Ahmadullah Alizai

Ahmadullah Alizai (born 1972) is a politician in Afghanistan who serves as a ministerial advisor to the President. He has worked as Governor of Badghis and Governor of Kabul Province.[1] He previously served as the Deputy Governor of Kabul Province, Deputy Governor of Nangarhar Province, and as Director of Counter-Narcotic directorate for the south-west zone.

Ahmadullah Alizai
Ahmadullah Alizai in 2011
Governor of Kabul
Acting
Assumed office
April 2011
Preceded byZabihullah Mojaddidy
Succeeded byAbdul Jabbar Taqwa
Governor of Badghis
In office
5 May 2013  September 2015
Preceded byTahir Sabari
Succeeded byJamaluddin Ishaq
Personal details
Born1972 (age 4748)
Maruf District, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan
Political partyIndependent

Biography

Early life

Alizai was born on 1972 in the Maruf District of Kandahar Province in southern Afghanistan. He is an ethnic Pashtun from the Alizai tribe of southern Afghanistan. He comes from an educated, influential and political family. His father was an elder of the Alizai tribe who played a vital role during the Soviet–Afghan War.

During the Soviet war, he migrated to Pakistan and gained primary education in Pishin, Balochistan. He graduated from high school in 1989. He earned his B.A degree in 1997 and M.A degree in 1999, both in political science.

Career

During 1995, he established a non-governmental organization (NGO) in order to serve Afghans in Pakistan.

Alizai was appointed as the General Director for the ARDP for five years. He became the director of the Counter Narcotics Police of Afghanistan stationed in the south-west zone for three years right after he left the organization in 2001.

Alizai started his other job as the director for the general directorate of Counter-Narcotic at East zone, from 2005 to 2008. He was then appointed to assist the central government and government strategies, and was assigned to work as the deputy governor for the east Nangarhar provincial government office for one ending in 2008 but due to the needs and repeated asks of the central government he got an assignment as the deputy governor for the Kabul government office, where he could be more helpful to the government and the people of Afghanistan. He was the deputy governor in Kabul Province for three years starting from 2008. Currently, Alizai is the acting governor of Kabul Province since April 2011 after Zabihullah Mojaddidy resigned.

gollark: While we're at it, let's also allow transitive and nontransitive marriages, and unidirectional marriages, because why not.
gollark: Imagine how many government databases would have to be redesigned to store complex marriage graphs.
gollark: (I don't actually support this, it would be problematic, but I think there are good arguments that parents getting tons of control over raising children is actually problematic)
gollark: Anyway, I have a better solution, give all children to the government to ensure normalized raising without possibly bad parental whatever involved.
gollark: Sure they are. Both are just "government arbitrarily deciding what some people can do with each other".

References

Preceded by
Zabihullah Mojaddidy
Governor of Kabul, Afghanistan
2011–present
Succeeded by
[Incumbent]
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