POLITICS — May 11, 2026
Office of the Prime Minister Holds Meeting to Review Annual Plans
Dr. Mullah Abdul Wasea, General Director of the Office of the Prime Minister, led a meeting to discuss administrative plans for the year 1405 and emphasize employee conduct.
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Dr. Mullah Abdul Wasea, the General Director of the Office of the Prime Minister, chaired a meeting to review achievements and discuss plans for the current year. The session focused on improving administrative affairs and ensuring that organizational goals are met.
During the meeting, it was noted that the organization for the year 1405 has been arranged based on specific evaluations and needs. The discussions emphasized the necessity of aligning all duties with Islamic Sharia and the protection of public funds.
Mawlawi Sayed Ahmed Mustaqim, the Deputy of Resources and Administration, stressed the importance of commitment, loyalty, and sincerity among employees. Additionally, Mufti Mahmoud Zakiri, the Head of Political and People's Affairs, highlighted the need for the correct performance of duties, emphasizing the roles of obedience and unity within the office.
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