Dr. Anwarul Haq Ahadi was officially introduced as the Acting Minister and Minister of Agriculture
Sunbola 24: September 14, 2020
Dr. Anwar al-Haq Ahadi is officially introduced today by Dr. Fazal Mahmoud Fazli, General director of the Presidential Administration, as the Acting Minister and Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock.
Prior to introducing Mr. Ahadi to the Ministry of Agriculture, a ceremony was held in the presence of the President to introduce the new supervisors and candidates for a number of ministries at the Presidential Palace.
Dr. Fazal Mahmoud Fazli, while introducing Mr. Ahadi said, that the Office of Presidential Affairs will work more closely with the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock. Addressing the nominee for Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Fazli said, that the Administration would follow up on all its proposals according to its timetable.
General Director of the Office of the President praised the performance of Dr. Anwar al-Haq Ahadi as the former Governor of the Central Bank, former Minister of Finance and Minister of Commerce.
Dr.Fazal Mohamud Fazli said
that When Mr. Ahadi took over as head of the Central Bank, we did not have any kind of economy.
Meanwhile, Dr. Anwar al-Haq Ahadi, who began his career as acting Minister and Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock, emphasized the importance of Agriculture, saying that he will be working closely with the Ministry's staff. Mr. Ahadi emphasized the professionalization of the Ministry of Agriculture and said, that I want a professional Department. When we reach the goal, we can make our colleagues truly professional and transparent. If these two qualities are present, things will go well. Mr. Ahadi also stressed that the field of Agriculture is vast and one person will not be able to manage it. He said that in order to make things better, Hee is straggling to working with everyone to achieve the desired Goal.
The acting Minister of
Agriculture also said, that the majority of people are engaged in Agriculture and livestock, but their share of National income is 26 percent.
Mr. Ahadi stressed that in order to improve the country's economic situation, the villages must become self-sufficient.