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Some members of President Muizzu's cabinet attend the presidential inauguration. (Atoll Times Photo/Ibrahim Ifaz)

Pres Muizzu appoints 22-member cabinet

The ministers took the oath of office at a ceremony held at the President's Office.

17 November 2023

President Dr Mohamed Muizzu on Friday appointed a cabinet of 22 ministers. 

The ministers took the oath of office at a ceremony held at the President's Office, after President Muizzu was sworn in at the Republic Square Friday afternoon.

The cabinet includes:

  • 1-

    Minister of Defence - Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon

  • 2-

    Minister of Foreign Affairs - Moosa Zameer

  • 3-

    Minister of Homeland Security and Technology - Ali Ihusaan

  • 4-

    Minister of Finance - Dr Mohamed Shafeeq

  • 5-

    Minister of Education - Dr Ismail Shafeeu

  • 6-

    Minister of Health - Dr Abdulla Khaleel

  • 7-

    Minister of Economic Development and Trade - Mohamed Saeed

  • 8-

    Minister of Fisheries and Ocean Resources - Ahmed Shiyam

  • 9-

    9. Attorney General - Ahmed Usham

  • 10-

    Minister of Islamic Affairs - Dr Mohamed Shaheem Ali Saeed

  • 11-

    Minister of Tourism - Ibrahim Faisal

  • 12-

    Minister of Social and Family Development - Dr Aishath Shiham

  • 13-

    Minister of Sports, Fitness and Recreation - Abdulla Rafiu

  • 14-

    Minister of Climate Change, Environment and Energy - Thoriq Ibrahim

  • 15-

    Minister of Housing, Land and Urban Development - Dr Ali Haidar Ahmed

  • 16-

    Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation - Mohamed Ameen

  • 17-

    Minister of Dhivehi Language, Culture and Heritage - Adam Naseer Ibrahim

  • 18-

    Minister of Higher Education, Labour and Skills Development - Dr Maryam Mariya

  • 19-

    Minister of Construction and Infrastructure - Dr Abdulla Muththalib

  • 20-

    Minister of Agriculture and Animal Welfare - Dr Aishath Rameela

  • 21-

    Minister of Youth Empowerment, Information and Arts - Ibrahim Waheed

  • 22-

    Minister of Cities, Local Government and Public Works - Adam Shareef

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