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Sobir, conferred Order of the Distinguished Rule of Izzuddin yesterday, dies at 73

Hassan Sobir, was conferred Order of the Distinguished Rule of Izzuddin yesterday, dies after long battle with cancer. (Photo/President's Office(

Hassan Sobir, who served as the tourism minister for six years and a longtime serviceman of the state, has passed away on Monday at 73.

Notably, Sobir was conferred Order of the Distinguished Rule of Izzuddin by President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu on Sunday.

He died at approximately 7:31am on Monday morning at Tree Top Hospital in Hulhumale’, after a long battle with cancer. 

President Muizzu, via a post on X, said Sobir’s passing is a great loss to the nation. He underscored the Sobir, in his tenue as a minister, had made invaluable contributions to the fisheries, agriculture and tourism sectors of the Maldives.

The President, noting Sobir had served as the Maldivian ambassador to various nations, said he was a diplomat who made constructive contributions to strengthen Maldives’ foreign relations.

Sobir, who had served the state for 25 years, held the post of tourism minister from 1998 to 2004, during former president Maumoon Abdul Gayyoom’s administration. Prior to this, he had served as a deputy minister at Planning and Environment Ministry in 1991 and a deputy minister at Agriculture Ministry in 1993.

During his tenure as the Tourism Minister, Sobir also served as the parliamentary representative for North Ari Atoll.

Later on, he served as the Permanent Representative of the Maldives to the United Nations, Representative of the Maldives to the European Union, High Commissioner of the Maldives to the UK, High Commissioner of the Maldives to Singapore and Ambassador of the Maldives to Belgium.

At the time of his passing, he was serving as the Ambassador of Maldives to Japan. 

Sobir is survived by his wife and two children. 

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