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President Muizzu Launches ‘Rayyithunge Adu’ Portal to Facilitate Direct Citizen Engagement

President Muizzu Launches ‘Rayyithunge Adu’ Portal to Facilitate Direct Citizen Engagement

President Mohamed Muizzu launched the 'Rayyithunge Adu' portal during the 'Ahaa' public forum at Sultan Park, enabling citizens to voice concerns and feedback directly to the President's Office. The portal requires users to log in with Efaas credentials, which has sparked controversy as it does not allow anonymous submissions, unlike portals under previous presidents Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom and Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, which guaranteed sender anonymity. Ibrahim Khaleel, Minister at the President's Office for Strategic Communications, stated that the requirement ensures complaints are lodged by genuine individuals and are themselves genuine. The portal is part of Muizzu's commitment to transparency and accountability.

President Mohamed Muizzu launched the 'Rayyithunge Adu' portal during the 'Ahaa' public forum at Sultan Park, enabling citizens to voice concerns and feedback directly to the President's Office. The portal requires users to log in with Efaas credentials, which has sparked controversy as it does not allow anonymous submissions, unlike portals under previous presidents Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom and Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, which guaranteed sender anonymity. Ibrahim Khaleel, Minister at the President's Office for Strategic Communications, stated that the requirement ensures complaints are lodged by genuine individuals and are themselves genuine. The portal is part of Muizzu's commitment to transparency and accountability.

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President Mohamed Muizzu launched the 'Rayyithunge Adu' portal during the 'Ahaa' public forum at Sultan Park, enabling citizens to voice concerns and feedback directly to the President's Office. The portal requires users to log in with Efaas credentials, which has sparked controversy as it does not allow anonymous submissions, unlike portals under previous presidents Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom and Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, which guaranteed sender anonymity. Ibrahim Khaleel, Minister at the President's Office for Strategic Communications, stated that the requirement ensures complaints are lodged by genuine individuals and are themselves genuine. The portal is part of Muizzu's commitment to transparency and accountability.

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