POLITICS — April 12, 2026
Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi Meets Daikundi Governor Mawlawi Turjan
Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi, Deputy Administrative Head of the Prime Minister, met with Daikundi Governor Mawlawi Turjan to discuss economic and social conditions, local governance, security, services for returnees and demands in education, health and development.
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Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi, Deputy Administrative Head of the Prime Minister, met with Mawlawi Turjan, Governor of Daikundi.
The governor presented a report on the economic and social situation in the province, local governance, returning migrants and local departments' activities.
Mawlawi Turjan stated that Islamic Emirate officials in Daikundi are working on providing security, delivering services and solving citizens' problems, especially for returning migrants.
The governor raised demands from the people of Daikundi in the areas of education, health and development, requesting serious attention to these issues.
Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi stated that providing security and serving the people are commitments of the Islamic Emirate, and that local officials must make efforts in these regards, particularly for returning migrants.
Hanafi added that relevant departments will address the raised demands considering available resources.
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