uae will remain one of the worlds most secure countries
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Dr Amal al-Qubaisi:

UAE will remain one of the world's most secure countries

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Director General of ADEC Dr Amal al-Qubaisi
Abu Dhabi - Arab Today

Dr. Amal Al Qubaisi, Director General of the Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC), affirmed that the UAE enjoys security thanks to the vision of the wise leadership, which prioritised dignity, happiness and security of human beings and made the UAE one of the world's most secure and stable countries.
It also encouraged Emiratis to continue the development towards further progress, welfare and prosperity.
She made these remarks during her meeting with foreign teachers who live at Al Reem Island and offered condolences on the death of their colleague.
She affirmed ADEC's support for them, stating that cowardly crime does not represent the reality of the tolerant, moderate and generosity of the Emirati society.
Al Qubaisi said that the UAE society is well known for its hospitality and welcomes all those who come to the country. She added that the broad spectrum of Emirati community, including all sections of society, will remain cohesive, live in harmony and denounce all deeds that affect the stability and security or endanger the lives of innocent people.
She reiterated that the country leadership is keen on boosting security as represented in the development of the education sector, the spread of knowledge and science, as well as provision of social benefits for citizens and residents who work in the educational field.
Source: WAM

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