The Acting Minister of the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development traveled to Ghor Province

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Sat, Oct 12 2024 10:34 AM
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During his official trip to Ghor Province, Acting Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, Al-Hajj Mullah Mohammad Younus Akhundzada, along with his delegation, met the head and staff of the Provincial Department of Rural Rehabilitation and Development.

The honorable Minister provided some important recommendations to the staff of the department, emphasizing the importance of fulfilling their assigned responsibilities diligently. He urged them to serve for their communities, which during the past twenty years had been sacrificed their lives and wealth, with sincerity and goodwill. He added that any work should be done with a pure intention would yield positive results.

Additionally, the Minister stated that they would rebuild the country with their own engineers and budget, aiming to make the nation self-reliant and free from the burden of external aid. He assured that the problems of the people of Ghor Province would be addressed based on available resources.

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