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Aishath Nahula
އައިޝަތު ނަހުލާ
Nahula in 2019
Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation
In office
17 November 2018 – 17 November 2023
PresidentIbrahim Mohamed Solih
Preceded byAmeen Ibrahim
Succeeded byMohamed Ameen
Council Member of the Jumhooree Party
Assumed office
24 August 2018
Personal details
Born
Aishath Nahula

(1982-03-12) 12 March 1982 (age 42)
Malé, Maldives
Political partyJumhooree Party
Spouse
(m. 2001)
Children6
Alma materVilla College

Aishath Nahula (sometimes known by Aisha; born 12 March 1982) is a Maldivian politician and public figure. She was the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation of Maldives, and a national council member of the Jumhooree Party.[1]

Career

Aisha was elected to the National Executive Council of the Jumhooree Party in June 2018.[2]

During the 2018 presidential elections, Nahula traveled to several islands on campaign to garner support for MDP/joint opposition presidential candidate Ibrahim Mohamed Solih[3] who won the elections which were held on 23 September 2018.[4]

Personal life

She is married to Qasim Ibrahim, a businessman and leader of the Jumhooree Party of Maldives. Together, they have six children.[5]

References

  1. ^ Zalif, Zunana (10 September 2018). "JP leader's wife conducts door-to-door campaign in capital city". RaajjeMV. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
  2. ^ Ali, Humaam (23 June 2018). "JP leader's wife Aishath Nahula wins party council seat". RaajjeMV. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Qasim's wife Aishath Nahula campaigns at AA. Atoll". Vnews. 2018-09-06. Archived from the original on 14 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Maldives opposition leader Ibrahim Mohamed Solih wins presidency with 58.3%: Official". The Straits Times. Agence France-Presse. 24 September 2018. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
  5. ^ Masood, Mohamed Iyad (6 September 2023). "Nahula: Expanding Qasim's business brought stability to the people". Sun. Retrieved 1 May 2024.