President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has stated that the land reclamation project to solve housing shortages in Shaviyani Atoll Funadhoo will begin next year, after being included in the state budget for the year.

The President made these remarks speaking during Funadhoo School's golden jubilee anniversary event.

Reiterating the administration's commitment to ensuring inclusive education and the right for every child to quality education and learning, the President said it aims to build generations of skilled, talented, and innovative youth who strive toward maintaining cohesion and harmony in society. He added that the administration's free first-degree programme sought to realise these goals. In addition to heeding school education, the President urged all students to be mindful of what is happening around them and consider ways to contribute to community development.

The President also spoke about the administration's efforts to further the education sector and noted that 203 education infrastructure projects are currently progressing in different stages of development. A project to develop 15 classrooms in Funadhoo School is underway. The President added that funds would be earmarked in the budget next year to establish an additional administrative building. He also spoke about the implementation of the administration's decision last May to revise the pay structure of education sector staff to ensure a commensurate wage for them.

Speaking about other projects planned for the island, the President announced his decision to commence a land reclamation project next year, as requested by the residents. He added that the administration plans to begin coastal protection work on the island soon.

At the ceremony, the President presented commemorative "Golden Jubilee Honour" plaques to the long-serving staff of the school. The honour recipients included the school's founder, the late Abdulla Abdul Kareem, and teacher Abdul Haadhee Yoosuf.

The President also presented commemorative plaques to long-serving employees who have served for over 15 and 20 years.