Building a solid system requires time, patience: Baradar

KABUL (Agencies): Speaking at the Farah Bakhsh Abad Dam launching ceremomy, Deputy Prime Minister Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund said that developing a solid system takes time and that the Islamic Emirate’s leadership is working hard to designate qualified people for accomplishments in good governance.
Deputy Prime Minister Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, said that infrastructural development of the country needs to be developed with great efforts and significant steps have already been taken for the economic boost of the homeland.
He stressed that their commitment extended beyond mere words, and they would earnestly carry out the necessary tasks.
Mullah Baradar, expressing the commitment of the Islamic Emirate, highlighted their responsibility to address the challenges faced by the people of Farah.
He acknowledged that while they should have tried last year to have the water controlled this year, the Islamic Emirate has inherited a multitude of long-standing issues that cannot be instantly resolved.
The reconstruction of Afghanistan’s economic infrastructure demands extensive efforts, and he assured that he has earnestly begun working towards witnessing positive developments in the economic domain.
During his address, Deputy PM for Economic Affairs acknowledged the sacrifices made by the people of Farah for the establishment of the Islamic system.
He underscored the importance of addressing their concerns and executing major projects that would alleviate their economic hardships.
Utilizing available resources, he pledged to complete the remaining tasks of the Bakhshabad Dam and urged the contractor to demonstrate trustworthiness and dedication in their responsibilities.
In conclusion, Baradar assured the entire nation that the officials of the Islamic Emirate were dedicated and honest, committed to the country’s development and prosperity, and asked them to stand shoulder-by-shoulder with the government in the reconstruction of the country.
The Bakhshabad Dam, with its forthcoming completion, holds the capacity to irrigate 68,590 hectares of agricultural land through a 50 km canal on the right side and a 52 km canal on the left side.