Gulf Today

Mohammed has immense faith in Emiratis

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His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has rightly showered praise on the people of his country. In fact, it is very relevant and timely, particular­ly when Expo 2020 is round the corner and many Emirati volunteers will be showing their nation’s etiquete and hospitalit­y to the millions of guests who will be gracing the event.

Sheikh Mohammed believes in empowering them as much as possible., because he knows his countrymen are a valuable font of talent, enterprise and innovation. “We constantly seek to invest in our human resources in a bid to empower them and engage them in our efforts to find innovative solutions to future challenges. The future belongs to those who pursue science and knowledge and master the skills necessary to excel and accomplish their goals.”

Sheikh Mohammed made these remarks while atending the graduation ceremony of the 7th and 8th batch of graduates of the Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government (MBRSG) Masters programmes. Lt. General Sheikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, also atended the graduation ceremony.

The ceremony saw 285 students graduate from MBRSG’S Masters programmes in various discipline­s including administra­tion, innovation and public policy. A total of 86 candidates from the Ministry of Interior graduated from the Executive Master of Public Administra­tion (EMPA) programme.

The UAE is home to outstandin­g academic institutio­ns that are capable of producing world-leading, globally competitiv­e scientific breakthrou­ghs and providing government­s in the UAE and the region with pragmatic, forward-thinking solutions. It is here that the extent of his magnanimit­y of giving credit where it is due shines. “We will continue to support our scientific and academic institutes and invest in our Emirati people, our most valuable asset and our best bet for building a bright future for generation­s to come,” Sheikh Mohammed said.

His comments on the intrinsic worth of Emiratis are very noteworthy and worthy of quote.

“The UAE is confidentl­y moving forward towards the future and has registered a host of inspiring achievemen­ts in record time. It has become a role model for progress and developmen­t, seting an example for many countries around the world.”

The UAE’S prestigiou­s record is largely due to the Emiratis who have strived hard and sparkled in various fields, be it nuclear technology, political representa­tion, academe, even space missions. But this would not have been possible without the leaders’ all-time support.

To illustrate the handiwork of the Emiratis. Recently, a team of Emirati entreprene­urs launched the first satellite to track wildlife in the UAE (Ghalib). Developed by Emirati company Marshall Intech, the satellite was successful­ly launched on Spacex Falcon-9 rocket at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida.

The launch demonstrat­es the increasing role of young Emirati entreprene­urs in the UAE space industries and their contributi­on that enhances the country’s position as a leader in the region’s space sector. Also, there is no match for the UAE when it comes to women’s empowermen­t and gender equality. A series of initiative­s have been launched aimed at ensuring the readiness of Emirati women, in line with the slogan announced by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, “The Preparatio­ns for the Next Fity Years.”

The UAE is ranked as a leading country in gender equality in the region, according to the World Economic Forum’s 2020 Global Gender Gap report. The honour for Sarah Al Amiri, Minister of State for Advanced Technology and chairwoman of the UAE Space Agency, speaks volumes for her talent. She was earlier this year named one of Time’s 2021 list of the Next 100 Most Influentia­l People in the World.

Her inclusion comes ater successful­ly leading the UAE’S Hope Probe into Mars’ orbit in the first-ever Arab interplane­tary mission.

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