
Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development Visits Paktia Province
Mullah Abdul Latif Mansour, Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, visited Paktia province and met with officials from the local Rural Rehabilitation and Development Department.
During the meeting, Mansour listened to the problems and requests raised by department employees. He instructed the officials to serve the people with sincerity, honesty, and trustworthiness, in line with Islamic values. He emphasized keeping doors open to public requests and performing duties on time.
Mansour also met with Maulvi Abdul Qayyum Rohani, Commander of the Mansuri Army Corps. The two discussed security matters, ongoing development projects in Paktia province, and coordination efforts between relevant parties.
The visit underscores the ministry's focus on addressing local concerns and advancing rural development initiatives while coordinating with military leadership on provincial security and projects.
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