Pakistani national to lead US Small Business Administration

Dilawar Syed given post thanks to his years of experience despite opposition from Republicans.

WASHINGTN: Dilawar Syed, a noted American businessman of Pakistani origin, has been given the opportunity to lead the US Small Business Administration (SBA).

He was given this post due to his years of experience as a business owner despite strong opposition from Republicans. 

He was elected by the Senate on Thursday with the vote of 54-42 and at present, he is the highest-ranking Muslim official in the US government.

Ben Cardin, head of the Senate committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, announced the decision in favour of Mr Syed.

Mr Cardin said, ““Small businesses across the country will benefit from Mr Syed’s confirmation. The vacancy caused harm to small business owners throughout our nation who depend on SBA to be fully staffed in order to access capital, contracting opportunities, and entrepreneurial development training.”

He also appreciated Syed’s patience despite uncalled for attacks on his personality and added, “I am confident that America’s small businesses and the communities they support will benefit from him in this role. We look forward to working with Deputy Administrator Syed to build on the small business boom seen under the Biden-Harris Administration.”

A known American Senator Chuck Schumer also praised the recent appointment of Syed and said,“there’s no better person to serve the interests of small business than someone who was a successful business owner himself .”

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