
Kabul Governor Meets Deh Sabz District Officials
Kabul Governor Mullah Aminullah Obaid met with officials from Deh Sabz district and stressed the need for increased coordination and cooperation to ensure the effective implementation of the New Kabul City project.
Obaid stated that full cooperation with the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing is essential for the project's effective rollout, allowing work to proceed transparently while safeguarding citizens' rights.
The governor directed district officials to take legal action against land usurpers and influential figures and to make efforts to prevent corruption.
Deh Sabz district officials assured Obaid that they would carry out the necessary actions to implement these directives.
Participants in the meeting included the Deh Sabz district governor, police commander, intelligence director, New Kabul City project official, security sector officials, and the head of Kabul Municipality's 18th district.
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