Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today directed all concerned including ministers to uphold the dignity of the people’s
confidence and trust that they reposed in the Awami League through the December 30 elections.
“The people of the country have reposed confidence and trust in us as well
given a great responsibility through the December 30 polls … we’ve to
uphold the dignity of their trust by improving their living standard,” she
said in her introductory speech at the maiden meeting of the ECNEC at the
Planning Commission at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar here this morning.
“We want the lot of the people living up to the grassroots level to be
changed and we’ll have to work giving attention to that end,” she added.
The first meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Economic
Council (ECNEC) was held today, two weeks after the formation of the new
Awami League government on January 7 following the AL-led Grand Alliance’s
landslide victory in the 11th parliamentary elections on December 30.
The prime minister said her government is taking all plans and programmes
with a goal of changing the fate of the grassroots people of the villages.
“Bangladesh will be established as a poverty-free country at the fastest
possible time through it,” she said.
In this connection, Sheikh Hasina put emphasis on increasing surveillance
on the ongoing development projects to speed up their pace and quality.
“We’ve passed many projects speedily at the end of our previous tenure. We
want to start and complete the works of those schemes fast,” she said.
The premier said surveillance on the work of the projects will have to be
raised to accelerate the pace and improve their quality. “As much
as the vigilance on the work will raise, the pace and quality of the work
will enhance to that extent”,she said.
The prime minister said her government has been able to bring down the
poverty rate to 21 percent. “We’ve to cut the rate further and we’ve to keep
it in mind,” she said.
Sheikh Hasina laid stress on increasing the GDP growth rate and said that
“I know it is difficult to raise the rate further when it goes up at a
certain level. But I believe that we can do it.”
She added: “We’re working together and we will build a teamwork so that we
could reach to our desired goal … we will build a hunger-and-poverty-free
‘Sonar Bangla’ as dreamt by Bangabandhu Insha Allah.”
The prime minister said Bangladesh has graduated to a developing country
thanks to various pragmatic steps of her government. “We’ve been able to
raise GDP to 7:86 percent and we’ve to retain this achievement,” she said.
The premier said Bangladesh will have to advance further, asking all
concerned to undertake and implement the projects keeping it in mind.
She said Bangladesh is now a developing country and on the way to become a
middle income country. “We’ll want to build it as a developed and prosperous
country by 2041 by retaining this success … We’ve to take forward our all
activities keeping this in mind.”
The prime minister sought cooperation of all to build Bangladesh as a
developed and prosperous country being imbued with the spirit of the
liberation war.
“We got responsibility from the people for running the country for another
five years. So I seek support of all so that we could establish Bangladesh as
a developed and prosperous country in the spirit of the liberation war by
completing our work,” she said.
Expressing heartfelt gratitude to the countrymen for reelecting her
government through a huge mandate, Sheikh Hasina said she reorganised the
cabinet freshly so that her government could achieve its goal.
(BSS)