President Inaugurates Senior Citizens’ Park and Lays Foundation Stone for Heritage Project in Utheemu
President Dr Mohamed Muizzu innaugurating Onuhiya, a senior citizens’ park in Haa Alifu Utheemu, on August 24, 2025 | Photo: President’s Office
President Dr Mohamed Muizzu has inaugurated Onuhiya, a senior citizens’ park in Haa Alifu Utheemu, as part of the official National Day activities today.
Following the inauguration, the President and First Lady Sajidha Mohamed planted Haivakaru (teak) trees in the square in memory of Boduthakurufaanu, commemorating the nation’s historic heritage.
As part of the celebrations, President Muizzu also laid the foundation stone for the Boduthakurufaanu Gate, marking the start of the Ghazee Bandaarain Heritage Revival Project. The event was officiated by the Minister of Dhivehi Language, Culture and Heritage, Adam Naseer Ibrahim.
The Boduthakurufaanu Gate has been designed to honour the six heroes of Kalhuohfummi, symbolising the revival of Islam, Maldivian culture, and the nation’s independence. Its six pillars, modelled on traditional Maldivian mosque architecture, represent the six heroes, while six lights will illuminate the gate at night to preserve the memory of their service.
President Dr @MMuizzu and First Lady @sajidhaamohamed officially open ‘Onuhiya,' the senior citizens’ park in Utheemu. The park stands as a community-led achievement, reflecting the islanders’ dedication to supporting the well-being of the elderly. #QaumeeDhuvas1447 pic.twitter.com/fCxBbnnH9A— The President's Office (@presidencymv) August 24, 2025
The ceremony was attended by the President and First Lady, Vice President Uz Hussain Mohamed Latheef, the Speaker of the People’s Majlis, the Chief Justice of the Maldives, and other senior government officials.





