Helmand governor 'transferred'
The governor of Afghanistans volatile Helmand province, where Taliban hold some districts, has been transferred out of the job, he said Friday.
Asadullah Wafa, appointed provincial governor in December 2006, told AFP his transfer came after he had made repeated requests to President Hamid Karzai to be moved out of the tough post. Wafa said he has been appointed as director of a complaints committee in the national security section of Karzais office. Karzais office would not comment on the move, seen as significant with Helmand a key nexus of a Taliban-led insurgency and producer of most of Afghanistans illegal opium. No replacement has been announced.
A leading member of the Helmand provincial council said on condition of anonymity that Wafa was dismissed for weak administration and failing to crackdown on drugs mafia networks, and because of international pressure.
Wafa was involved in the expulsion last month of a leading European Union official and a top British diplomat working with the United Nations following allegations they had contacted Taliban in Helmand without Karzais knowledge.
Posted by: Fred 2008-03-01 |