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Gov’t Offices Reopened After 10 Days Protests in Ghor

Gov’t Offices Reopened After  10 Days Protests in Ghor

GHOR - “A 12-member delegation of the Presidential Palace including President’s top adviser, Asadullah Falah, president’s adviser in tribal affairs, the Ministry of Finance representative and other government officials arrived in Ghor on Friday,” the spokesman of Ghor governor, Abdul Hai Khatibi told Reporterly.
According to Khatibi, during a meeting with the protesters, the delegation made promises of constructing a 40 kilometers of road, connecting Ghor from east and west to the national power network up to the next two years and launching a viable solar project.
He noted that the delegation signed a memorandum of understanding with the protesters that the sit-in tents should be dismantled and the government offices must be reopened.
The Protesters Position
Regarding the protests, Amir Dad Parsa one of the protesters and a civil activist in Ghor told Reporterly, “The Presidency had made some commitments. We expect the people’s demands will be met until the national budget will be confirmed by President. We have written a declaration. We will determine the next steps, if the government’s promises not fulfilled.”
Parsa stated that the delegation has promised to include the construction of a 40km road to the budget draft and the work on 5MW solar power will begin soon.
“The people of Ghor have been deceived by the government over the past years, they consider the Parliament representatives as a guarantee and signed an agreement with the protesters,” Parsa added.
This comes as the “Road and Enlightenment” movement started their protest on 21 January 2020 and closed all government offices including the governor’s office.
Consecutive Protests

This comes as the ten day protests in Ghor were followed by the support of the people of other provinces in social networks and led the central government to send a delegation for assessing the demands of Ghor inhabitants. (AVA PRESS)