Mohibullah Samim (born 1965) is a politician with a diverse background. He holds a master’s degree in International Relations, complementing his bachelor’s degree in linguistics. Before the Taliban takeover in Kabul, Afghanistan, he served as the Minister of Borders and Tribal Affairs. On 20 April 2010, he assumed the role of Governor of Paktika.
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Born | 1965 Waghaz District, Ghazni Province, Afghanistan |
Samim, an ethnic Pashtun born in the Waghaz district of southern Ghazni province, has contributed to various roles, including director of information and culture in Ghazni province and sub-governor in two districts of Ghazni province.
In a message to the Taliban, he advocated for dialogue and unity, expressing his commitment to working for the well-being of the people of Paktika province.[1] [2]
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