Abu dhabi: H.H. Sheikh Rashid bin Saud bin Rashid Al Mu'alla, Crown Prince of Umm Al Qaiwain, and Chairman of the Executive Council, led the Council's meeting today. The meeting was attended by H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saud bin Rashid Al Mu'alla, Deputy Ruler of Umm Al Qaiwain and Vice Chairman of the Executive Council, along with department heads and Council members.
According to Emirates News Agency, the meeting took place during the UAE Government Annual Meetings 2025 in Abu Dhabi. H.H. Sheikh Rashid expressed appreciation for the UAE Government Annual Meetings, highlighting their role in strengthening federal-local integration in government work and fostering participation in shaping the nation's strategic developmental vision for future generations.
H.H. Sheikh Rashid acknowledged the commitment of the Umm Al Qaiwain Government teams, encouraging them to work collaboratively to achieve optimal outcomes. He emphasized the alignment with the UAE Government's strategy to unify efforts and coordinate capabilities to meet national priorities and objectives.
He further praised the dedication of government teams in Umm Al Qaiwain for their service to both citizens and residents, urging them to persist in their efforts to improve the emirate's standing in various sectors. He stressed the importance of enhancing institutional and individual performance, ensuring customer satisfaction, and embracing excellence and innovation in government operations.
The meeting agenda included discussions on various government topics, focusing on enhancing services and strengthening Umm Al Qaiwain's position across different domains. The Council made several decisions and recommendations aimed at advancing governmental performance in the emirate.
A significant outcome of the meeting was the announcement of the Government Services Development Committee's formation. The committee aims to unify efforts, streamline administrative procedures, and improve service quality for the public. Its goal is to deliver services that exceed customer expectations, guided by the principles of customer-centricity and government efficiency.