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06KABUL5848
2006-12-14 10:18:00
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Embassy Kabul
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PRT/QALAT: GOVERNOR THREATENS TO RESIGN IF LACK OF

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STATE FOR SCA/FO DAS GASTRIGHT, SCA/A
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/10/2016
TAGS: PREL PGOV AF MOPS
SUBJECT: PRT/QALAT: GOVERNOR THREATENS TO RESIGN IF LACK OF
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT CONTINUES

REF: KABUL 5593

Classified By: Ambassador Ronald Neumann for reasons 1.4 (B) and (D).

S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 03 KABUL 005848

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STATE FOR SCA/FO DAS GASTRIGHT, SCA/A
STATE PASS TO USAID FOR AID/ANE, AID/DCHA/DG
NSC FOR AHARRIMAN
OSD FOR KIMMIT
CENTCOM FOR CFC-A, CG CJTF-76, POLAD

E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/10/2016
TAGS: PREL PGOV AF MOPS
SUBJECT: PRT/QALAT: GOVERNOR THREATENS TO RESIGN IF LACK OF
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT CONTINUES

REF: KABUL 5593

Classified By: Ambassador Ronald Neumann for reasons 1.4 (B) and (D).


1. (C) SUMMARY: Governor Arman is severely disappointed in
what he feels is the lack of support he receives from the
central government and expressed his intent to resign from
his position as governor of Zabul if he does not receive the
support he has requested. Arman is upset with his lack of
power to make and implement decisions in the province,
especially regarding security and personnel matters, a tongue
lashing he received from Ministry of Interior officials over
U.S. involvement in administrative matters, the non and late
payment of his discretionary operational funds, and general
criticism of his leadership. However, he repeated none of
these matters to Ambassador Neumann December 12. Ambassador
believes Arman's frustration is real but doubts his departure
is near. END SUMMARY


2. (U) Governor Arman just returned from a week long visit
to Kabul where he met twice with President Karzai, as well as
at least once with senior representatives from the Ministry
of Interior and Ministry of Defense. PRT Commander and
PRTOff were invited to the Governor,s home for dinner upon
his return. The Governor was clearly frustrated by his time
in Kabul. This was evidenced in part by his speaking through
an interpreter in Dari and Pashto, which he rarely does with
the PRT, usually insisting on communicating in English and
only reverting to his native language when he wants to ensure
his points are clearly conveyed.


3. (U) The proximate cause of Governor Arman,s frustration
is the decision of the MOD to close the one remaining ANA
base in Khaki Afghan, the northernmost district in Zabul
province. Previously there were two ANA bases in the
district but within the last month, the two bases were
consolidated. The Governor had received assurances that the

remaining base would stay open. While in Kabul, the Governor
heard news that this base would be closed (the ANA has since
left and the base turned over to the ANP) despite his
extensive lobbying to keep the base open. Arman believes
that an ANA base in Khaki Afghan is vital to security in the
north of the province, and he believes that the GOA, with the
help of the international community, could keep the base
supplied through the winter (difficulty in supplying the base
was the primary reason given for the closure). Arman also
feels that by removing the ANA, and therefore a large
majority of the government presence in Khaki Afghan, the
people will lose their trust in the government, and more
specifically in him as the governor.


4. (U) Having not been consulted about the closure of the
base, the Governor lamented his lack of control over
decisions in the province. He asked, &if I am the Governor
of the province, why is it that my ideas are not listened
to?8 He noted that in discussions in Kabul, MOI officials
claimed that Zabul provincial Chief of Police, General
Paktin, was ineffective and responsible for most of the
problems with the ANP in Zabul. Though it has not always
been the case, Governor Arman now supports General Paktin as
he feels he is honest and is doing a decent job with the
resources and manpower he has available. Arman was
frustrated by the MOI's desire to replace Paktin, stating
that if the Governor was pleased with his performance, why
should the MOI interfere with his administration.


5. (S/NF) Governor Arman related that he was heavily
criticized by MOI officials over the involvement of the U.S.
Embassy in remedying several months of non-payment to the ANP
in Zabul province. The officials told him in no uncertain
terms that he should not talk with the international
community about these logistical issues. The Governor
informed the officials that the policemen themselves had told
Embassy representatives about the non-payment, and that he

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had been asking the MOI for payment for some time. Further,
after initially being told that the ANP, including the
recently graduated classes of ANAP, had been paid in full, it
appears that this is not true. Policemen along the highway
have told visiting patrols that they have not received all
their money, and the governor confirmed that at least one
month,s pay was still owed. However, the governor asked
PRTOff not to report this to the U.S. Embassy, as he was
afraid of further backlash from the MOI if the Embassy were
to intervene, or even voice concern.


6. (C) While discussing pay for the ANP, Governor Arman
shared that he was unable to augment the pay of the ANP
because the MOI is not disbursing his discretionary
operational funds in a timely manner. He stated that over
the past Afghan calendar year he did not receive operational
funds for three months, totaling 30 million Afghanis. He
claims he is still owed that money. At this point, his
monthly allotment has increased to 12 million Afghanis, and
the Governor,s Chief of Staff stated that even now, the
money often comes one to two months late. The Chief of Staff
also said that they had only 100,000 Afghanis on hand and
have purchased goods on credit from various shopkeepers at
the bazaar, owing 8.5 million Afghanis.


7. (SBU) Governor Arman was also upset over what he felt was
the government's questioning his leadership in Zabul
province. He he relayed the many accomplishments he felt he
has made during his tenure as Governor of Zabul. He
reiterated that Zabul is not his home, but he is working here
in order to fulfill what he sees as his duty to his country
as an Afghan. He feels that he has done it well.

COMMENT
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8. (C) Governor Arman is clearly very upset, but there are
some evident inconsistencies in his frustration. He has
apparently forgotten that a few months ago he would have been
happy to see General Paktin fired and replaced and likely
told the MOI so. The Governor appears to have some vested
(but unknown) interest in Khaki Afghan, as he is very
concerned over the closing of the ANA base. He is, however,
unconcerned about Arghandab, the district just to the south
of Khaki Afghan where there has been a government presence
for approximately only three weeks out of the last 2 and 1/2
months. He has never asked to go to Arghandab to talk to the
people there but is insistent that he go to Khaki Afghan. To
that end, the PRT is working on a plan to take Governor Arman
up to Khaki Afghan so that he can show support for the
district.


9. (C) The Governor,s complaints about not having enough
control in the province are not new but are relevant. Though
it is understood that there is a system of governmental
separation of powers in place, nonetheless, it would seem
appropriate for the GOA to afford the Governor the courtesy
of being able to offer advice and consent on matters that
will affect his ability to properly govern the province,
especially with regards to security and personnel matters.
As for the Embassy,s involvement, the Embassy is well aware
of the potential downfalls of intervening in matters where
the ministries may take offense at its involvement (see
reftel) but has undertaken these steps as a matter of last
resort in order to preserve minimum effectiveness and overall
security.


10. (C) Governor Arman is very upset over the current
situation and as he has pointed out, Zabul is not his home.
By working here, he is separated from his family, and he has
often expressed his desire to leave Zabul to be with them.
If he continues to hear criticism of the job he is doing, or
if decisions that affect his ability to govern continue to be
made without consulting him, and if personnel that he

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currently views as capable and effective are fired )-
notwithstanding his personal loyalty to President Karzai --
it is not inconceivable that he would submit his resignation.
We do not want this to happen, so will continue, via the PRT
and the Embassy, to play a facilitative role in helping him
to exercise good governance in Zabul Province.


11. (C) Ambassador's Comment: I talked at some length with
Arman December 12 during the Kandahar PAG. He termed
conditions in the province as neither particularly good nor
particularly bad. He made no push for special help other
than discussing winter shelter for ANAP during training. He
has reasons for his frustrations, but they are not
significantly different from those of every other governor in
Afghanistan. Arman knows he is generally well regarded by
the GOA. I doubt he will resign. I have passed on to the
Interior Minister Arman's support for his Police Chief, and
that should keep the Chief in place for awhile.
NEUMANN