
Deputy Prime Minister Hanafi Meets Farah Governor to Discuss Security and Development Priorities
Deputy Prime Minister Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi recently met with Farah Province Governor Mullah Mohammad Hafez Mujahid to assess local governance, security conditions, and ongoing development initiatives. The discussion centered on coordinating provincial efforts to maintain stability and address the administrative needs of communities across the region.
During the meeting, Governor Mujahid provided an update on provincial conditions, reporting that security remains fully established throughout Farah. He outlined several public service requirements, specifically requesting the establishment of new health centers and the implementation of targeted development projects in remote districts to improve living standards for local residents.
Addressing these requests, Hanafi stated that ensuring the security and peace of the population remains a core priority for the Islamic Emirate. He directed relevant authorities to evaluate the proposed initiatives and promised that necessary measures would be implemented based on available government resources. The deputy prime minister stressed the importance of sustained coordination between provincial and central administrations to effectively deliver public services.
Officials noted that the meeting reinforced ongoing efforts to strengthen provincial governance structures. Provincial authorities were instructed to continue monitoring security developments and to prepare comprehensive plans for upcoming infrastructure and welfare projects to be reviewed by central ministries.
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