Residents Embrace UAE Pledge: A Personal Commitment to Gratitude and Growth
Dubai: The UAE’s Pledge and Commitment initiative has resonated deeply with residents, serving as both an expression of gratitude and a commitment to contribute to a nation that has significantly impacted their lives. Launched by Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, the initiative allows individuals to express appreciation for the leadership of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and the values that have shaped the nation.
Residents who signed the pledge emphasized that their participation was more than a mere formality; it was a chance to reflect on the opportunities, security, and sense of belonging they have found in the UAE.
Commitment to Home
Satish Bangera, a 54-year-old Indian business advisory professional, has lived in Dubai for nearly three decades. For him, signing the pledge was a natural decision. He stated that Dubai is home, and his daughters identify the UAE as their own. He expressed that the peace and security found in the UAE compelled him to participate in the initiative.
Bangera has observed that many international businesses are drawn to the UAE due to its abundant opportunities. He noted that the government actively supports those who contribute to the country, and he believes the UAE is poised for continued growth. He highlighted that even amid regional crises, the UAE has attracted top talent globally. He recounted a recent client who established a business just three months prior and was already seeing profits, indicating a strong potential for growth.
A Personal Affirmation
Haseeb Ansari, a 52-year-old Pakistani banker and chief compliance officer, has lived in Dubai for 20 years. He views signing the pledge as a personal affirmation of gratitude, responsibility, and belonging. Ansari emphasized that the pledge must be reflected in actions and contributions to be meaningful. He sees it as a commitment to serve with purpose and integrity, contributing to the UAE’s ongoing progress.
He remarked that the UAE has created opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds to build meaningful lives. Over the years, the country has become integral to his personal and professional journey. Ansari articulated that home is not solely defined by birthplace but also by the roots, purpose, and opportunities it provides.
Family Life in the UAE
Na Wang, a 38-year-old Chinese marketing director who moved to Dubai in 2008, linked her decision to sign the pledge to her life in the UAE. She expressed admiration for the rapid growth of infrastructure and the multicultural environment that offers opportunities for everyone. Wang met her husband in Dubai and is now raising her young daughter there. As a mother, she has developed a renewed appreciation for life in the UAE.
Wang noted that children in the UAE learn more than just academics; they acquire confidence, teamwork, and self-protection skills. After living in the UAE for 18 years, she finds it increasingly difficult to leave, as the country has become her home.
Community and Opportunity
Ahmed Yacout, a 29-year-old entrepreneur, also signed the pledge, stating that the UAE has shaped him in numerous ways. As the operator of a fitness coaching platform, he aims to foster acceptance and community support, inspired by the diverse environment he grew up in. Yacout, who has lived in the UAE since he was four, appreciates the diversity and acceptance that the country offers.
He believes that the UAE rewards effort and provides a safe space for residents. Yacout highlighted that many individuals feel a strong connection to the country’s leadership, which practices what it preaches, particularly in areas like health, fitness, and community well-being. He remarked that the UAE is a place where anyone can succeed, provided they come with a strong dream and work ethic.
The UAE Pledge and Commitment initiative has become a platform for residents to express their gratitude and commitment to a nation that has significantly influenced their lives. The personal stories of individuals like Bangera, Ansari, Wang, and Yacout illustrate the profound connection residents feel to the UAE and their desire to contribute to its ongoing growth and success.
Source: www.emirates247.com
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Published on 2026-06-16 17:59:00 • By the Editorial Desk

