Friday, February 5, 2010

My Role as an Afghan

A ship, floating in water and getting to its destination has a sailor, captain, crew, cleaner and a cook. Everybody in the ship has a responsibility, to reach the target but are reliant on each other. How it would be if the captain leaves the journey in half –suppose if he is killed or if a cook doesn’t prepare meal for them. In other words, Farhad Siddiqi is filing & managing the implementation stage. Ajmal and Mrs. Hagha is issuing solicitations or managing the pre-award stage of subcontract and Nancy as captain is here to lead. Although, our objective is the same – to assist the government of Afghanistan, to expand its reach into unstable area and build the capacity of provincial government. THINK if one of us is not properly handling his or her accountability. On broad prospective, Government is another example working in different sectors for the progress and prosperity of the country, handling the liability of million people, in terms of education, food, shelter and other needs.

I, as an Afghan have to fulfill my obligations first and then tell others to do so. If I am not doing so, how can I tell others? I shouldn’t be looking for my success or comfort if it affects others. I shouldn’t be back biting if I am a straightforward. Minor benefit of one can become wickedness of another or team or a family and then of a nation. We, Afghans point out others without looking to our own faults. Each person weighs 100KG none will say that I am fifty. We all individually and then as a nation select our leader but are blaming him as ignorant leader without distinguishing the good and bad. Even we don’t think that we have selected him.

An individual gaffe will become a family hitch that he belongs to, and then of the organization and rising to become of inhabitants’. This can be solved if you as an individual stop what you shouldn’t be doing and promise for ever not to do such things which disappoints others and destroy our motherland.

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