Several political analysts view the changes within the Islamic Emirate’s institutions as a fundamental aspect of effective governance.’
The leader of the Islamic Emirate has issued a recent decree resulting in new appointments across various levels, including a ministry, deputy ministries, provincial leadership, and other institutions.
Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, announced that these appointments affect the Ministry of Public Health, the Ministry of Interior, and the provinces of Faryab, Samangan, Kandahar, and Helmand.
In these appointments, Noor Jalal Jalali, the former deputy of the Ministry of Interior, has been appointed acting Minister of Public Health, Rahmatullah Najib, the former deputy of the General Directorate of Intelligence, has been appointed deputy of the Ministry of Interior, Abdul Ahad Fazli, the former governor of Samangan, has been appointed governor of Faryab, Mohammad Shoaib Rasalat, the former governor of Faryab, has been appointed governor of Samangan.
Furthermore, the decree also reads that Mohammad Sadiq Inqilabi, the former district governor of Gereshk, Helmand, has been appointed deputy governor of Kandahar, and Hayatullah Mubarak, the former deputy governor of Kandahar, has been appointed district governor of Gereshk, Helmand.
“The former administrative deputy of the Ministry of Interior, Mawlawi Noor Jalal Jalali, has been appointed acting Minister of Public Health, the former administrative deputy of the General Directorate of Intelligence, Rahmatullah Najib, as the administrative deputy of the Ministry of Interior, and the former governor of Samangan as the governor of Faryab,” said Hamdullah Fitrat, the deputy spokesman of the Islamic Emirate.
Meanwhile, several political analysts view the changes within the Islamic Emirate’s institutions as a fundamental aspect of effective governance, believing that these appointments will contribute to improving the country’s situation.
Salim Paigir, a political analyst, said: “We hope that today’s appointments will benefit the people of Afghanistan. Whenever a minister is changed, the people should benefit from it. They should not be replaced without reason, as in the past.”
Previously, based on the decree of the leader of the Islamic Emirate, new appointments had also been made in the provinces of Herat, Balkh, Faryab, Farah, Kandahar, and Nimroz, where several individuals had been appointed as governors, police commanders, and mayors.