “World drug problem: persisting issues, new challenges, innovative responses.” He stressed that tackling the drug problem is vital to protecting the country’s future and safeguarding its youth.
The President highlighted the government’s ongoing efforts to strengthen treatment and rehabilitation services, announcing that three new full-service rehabilitation centres are scheduled to open later this year, expanding support for individuals seeking recovery.
He also pointed to recent legislative reforms aimed at strengthening the country’s response to drug-related crimes. According to the President, the reforms enhance coordination among state agencies, improve legal and procedural frameworks, and introduce stronger measures to dismantle trafficking networks while ensuring offenders are held accountable.
Reaffirming the Maldives’ commitment to regional and international cooperation, President Muizzu said the country will continue working with global partners to address emerging threats, including new psychoactive substances and evolving drug trafficking methods.
Concluding his message, the President urged families, communities, civil society organisations, and the private sector to unite in building a drug-free Maldives. He said that through compassion, understanding, and greater opportunities, communities can help individuals make healthier choices while strengthening the nation’s resilience.

