"Even if I
was on a
business trip, I
would insist on
going back to
the UAE for
National Day,"
says Abdul Razaq
Al Yousuf.
Ras Al Khaimah:
Emiratis and
expatriates here
labelled the UAE
as a land of
security and the
ultimate symbol
of opportunity.
"Our dream of
creating a
modern country
would never have
been fulfilled
without the
formation of the
UAE Federation,"
said Maryam Al
Shehi, a school
principal.
To her UAE
National Day is
an annual
opportunity to
review the
country's
history and
learn lessons.
"Even if I was
on a business
trip, I would
insist on going
back to the UAE
for National
Day," said Abdul
Razaq Al Yousuf,
managing
director for a
national
company.
Emiratis and
expatriates
expect this year
to witness
tremendous
change, he said.
"We hope that
this National
Day will be a
starting point
for the UAE to
bolster its
relationships
with all the
countries in the
world, and to
enjoy more
prosperity and
development," he
said.
"Emiratis are
becoming
creative in
celebrating
National Day and
preparations
usually take
place a couple
of months before
the occasion,"
said Sultan Al
Saleh, a local
department
employee.
"Young Emiratis
decorate their
vehicles with
pictures of
leaders,
national
slogans, UAE
maps and flags
and organise in
coordination
with the
authorities
vehicle
processions all
over the
country," he
said.
Emiratis in the
remote area of
Shaam have made
a huge flag
which will be
placed on a
mountain to
become a
landmark, he
said.
Saeed Al Dhori,
a local
department
employee said:
"We were blessed
when we had
leaders who made
the impossible
and formed the
only federation
in the Arab
world.
"When we travel
abroad, we wear
our national
dress to let
people know we
are the children
of the UAE
Federation which
the late Shaikh
Zayed created...
every Emirati
knows in the
bottom of their
heart that
without the
federation they
are nobody," he
said.
"National Day is
a birthday for
every Emirati
where December 2
is engraved on
their hearts and
minds. On this
day, we tell the
world the UAE
was born and we
deserve to be
congratulated,"
said Ahmad Al
Rahbi, a local
department
employee.
"We will live,
and so will our
children, in
love and defend
the UAE
Federation,"
said Arif Al
Zaabi, a public
department
employee.