Thursday, July 4, 2024 07:35 PM
Deputy Minister Omari criticizes opposition meetings, new Governor of Khost prioritizes residents' needs, former Governor Abdullah reassigned to General Directorate of Intelligence in the Islamic Emirate. Focus on stability, reconstruction, and meeting people's needs for a prosperous future.
Mohammad Nabi Omari, the deputy minister of Interior of the Islamic Emirate, recently voiced his disapproval of meetings held by the political opposition of the Islamic Emirate in European countries. He stated that these gatherings are not beneficial for Afghanistan, emphasizing that the individuals involved do not represent the Afghan people. Omari accused them of attempting to destabilize the country and promote corruption. He made it clear that the Islamic Emirate maintains full control over Afghanistan and will not tolerate any opposition.
At the introduction ceremony of the new governor of Khost, Abdul Qayoom Rohani, a commitment was made to prioritize the needs of the province's residents. Tribal elders in Khost have urged the new governor to concentrate on strengthening tribal structures and implementing reconstruction projects that will benefit the local community.
Former governor Besmillah Abdullah has been reassigned as the Administrative Deputy of the General Directorate of Intelligence of the Islamic Emirate. Tribal elders in Khost have expressed their support for initiatives that align with the interests of Khost and its people. They highlighted the significance of infrastructure projects in creating job opportunities and enhancing living conditions for the residents.
The recent developments in Afghanistan, including the statements from Deputy Minister Omari and the appointments in Khost, reflect the ongoing changes within the Islamic Emirate. It is essential for the country to focus on stability, reconstruction, and meeting the needs of its people to ensure a prosperous future.