Mullah Abdul Ghani Bardar Akhund, deputy prime minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) for financial affairs, on Thursday told security officials in north of the nation to pay very close attention to the security of domestic and foreign contractors.Bardar stated this while visiting Balkh province where he fulfilled likewise with officials of Samangan, Sar-i-Pul and Jowzjan.Baradar emphasized on the effective extraction and transfer of mines and the transparent execution of agreements, according to a statement released by his office.He kept in mind that mines are the main source of the nation&& s nationwide budget and revenues, and asked officials to do their best to save this national wealth and make sure openness in its extraction.Baradar likewise advised that security authorities pay close attention to the security of domestic and foreign contractors in the provinces and not allow anybody to interrupt efforts for advancement of the country.Economic experts on the other hand say security is vital for investors to buy major jobs in north Afghanistan.&& Now when high level officials talk of security of lives and property of financiers, it will undoubtedly help increase investment in the nation.
Legalizing mineral extraction would likewise increase financial investment in the nation,& & stated Abdul Naseer Reshteya, a professional on financial affairs.Baradar&& s check out to north comes a week after IEA authorities signed an agreement with China&& s CAPEIC (Xinjiang Central Asia Petroleum and Gas Co) Company for the extraction of oil in the Amu River basin, which covers a large area throughout parts of 3 northern provinces.The post Baradar tells officials to pay close attention to security of specialists initially appeared on Ariana News.
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