KABUL: Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, the Acting Prime Minister of Afghanistan, has urged all Afghans living abroad to return to their homeland and actively participate in the country’s development.
During a meeting with tribal elders in Nangarhar, PM Kabir emphasized the importance of Afghans’ involvement in the progress of their nation.
According to a statement released by the Acting PM’s office, the tribal elders of Nangarhar expressed their commitment to working diligently for the stability of the Islamic system. They firmly declared their determination to safeguard security in Afghanistan and remain steadfast in support of the Islamic system.
During the meeting, the elders of Nangarhar shared their concerns, along with suggestions from the residents of the Shinwar district, with Acting Prime Minister Kabir. In response, Kabir lauded the significant role played by the people of Shinwar during the Jihad era against foreign invaders.
PM Kabir Asks Afghans to Play Role in Rebuilding Afghanistan
Acting PM Kabir emphasized that Afghans living abroad should not become victims of the malicious plans of foreign entities against the Islamic system. Instead, he called upon them to return to their homeland and contribute to the country’s restoration efforts.
Mawlavi Kabir assured the Nangarhar elders that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan would issue necessary instructions to relevant authorities to address the issues faced by the people of Shinwar.
Acting Prime Minister Kabir’s appeal to Afghans abroad to return home and actively participate in the nation’s development reflects the government’s vision for a united and prosperous Afghanistan. Encouraging the involvement of Afghan diaspora can contribute to rebuilding efforts, fostering stability, and realizing the aspirations of the Afghan people for a brighter future.