Khaleej Times

UAE’s mission to groom Future Leaders

- Anjana Sankar

In a major step to develop Emirati talent the UAE can count on, a unique programme to train and nurture local experts and specialist­s has been launched. Twenty outstandin­g Emiratis from various sectors have been hand-picked to be part of the debut batch of the ‘National Expert Programme’. They will be groomed by ministers and high-ranking government officials in the next six months.

In an exclusive event held at the Founder’s Memorial at the Abu Dhabi Corniche on Monday evening, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, urged young Emiratis to be role models for their country and be “credible and authentic”.

The late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan would have been proud to see that the UAE has produced “these exceptiona­l young men and women who are going to lead in their own specialtie­s”, the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince said.

The most precious thing we possess as a country is authentici­ty and credibilit­y. And this credibilit­y is achieved not through a contract signed by two parties with 10 people on each side. Our credibilit­y is our word and the promise we keep so that others know we are going to keep it forever

Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan

“Building human capital was the most important element of his life because he knew its worth. Today, we can be proud that we have Emirati experts in our country to train and mentor you.”

In a motivation­al speech, Sheikh Mohamed recollecte­d how as a child he had witnessed Sheikh Zayed relying on local human resources and “not foreign companies” to build the breakwater­s on the corniche to prevent seawater from seeping onto the island.

“Some 30 or 40 years ago, the Founding Father asked Emiratis to help build the breakwater­s and even gave them cars on the condition that they would collect and deposit the stones themselves. Instead of letting foreign companies make money, Sheikh Zayed used local human resources to solve the problem.

“What I would like to say is that the most precious thing we possess as a country is authentici­ty and credibilit­y. And this credibilit­y is achieved not through a contract signed by two parties with 10 people on each side. Our credibilit­y is our word and the promise we keep so that others know we are going to keep it forever. This is the characteri­stic we want you to show off to the world.”

The selected experts will undergo a six-month training programme that will have classroom-based learning, mentoring and shadowing, and planning and leadership.

The experts represent various sectors divided under four clusters: Economic and infrastruc­ture developmen­t, environmen­t, social developmen­t and security and internatio­nal affairs. Government officials, including ministers, will mentor and groom the selected experts in their respective field to develop core competenci­es.

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Sheikh mohamed bin zayed during the launch of the national expert Programme.

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