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Afghans Could Live on Minerals for 400 Years: Ghani

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani during his speech in sessions where dozens of Mullahs have come together has said,” Afghans could live for 400 years in Afghanistan through excavating of mines existed within the country.”

According to President all the contracts on mines either have been signed individually or not clear ones ,now reviewing of the contracts has began.

Further President Ghani has pointed out of existed houses within the capital don’t have legal documentations soon the owners to have legal and proper documents for their houses in Kabul city.

President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani has declared the basic challenges of his Government as follows mines, illegal grapping of lands,not using the domestic productions, smuggling of narcotic drugs.

Illegal activities should be stopped right away on mines in Afghanistan because mines in the country are counted as major haves of Afghans insisted Afghan President Ghani.

He also said,” contracts on mines of Afghanistan has been made individually and unclear, Minister of Mines and petroleum has begun reviewing of the contracts from the beginning.”

President Ghani has stated that grapping lands issues will be ended in coming years.

65 percent of houses located in the capital city of Kabul do not have proper legal documents, in coming weeks proper documents will be issued to the owners of the house urged President Ghani in his speech.

While giving speeches to Ulema President Ghani has insisted consuming of the domestic productions this will boost the economy of Afghanistan.

 We should stand for our good future,begin to produce, the food we have is the charity of the internationals,we event cant sell chickens, one of our neighboring countries injects 35 times a chicken to get fat and sell it for us,the officials in joint border gates should control the good and not good quality of goods coming in to the country president Mohammad Ashraf Ghani addressed.

At the end of his speech President Ghani has talked over the establishing of special police forces only for custom departments to avoid smuggling.

Reported by Hameed Sediqee.

 

 

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