Afghanistan’s supreme leader meets country’s businessmen
Sheikh Al Hadith Hibatullah Akhundzada, the supreme leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, met with some officials, and businessmen of the country on Monday.
The acting Energy and Water Minister Mullah Abdul Latif Mansoor, head of general administration office Mawlavi Ahmad Jan Ahmadi, and Kandahar Governor Haji Mohammad Yousuf Wafa participated in the meeting.
Shir Baz Kameen Zada the head of the chamber of commerce said that in their meeting with the leader of the Islamic Emirate, they had an extensive discussion on consolidating the private sector and withstanding the existing problems and the businessmen and industrialists pledged to promote their investments and industry.
Haji Obaidullah, director of Nimroz Chamber of Commerce and Investment, and Haji Ismatullah Wardak, director of Kabul Steel Iron Factory in Herat said that all traders and industrialists shared their issues.
During the meeting, Khair Gul Afghan, a member of the nationwide private sector development shared a plan with the Amir of Afghanistan for the development of private sector, which summarizes all the issues and solutions in the private sector.
Akhundzada called on the delegation to take constructive steps towards economic self-sufficiency and development of the country and to enhance investment in the country to create jobs for the people and rebuild the country.
Akhundzada has assured complete support to all traders, industrialists, and investors in the country.
At the end of the meeting, Akhundzada honored the participants of the meeting with gifts of turbans of pride to all businessmen, industrialists, and investors of the country. (ILKHA)
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