The government plans to expand its nationwide housing programme, advancing beyond the initial commitment to 57 islands, according to Dr Abdulla Muththalib, Minister of Construction, Housing and Infrastructure. The initiative, the minister said, reflects an intensified effort to meet housing demands across the country. He made the statement during the recent ‘Ahaa’ forum.
Minister Muththalib described the original focus on 57 islands as a deliberate measure to prioritise developments tied to President Dr Mohamed Muizzu’s campaign pledges. Projects announced during the president’s public engagements, he said, were identified early for implementation, forming the cornerstone of the administration’s housing strategy.
Contractor response to these priority developments has been active, with proposals submitted for 42 of the designated islands, according to the minister. “Proposals for housing projects have been submitted for 42 islands within this initiative; notably, 15 islands did not receive proposals. Upon the completion of the evaluation process, the opportunity for price submissions will be made available imminently,” Minister Muththalib stated.
As evaluation progresses, the government’s attention is turning to broader implementation, with Minister Muththalib confirming that construction will begin on the currently announced atoll projects before further housing developments are unveiled. “The government has presently announced plans for the construction of 12,000 housing units across the atolls,” he elaborated.