Afghanistan: Construction of the administrative complex in the temporary returnee camp in Torkham Township, located in Momandara district of Nangarhar province, is nearly 90 percent complete.

According to officials, the complex is being built on an area of 2,500 square meters and will contain 67 administrative rooms. Once completed, it will provide essential services for Afghans recently returned from Pakistan and will streamline bureaucratic procedures, reducing multi-day processing to just a few hours.

Babar Shah Hanif, head of the administrative complex project, said: “This building consists of 67 rooms and is being constructed on 2,500 square meters of land. It includes all necessary facilities. The project is funded by the National Development Company and is being built under the supervision of the Deputy Administrative Office of the Prime Minister.”

Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal, head of the temporary Omari Returnee Camp in Torkham, said: “Twelve of our committee offices will be based in this building, along with representatives of various organizations. We’ve allocated about 28 to 30 rooms specifically for these organizations.”

Meanwhile, some returnees forcibly deported from Pakistan said this administrative center will help reduce confusion and improve service delivery.

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