Two advisers, one special assistant to chief minister KP resign from posts

PESHAWAR: Three members of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) cabinet, including two advisers to the chief minister and a special assistant, have resigned from their posts on Saturday.
Adviser to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister on Excise Ghazi Ghazan Jamal resigned from his post citing circumstances beyond his control.
On a social media website Twitter, the adviser shared the copy of the resignation submitted to Chief Minister KP Mahmood Khan. He said that he had submitted his resignation to CM Mahmood Khan as Special Assistant for Excise.
He said, “The past year I have worked tirelessly to improve the dept and provide better services for the people of KP. My top priority has always been serving the people of my district & I will continue to do so, ” he added.
I have submitted my resignation to CM @IMMahmoodKhan as Special Assistant for Excise. The past year I have worked tirelessly to improve the dept & provide better services for the ppl of KP. My top priority has always been serving the ppl of my district & I will continue to do so pic.twitter.com/c4d5g4k7wb
— Ghazi Ghazan Jamal (@GhazanGJ) April 17, 2021
In addition, Adviser to KP CM on energy and power Himayatullah Khan has also resigned from his post.
Meanwhile, Adviser to Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Science and Technology Zia Ullah Bangash was the first one to announce his resignation from his post citing some unavoidable circumstances in his constituency.
Taking to Twitter to share his resignation letter conveyed to the chief minister, Zia Ullah Bangash said that he had submitted his resignation from the post of Advisor to CM KP.
Some unavoidable circumstances in my constituency have forced me to take this step,” he shared while adding that he has a lot of responsibilities and wanted to keep up to the expectations of the people of his constituency and reserve his entire attention for them.
Submitted my resignation from post of Advisor to CM KP. Some unavoidable circumstances in my constituency have forced me to take this step. I have a lot of responsibilities and I want to keep up to expectations of people of my constituency & reserve my entire attention for them. pic.twitter.com/YsEfdeRdIV
— Zia Ullah Bangash (@ZiaBangashPTI) April 17, 2021
Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Shah Farman later approved the resignations of the three cabinet members.