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Expo workers celebrate UAE’s Golden Jubilee with giant cake

- KELLY CLARKE

Constructi­on workers who helped bring Expo 2020 Dubai to life joined in with the UAE’s Golden Jubilee celebratio­ns on Thursday morning.

Managers at the workers’ accommodat­ion complex in Jebel Ali presented the 450-strong team with a 1.5-metre-wide cake in UAE flag colours, adorned with the 50th anniversar­y logo.

As the cake was being cut, Arabic music played and workers waved their UAE flags with pride.

Workers were also handed small gifts, including stationery and chocolates, and caterers served slices of cake and cups of badam kheer – a sweet drink made from milk, sugar and rice.

Prashant Shptye, 38, operations manager for Servhub, the company that organised the event, said all the workers helped in the constructi­on of Expo 2020 Dubai.

“Each one of the men here played a part in making Expo come to life,” he said.

“From constructi­on workers to electricia­ns, and plumbers to carpenters, we wanted to celebrate them today as we also celebrate the 50th anniversar­y of the UAE.

“It’s great to see everyone so happy and enjoying the music and food today.”

Around the site in Jebel Ali, workers were seen enjoying their day off. On one section of the road, a group of men used bricks and stones to make wickets as they enjoyed a game of cricket.

Cafes and malls in the area were also decorated with bunting and UAE flags.

Bob Michael Orok, 30, from Nigeria, has been in the UAE for just under a year and was celebratin­g his first National Day.

“I have only lived here for one year and wow, what a celebratio­n it is,” said the constructi­on supervisor.

“Today we are all Emirati and I thank the Emirates for allowing me to be a part of their country.

“I have lived in Kenya, South Africa and America and I am proud to experience a new life in a country so young but with such a rich past.”

Imtiaz Afsar, 24, a constructi­on worker from India, said he was enjoying the celebratio­ns with his “new family”.

“It feels great to be celebratin­g today with the UAE on its 50th anniversar­y,” he said.

“I’ve enjoyed dancing with my friends and eating cake; I couldn’t believe it was so big when they brought it out.

“Today you see men from India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Nepal, many places all over the world and we are celebratin­g the UAE.

“I am far from home but now I have a new family here.”

A Dubai resident for 14 years, Mukhter Ahmad, from India, took photos of the celebratio­ns.

“The UAE has given me peace because I can provide for my family,” he said.

“I took many pictures today because I want to show my wife how my life is in the UAE, it is a good place for me and them.

“Today the UAE is 50 and I think it has given many people many opportunit­ies in those 50 years.”

 ?? Ruel Pableo for The National ?? Servhub treated their employees on National Day at their accommodat­ion in Jebel Ali, Dubai. All the men had taken part in the constructi­on of Expo 2020 Dubai
Ruel Pableo for The National Servhub treated their employees on National Day at their accommodat­ion in Jebel Ali, Dubai. All the men had taken part in the constructi­on of Expo 2020 Dubai

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