Almost a half-century after his first visit to Ras Al Khaimah to interview the late Ruler, Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, UK broadcaster Peter Snow has returned to meet ruler Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi and to see for himself the progress made in the emirate.
The well-known BBC radio and television presenter first set foot in Ras Al Khaimah 49 years ago and had not returned until now.
In 1970, the UK’s ITN network dispatched Snow to Ras Al Khaimah just as discussions on the formation of a new country, to be named the United Arab Emirates, were well underway.
Snow interviewed the then ruler and also David Neild, who was the Commander of the Ras Al Khaimah Mobile Force and who has since moved back to Ras Al Khaimah after accepting an invitation to return from the current ruler.
Neild joined Snow, now 81, as he toured some of the major attractions in the emirate, such as Marjan Island, a man-made island that extends 4.5km into the Arabian Gulf, the luxurious Waldorf Astoria Ras Al Khaimah hotel and the National Museum of Ras Al Khaimah.
“Ras Al Khaimah is unrecognisable from the way I remember it all those years ago. The progress and development is evident at every turn. It is wonderful to be back here, observing the monumental accomplishments Ras Al Khaimah has made, and seeing for myself the widespread development across all sectors – especially tourism and hospitality,” Snow said.
“The emirate’s success has echoed around the world; Ras Al Khaimah has firmly placed itself on the map among the region’s most attractive places for tourists and investors,” he added.
“This progress goes beyond infrastructure; it is coupled with commendable efforts to invest in Emirati people, who have become far more involved and effective in various sectors.
“What we’re witnessing today is a reflection of the vision and ambition of the late Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, and the leadership and forethought of Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi. With its cultural and economic progress, Ras Al Khaimah has come to offer an example for countries in how to maximize benefits from natural resources and human capacities, and channelling it to drive accomplishments and transformations,” Snow said.