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    Provincial sports center opens in Paktiya

    PAKTYA PROVINCE, AFGHANISTAN

    10.19.2011

    Courtesy Story

    Combined Joint Task Force 1 - Afghanistan

    PAKTIYA PROVINCE, Afghanistan – More than 1,500 Afghans attended an inauguration ceremony at the new governor’s compound and jirga meeting hall for the opening of the first provincial sports center, here, in eastern Afghanistan, Oct. 19.

    Groups of local youth and adult sports teams joined with elders, tribal leaders and government officials to participate in the ceremony, which also included recently-completed development projects.

    “I’m here for the opening, to watch the performances and listen to the speakers,” Za Biuhllah, a 12-year old student from Gardez, said.

    Biuhllah added he would like to take up kick boxing and hopes to compete as a member of the Afghan Olympic team.

    “I am thankful for the support I’ve received from Paktiya and the coalition forces,” said Juma Khan Hamdard, the Paktiya governor, during the inauguration ceremony. “We’ve opened and completed many projects in my four years as governor.”

    Hamdard said the government of Afghanistan is dedicated to providing security and infrastructure to the people of Paktiya through unity, security and peace. The stadium is proof that through unity and coordination, reconstruction is achievable in the province.

    “Provincial Reconstruction Team Paktiya partners with the Afghan government to support development and governance for Afghans,” said U.S. Air Force Col. James Forand, from Auburn, Mass., the provincial PRT commander. “Our team of military and civilian members work hand-in-hand with Afghans to facilitate reconstruction efforts in Paktiya province as they progress toward a sustainable transition.”

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    Date Taken: 10.19.2011
    Date Posted: 10.24.2011 12:51
    Story ID: 78920
    Location: PAKTYA PROVINCE, AF

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