Khaleej Times

Arrived as Lebanese but embraced Emirati life

- (As told to Sandhya D’Mello)

I’m a Lebanese national who arrived in Abu Dhabi in 1969 even before the Union of the UAE. I am now a proud Emarati after almost 50 years in this wonderful country, having arrived in my late 20s, you can calculate my age.

The climate was harsh and civil infrastruc­ture was almost non-existent then. It used to take me 10 hours to drive from Dubai to Abu Dhabi in part roads part sand dunes. I arrived in 1969 on an investor visa and secured the contract for Sheikh Rashid Hospital’s suspended ceiling and cubicles in 1970. I tendered for it at the Rulers Office like any other contractor.

We had the same business in Beirut and so I basically extended it out into the UAE with this initial contract at the Rashid Hospital. In those days, given the small size of the population, estimated at around 50,000 in the 60s, and the late Sheikh Rashid’s business friendly environmen­t that continues today, if you had a valuable propositio­n it was relatively smooth. I registered my company by supplying the Dubai Municipali­ty with a bank guarantee of Dh100,000, as an investor, without having to require a sponsor.

While the UAE has grown exponentia­lly since then, the principles and values are the same. Treat everyone with respect and fairly. If you are honest and respectful, everything is possible. One of the main reasons I stayed in Dubai after my first contract with Rashid Hospital, was the amazing treatment I received from this amazing man the late Sheikh Rashid, God bless his soul. In those days, if you had a significan­t problem, you could escalate it up to Sheikh Rashid and it would be solved in the fairest manner.

Today also, if we have issues we can escalate it up to the decision makers responsibl­e as the country has grown and institutio­nalised and they have the same value system, one of fairness and respect and the appropriat­e solutions will emerge.

I still enjoy my work very much, across all the businesses that I’m involved with. I am also spending a lot of time on philanthro­pic initiative­s. I am an avid golfer and try to play daily and the rest of my time is spent with my lovely wife of almost 50 years and my children and grandchild­ren.

My achievemen­ts in Dubai are a product of the unique leadership that we have in this amazing country. We are blessed to have leaders who have vision with execution capabiliti­es who genuinely care deeply about all its residents. We are lucky to live in safety with dignity and rule of law and for that I am incredibly grateful to the beloved UAE.

I have a Facebook account and I operate it myself. It is a great way for me to stay in touch with my friends and family and share moments no matter where we are in the world. My wife is also on FB but also uses Instagram and does so herself.

I have a lot of respect for the words of Said Khoury, the cofounder of Consolidat­ed Contractor­s Company CC that to be successful in life it needs working hard, honesty and perseveran­ce. The one golden rule I have always followed is always be positive. The outcome will be the same but much more enjoyable with positivity.

My advice to someone who has landed in UAE today? Get to know the Emirati people, learn the culture, learn the values of the country laid down by its forefather­s and leadership, embrace them genuinely, respect the laws and customs, work hard and the rest will be a great story.

My favourite leader is His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who has ambition, compassion, vision, energy, courage and perseveran­ce, all rolled into one person.

My favourite place is Jumeirah, I’ve lived here for nearly 50 years; when I’m in Jumeirah, I feel calm and at home again.

My achievemen­ts in Dubai are a product of the unique leadership that we have in this amazing country. We are blessed to have leaders who have vision with execution capabiliti­es who genuinely care deeply about all its residents.” Ghaleb Farha, businessma­n

 ??  ?? Ghaleb Farha with his employees outside the constructi­on site of Sheikh Rashid Hospital in 1971; the villa where he lived in Abu Dhabi in 1969 and his villa on Al Wasl Road, Jumeirah, in 1976. —
Ghaleb Farha with his employees outside the constructi­on site of Sheikh Rashid Hospital in 1971; the villa where he lived in Abu Dhabi in 1969 and his villa on Al Wasl Road, Jumeirah, in 1976. —
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