Sadat Mansoor Naderi

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Sayed Sadat Mansoor Naderi
سید سعادت منصور نادری
Afghan Politician Sadat Mansoor Naderi.jpg
Sayed Sadat Mansoor Naderi with Afghanistan flag
State Minister of Peace
In office
31 August 2020 – 15 August 2021
PresidentAshraf Ghani
Preceded by[1]
In office
22 April 2015 – 13 June 2018
PresidentAshraf Ghani
Preceded byDr. Hassan Abdullahi
Personal details
Born
Sadat Mansoor Naderi

(1977-03-03) March 3, 1977 (age 44)
NationalityAfghan
Political partyNational Solidarity Party of Afghanistan
Parent(s)
ResidenceTaimany Kabul, Afghanistan
religionIslam (Ismaili Shia)
AwardsPeace Through Commerce Award 2012
marital statusMarried
Websitewww.smninvest.com

Sayed Sadat Mansoor Naderi (Dari: سید سعادت منصور نادری) is Afghanistan's State Minister of Peace, a politician, and an entrepreneur.

Early life[]

Sadat Mansoor Naderi was born in Kabul on 3 March 1977 to a spiritual family. His father Sayed Mansur Naderi is the religious leader of the Afghan Ismaili community loyal to Prince Karim Agha Khan IV.

Education[]

Naderi's primary school years were spent in Afghanistan. In 1988, at the age of twelve, he relocated to England to continue his senior school education. Focusing on his chosen subjects, he was awarded a First Class BA Honours Degree in International Business and Economics in 1999 at the University of London.[2]

Business[]

Two years after the fall of the Taliban, Naderi returned to his home country Afghanistan in 2003. He invested in different sectors such as fuel distribution, retail distribution, insurance, construction, mining and leasing.[3]

Naderi established Sadaf Petroleum in 2005, whose core business activities involve supplying fuel to both the private and public sector. Company clients include the US Army, Afghan Army, Afghan National Police, telecom companies and embassies among others.[4][5]

Noticing a huge gap in the market, in 2007 Naderi established Insurance Corporation of Afghanistan (ICA), which was to be the first privately owned insurance company in Afghanistan working closely with A+ rated syndicate Lloyd's of London.[6][7][8]

In 2008, Naderi later set up the Finest Superstore which was soon to be a famous well-known brand in Kabul city. His vision was to bring high quality products to the middle and higher end market which became very popular among Afghans, as well as expatriates in Kabul.[9]

Political background[]

Naderi's family has a political background. His father, Sayed Mansur Naderi is the leader of the Afghan Ismaili sect who has served as a vice-president during Mujahideen governance and was a representative in Afghan Lower House for two rounds. His younger sister Farkhunda Zahra Naderi, as well as his cousin, Dawood Naderi have also served as Afghan Parliamentarians.[10][11][12]

Sayed Jafar Naderi, Sadat's elder brother was the Governor of Baghlan province in 1990s. He now serves as the security advisor for Abdul Rashid Dostum, First Vice for Afghan President Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai. [13][14]

Sadat Naderi was introduced as the nominee for the Minister of Labour and Social Affairs but was later rejected by the Parliamentary Assembly due to his second citizenship status.

After renouncing his British citizenship later that month, Naderi was again introduced as the nominee for Minister of Urban Development and Housing by the Afghan President Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai on March 21, 2015.[15]

On April 18, 2015, Naderi was elected as the Minister of Urban Development and Housing. He obtained 202 votes of confidence out of 239 from the Afghan parliamentary assembly. This result has been the highest vote achieved by any Minister nominee since the Afghan nation's 2004 constitution was adopted.[16]

On April 22, 2015, Naderi assumed office and resigned on June 13, 2018.[17]

Naderi is also a member of Afghan peace negotiators representing the Afghan Ismaili sect.

Sadat Naderi was appointed as Afghanistan's State Minister for Peace on August 31, 2020 And his term ended on August 15, 2021 as the Afghan president fled away and Taliban took over Afghanistan. [18]

Awards[]

  1. Naderi was officially awarded the Peace through Commerce award for 2012 by the United States Department of Commerce in Dubai.[19]
  2. Naderi was awarded a medal for his excellent performance as the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing by the National Labors Committee on April 2, 2016.[20][better source needed]
  3. ASJF honored Sayed Sadat Mansoor Naderi, member of the national Cricket Board of Directors and Afghanistan’s Minister of Urban Development and Housing for his continued contribution to sport and sports journalism in the Afghanistan. [21]
  4. Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani also praised Sadat for his best performance awarding him a medal of King Wazir Mohammad Akbar Khan on November 18, 2017.[22][better source needed]

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.khaama.com/new-peace-minister-appointed-for-afghanistan-political-gridlock-unleashes/
  2. ^ "Database". www.afghan-bios.info.
  3. ^ "Database". www.afghan-bios.info.
  4. ^ "Sadaf Petroleum Co".
  5. ^ "SMN Investments".
  6. ^ "Huffington Post writes about SMN Business".
  7. ^ "MOF website about insurance".
  8. ^ "ICA information".
  9. ^ "Info about Finest in AfghanBiz".
  10. ^ "S. Dawod, Sadat's cousin in the Afghan Parliament".
  11. ^ "Farkhunda Zahra Naderi's biography by Pajhwok Afghan News".
  12. ^ "Sayed Mansoor Naderi's Bio".
  13. ^ "Sayed Jafar appointed as Afghanistan First Vice President's security advisor".
  14. ^ "Journeyman Documentary Video on Sayed Jafar".
  15. ^ "Sadat, nominee for the ministry of Urban Development and Housing".
  16. ^ "Urban Development and Housing Minister".
  17. ^ "Urban Development Minister assumed office on 22 April 2015".
  18. ^ "Sadat's Appointment as Peace Minister".
  19. ^ "2012 Peace Through Commerce Award".
  20. ^ "Award for excellent performance".
  21. ^ "ASJF honored SMN".
  22. ^ "Award by Ghani".
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