Eid Al Etihad Celebrates The Foundations Of A Strong And United UAE
The 2nd of December is a significant day for the UAE, marking the formation of a unified nation. H.H. Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Ruler of Ajman, highlighted this as a momentous occasion that brought together hearts and wills under one flag. This unity has propelled the UAE to a prominent position globally, ensuring security and progress.
Sheikh Humaid extended his heartfelt congratulations to President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and other esteemed leaders. He also expressed gratitude to the people of the UAE on the 54th Eid Al Etihad. This celebration renews feelings of loyalty and pride in a nation that has transformed from desert beginnings to a leader in development and innovation.

Reflecting on this anniversary, Sheikh Humaid honoured the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and fellow founders. Their vision laid the groundwork for a strong union, creating a modern nation that ensures dignified living for its citizens. The UAE continues to thrive across various sectors due to their foundational efforts.
Sheikh Humaid emphasised that when the founding fathers united the country, they recognised people as key to development. This foresight has made the UAE a hub for achievers seeking success and opportunity. The nation's progress is driven by its people's dedication and talent.
The Ruler of Ajman reiterated that UAE citizens reaffirm their unwavering support for their wise leadership on this occasion. The leadership tirelessly works to maintain high living standards and elevate the UAE's status globally across all domains.
Celebrating Eid Al Etihad honours enduring values and showcases national determination towards a promising future. Achievements continue to grow, with the nation's flag flying high among others worldwide.
Prayers for Continued Prosperity
In his concluding remarks, Sheikh Humaid prayed for ongoing security and stability in the UAE. He wished prosperity, wellbeing, and progress for its people and all residents within its borders.
With inputs from WAM