FENAKA Transfers Utility Services in Multiple Atolls to STELCO
FENAKA hands over services to state electric company | Photo: STELCO
FENAKA Corporation has signed an agreement to transfer electricity, water and sewerage services in several atolls to State Electric Company Limited.
According to STELCO, the decision was made by President Dr Mohamed Muizzu as part of broader changes to the utility sector.
Under the arrangement, services across 25 islands in Baa Atoll, Lhaviyani Atoll and Meemu Atoll will be transferred from FENAKA to STELCO. The transfer includes the provision and management of electricity, water and sewerage services.
STELCO stated that the move is intended to enhance service delivery and strengthen the long-term management of utility infrastructure.
Following the transfer, STELCO’s operational coverage will expand to 61 islands. Its service areas will include the Greater Malé Area, Kaafu Atoll, Alif Alif Atoll, Alif Dhaal Atoll, Vaavu Atoll, as well as Baa, Lhaviyani and Meemu atolls.
The government has indicated that FENAKA will continue to operate in other regions, remaining responsible for utility services across 131 islands.


