Celebrating 50 years of Sheikh Hamad

Today marks the 50th anniversary of Fujairah Ruler H.H. Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, assuming the rule of the Emirate….reports Asian Lite News

The 18th September 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of H.H. Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Fujairah, assuming the rule of the Emirate.

Since assuming power, Sheikh Hamad has implemented strategies aimed at achieving sustainable development in the economy, tourism, social development, and culture, further solidifying the UAE’s global standing.

Throughout his 50 years in office, Sheikh Hamad played a key role and participated in various Arab and international meetings, conveying the UAE’s perspective to world leaders while representing the country at numerous global summits over the past fifty years.

Sheikh Hamad has represented the UAE at numerous key global and regional summits. In 1991, he represented the UAE at the 6th Islamic Summit Conference in Dakar, Senegal, followed by his participation in the 9th Islamic Summit in 2000.

His Highness also participated in several Arab summits, including Tunisia in 2004, Algeria in 2005, Doha in 2009, Kuwait in 2014, Egypt in 2015, and Nouakchott in 2016.

His significant contribution also includes representing the UAE at the first EU-Arab League summit in Egypt in 2019 and the UN Millennium Summit in New York.

His Highness also represented the UAE at the Interfaith Dialogue Conference in New York in 2008 and the World Summit on Sustainable Development in South Africa in 2002.

One of the most recent participations of His Highness Sheikh Hamad was at the Fifth United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) in Qatar in 2023.

Fujairah has witnessed an economic boom under Sheikh Hamad’s leadership, evolving into a major strategic hub regionally and globally. The emirate’s ports are now among the largest in the UAE, supporting major projects like the Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline LLC (ADCOP). The port hosts the second-largest bunkering hub and the third-largest storage hub globally.

To accommodate the energy transport needs of some of the world’s most important shipping companies, the port encompasses nine deep-water berths and a jetty for very large crude carriers

In 2023, the Port of Fujairah handled 5,000 containers, while oil refineries in Fujairah produced 4,000 metric tonnes of petroleum products.

Fujairah’s International Airport has also strengthened its role as a gateway for tourism and trade. Meanwhile, the emirate has capitalised on its natural resources, with quarries supplying materials for infrastructure projects across the Gulf region.

In 2023, the emirate’s direct foreign trade imports reached nearly AED2 billion, with around 22,000 business licences issued. The banking sector has also expanded, with 14 banks now operating in Fujairah.

In addition, Sheikh Hamad has championed entrepreneurship, particularly among young people, driving investment in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). This led to the issuance and renewal of 21,000 business licences across various sectors.

Sheikh Hamad has consistently prioritised the welfare of Fujairah’s residents, demonstrated by the launch of the Fujairah 2040 Plan. The plan focuses on enhancing housing and transportation infrastructure, road improvements, water barriers, ports and residential complexes, and expanding healthcare facilities.

In 2018, His Highness also established the Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi for Humanitarian Affairs, which offers assistance to those in need.

His Highness has always emphasised education’s role in sustainable development. Today, Fujairah is home to several higher education institutions, including the Higher Colleges of Technology, the University of Fujairah, and the Fujairah Aviation Academy. The emirate also boasts 67 public and private schools.

In healthcare, the emirate boasts three government hospitals and 117 clinics and health centres, ensuring comprehensive healthcare services. The number of healthcare professionals has increased, with 1,211 doctors and nurses employed in the public sector and 868 in the private sector, according to the latest statistics from the Fujairah Statistics Centre.

Cultural development has been a cornerstone for Sheikh Hamad, transforming Fujairah into a hub for arts and creativity on both the Arab and international stage.

The Fujairah Ruler received the International Theatre Institute (ITI) Medal for his commitment to culture and humanism.

In addition, Sheikh Hamad has prioritised the preservation of Fujairah’s rich cultural heritage. Iconic historical landmarks like Fujairah Fort, which dates back to the 16th century, and Al Bidya Mosque, one of the UAE’s oldest, continue to attract tourists and contribute to the emirate’s cultural tourism.

In 2023, Fujairah’s historical sites attracted 114,305 visitors.

In 2023, Fujairah had 5,000 hotel rooms across 31 hotels, including 13 five-star hotels, contributing AED573 million of revenues from the hospitality sector. The expansion of hotel apartments and tourism projects has boosted the local economy significantly.

Fujairah has made its mark in the sports world thanks to Sheikh Hamad’s focus on promoting various sports activities. The Fujairah International Marine Club is a prime example, hosting numerous international competitions.

The Fujairah Martial Arts Club also consistently achieves remarkable success, a testament to Sheikh Hamad’s continuous support for sports development.

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