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Former Afghan Minister, Syed Sadat Now Works As A Pizza Delivery Guy In Germany

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Former Afghan Minister Syed Sadat

Former Afghan Minister Syed Sadat Now Works As A Pizza Supply Man In Germany

In Germany, a former Afghan minister works as a pizza supply individual. Al-Jazeera Arabia tweeted the pictures of Syed Ahmad Shah Sadat, who served as Afghanistan’s communications and know-how minister, Syed Ahmad Sadat is presently based mostly in Leipzig, Germany, the place he arrived in December of final yr after fleeing Afghanistan.

Sadat grew to become a member of Ashraf Ghani’s cupboard in 2018 however he left in 2020 owing to disagreements with him. He then fled Afghanistan and relocated to Germany.

Sadat verified that these are his photographs, according to Sky Information. After his cash ran out, he started working as a meals supply skilled for the German firm Livrando, in line with Sky Information.

From 2005 to 2013, Sadat served as a technical advisor to Afghanistan’s communication and data know-how ministry; a place he held for greater than twenty years. From 2016 to 2017, he was the CEO of Ariana Telecom in London.

On August 15, the Taliban took full management of Afghanistan once they took Kabul, the capital metropolis. Ghani, the president on the time, departed the nation the subsequent day. He’s believed to be within the United Arab Emirates.

Syed Ahmad Sadat informed Sky Information that he by no means anticipated the civilian administration in Afghanistan to fall so swiftly in response to the present occasions.

He additionally informed the information station that his narrative would act as a “catalyst” for altering the best way high-ranking individuals in Asia and the Arab East conduct their lives. Sadat, who was as soon as encircled by safety personnel, now delivers pizza on a bicycle.

Sadat graduated from Oxford College with two grasp’s levels in communications and digital engineering. He labored for Aramco and the Saudi Telecom Firm for 23 years within the communications space for greater than 20 organizations in 13 nations, together with Saudi Arabia