The harsh truth is that @MMuizzu is a very ordinary politician. Since becoming President, he has shown nothing outstanding or extraordinary. He has offered no inspiring performance, no illuminating ideas, and no practical vision for development.
He is what he has always been: an ordinary politician who was fortunate enough to reach the presidency through someone else’s popularity, and then came to believe that power is everything and that nothing else matters. He remains the same person he was in PPM. Whether those around him admit it or not, many will eventually be left disappointed and will look for opportunities to distance themselves from him and secure their own futures.
The reality is that Muizzu is unlikely to be re-elected. The results of the recent referendum suggest that around 70% of voters opposed his position, while the local council elections further strengthened the argument. Having lost all cities and most councils, the PNC has little chance of winning the next presidential election with Muizzu as its candidate.
Good luck, Minister. You have always been a mentor to me, and I sincerely value your guidance. Wishing you every success in your bid for the Vice Presidency. You should contest for CP position.
Discussions within the PNC on replacing Muizzu as the party’s 2028 presidential candidate have begun.
Muizzu is calling, messaging, and pressuring PPM leaders while accusing them of conspiring to field another candidate for 2028.
He sidelined strong potential rivals, Ghassan, Zameer, and Adam. Though Zameer has already started his campaign for PNC’s VP position, Muizzu will not give that position to Zameer.
The next targets are Shiyam and Adhurey. They will be sidelined.
Rushed congress is to make PPM’s influential figures and leadership irrelevant.
Muizzu should understand one thing: he may intimidate PPM leaders, reshuffle positions, and consolidate power, but he cannot stop the movement seeking to replace him.
The talk of alternative candidate for 2028 has already taken started within the PNC, fear or intimidation cannot stop it.
Here is the new Managing Director of @mifcomv, Mohamed Anas, already giving interviews barely a few months into the role. He speaks like a child, repeating memorised info that the entire country has known for decades, while presenting it as brand new insights and visionary ideas.
This has become the standard pattern with every new CEO appointed under this gov. They rush to give interviews and seek media attention at the earliest opportunity. In the interview, Anas proudly admits that the first thing he did upon taking charge was to create a new organisational structure for the company, all within a single month.
How can anyone fully grasp the detailed operations of a company like MIFCO in just one month? Without a thorough understanding of its workings, how can any meaningful structural changes be implemented? An inexperienced CEO like him should spend several months quietly learning the technical, operational and cultural aspects of the organisation before opening his mouth in public.
He’s not a seasoned executive with a proven track record that everyone already respects. He’s essentially a novice in this role, like a child playing CEO.
If you watch the video closely, you’ll notice him typing very seriously on his laptop. At first glance, one might assume he is approving a multi million MVR transaction or drafting an important email to a foreign supplier. In reality, he was simply struggling to type in his password and log in. You can see it on the other monitor😭
This is exactly how low quality appointments are destroying our taxpayer funded SOEs, including MIFCO and the entire fishing industry. There should be a law preventing inexperienced and incompetent individuals like him from being placed in critical positions within important sectors.
This Anas is also a thief, just like Muizzu’s other team members. When he was President of the PCB, he used his position to secure contracts for his sole proprietorship, LMA Investment, including projects for the construction and upgrading of health centres in Laamu and Gaafu. He’s also a regular furniture supplier to SOEs such as HDC, charging overpriced rates for items like office chairs.
As is typical, this CEO’s first priority is giving media interviews rather than working diligently for a few years to deliver real results and only then speaking to the media after achieving tangible milestones. Instead, this is yet another CEO collecting a fat paycheck while doing little meaningful work.
Literally everything he said in the interview, from the planned new canning factory to tuna buying volumes and production percentages, is already public knowledge that has been discussed for years.
By the time he leaves MIFCO without delivering any meaningful results, he will have struck private deals with numerous foreign and local contractors for his own businesses. Thieves everywhere.
People are fed up with these low quality CEOs. They want actual results, not this kind of performative nonsense. And just so you know, this Anas, the one speaking with an areca nut tucked in his mouth, is the relative and brother in law of SJ @Ashamhyd and @SJshihad . What a thoroughly performative interview.
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