KABUL: The Deputy Prime Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan for Administrative Affairs Mawlavi Abdul Salam Hanafi, met with the governor and a number of the Takhar province’s Mujahidin, his office said in a statement the other day.
In the meeting, Mawlavi Zia al-Rahman Madani, governor of Takhar spoke on behalf of others and presented a report on the social, economic, situation, and especially on the situation of the Mujahidin of Takhar province, according to the statement.
He listed the insufficient number of security check-points in Taluqan city the provincial capital, land usurpation, the illegal cutting of forests, the desperation of some Mujahidin, the destruction of the Amu River in Darqad district, and the lack of standard communication roads as some of the major problems that people are facing with in the province, the statement quoted.
He asked the Islamic Emirate to pay serious attention in addressing the problems, especially creating job opportunities for the youth of this province.
Mawlavi Abdul Salam Hanafi, while expressing his gratitude with the meeting participants said that sacrifices of the people and the Mujahideen of Takhar province are rare in history and appreciated them.
The deputy PM called the creation of job opportunities for the people of Afghanistan one of the commitments of the Islamic Emirate and stated that according to the decree of the Supreme Leader of the IEA Mullah Hebatullah Akhundzada, all Mujahidin will be included in next year assignments and the officials of the Islamic Emirate will do their best to address the problems of all the people, especially, the Takhar province, according to the statement.
The Kabul Times