Outgoing President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih says this is the only instance in which the Maldives has experienced a seamless transition of administration since the country's switch to a multi-party system.

He made these remarks while delivering his Republic Day address this morning.

Addressing the nation, the President asserted that when he was elected five years ago, the public was in a state of unrest and fear, stating that this had changed due to the populace demanding that peace be restored to the country.

The President also discussed the current government’s assurance of freedom of expression, noting businessmen and the general public living without any fear of backlash from differing political opinions, and that journalists can now work free of fear. He underscored that all citizens can access essential services.

The President further stated that he prioritized establishing social justice and equality in the exercise of government responsibilities, such as closing the longstanding development gap among the islands, balancing services, enhancing resources, and enforcing that all citizens are covered under governmental responsibilities. He added that in carrying out its responsibilities, the government has made every effort to serve all individuals on an equal basis and has made an effort to give fair and compassionate governance to everyone.

He affirmed that the people would like to see this continue, pointing out that this is the only instance in which the Maldives has experienced a seamless transition of administration since the country's switch to a multi-party system.

He went on to say that all succeeding administrations and leaders must uphold and propagate these accomplishments throughout the nation.