Equal opportunities for all to apply for public sector jobs

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KABUL (SW) – Noorul Haq Anwar, the director general the General Directorate of the Administrative Affairs, has said that equal opportunities are available for everyone to apply for the public sector jobs.

According to a statement issued by his office, Noorul Haq Anwar said this at a ceremony organized to introduce Abdul Baqi Haqqani as the new head of the National Examinations Department. He said that anyone who wants to take the exam in government positions His right will not be lost.

On Saturday, he introduced Abdul Baqi Haqqani, the former head of the Ministry of Higher Education, as the new head of the National Examinations Department, based on the order of Hebatullah Akhundzadeh, the leader of the Islamic Emirate.

The general director of the administration of affairs said that government duty is a trust and should be entrusted to its people. “In this regard, obedience to the Emir is obligatory, and the determination of the task that the Emir’s orders must be carried out.”

Noorul Haq Anwar added that Abdul Baqi Haqqani is one of the experienced and trustworthy officials of the Islamic Emirate. He emphasized: “We are all trying to serve the people, and the goal of the Islamic Emirate is to serve the suffering people.”

Meanwhile, Abdul Qadir Khamosh, the former head of the National Examinations Department, said that he assures that he will work shoulder to shoulder with the new leadership to serve the people and the country.

On the other hand, Abdul Baqi Haqqani, the new head of the National Examinations Department, considered the country’s current system as “the fruit of the sacrifice of righteous jihad” and noted that every Afghan is responsible for its maintenance.

Mr. Haqqani also appreciated the services of Abdul Qadeer Khamosh.

“Several decades of war have caused Afghanistan to not be able to compete with the countries of the region and the world in terms of service. Therefore, it is necessary to work day and night and provide more services to the countrymen.”

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