Desk Report
Publish: 28 Jul 2022, 04:43 pm
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina || Photo: Collected
Prime
Minister Sheikh Hasina today underlined the need for focusing on export to earn
foreign currencies instead of depending on remittance.
"We
have to more focus on export to earn foreign currencies instead of only depending
on remittance," she said.
The
prime minister also asked all concerned to diversify local products to explore
new markets abroad.
She was
inaugurating 24 Technical Training Centres (TTCs) including Bangabandhu Sheikh
Mujib Centennial TTC at the upazila level, joining virtually from her official
Ganabhaban residence here.
The
Bureau of Manpower Employment and Training (BMET) organised the function at the
Osmani Memorial Auditorium in city.
"We
have to take initiatives to earn foreign currencies by making local products
multidimensional to find out fresh markets abroad," she said.
The
premier said some people of the country are making illogical comments and
spreading rumours about the foreign currency reserve, adding it is common that
the reserve would be more or less.
"I
believe, it is enough to have foreign currency reserve to purchase food for
three months," she continued.
But,
she said Bangladesh has to shrink dependency on other countries for consumer
products and food items.
"We
can utilise properly the people and fertile lands we have. We have to modernise
the process of preserving foods and establish food processing industries largely,"
the prime minister said.
In such
way, the demand of the local markets would be fulfilled and locally made
products can be exported to earn foreign currencies, she added.
Expatriates'
Welfare and Overseas Employment Minister Imran Ahmad, its parliamentary affairs
committee Chairman Barrister Anisul Islam Mahmud, Secretary Dr Ahmed Munirus
Saleheen and BMET Director General Md Shahidul Alam, spoke on the occasion.
A
documentary on the TTCs was screened at the function.
Sheikh
Hasina said her government has sent 963,0505 workers abroad and received USD
21.03 billion as remittance during the FY 2021-22 which is five times higher
than that of the FY 2005-06 during the BNP-Jamaat alliance government.
Due to
corruption, irregularities and syndicate, the numbers of sending manpower
abroad during the BNP regime had reduced significantly and they had only sent
2,52,0902 workers in FY 2005-06, she said.
The
premier asked the people who are now criticising the government about foreign
reserve to realise what situation was in Bangladesh during the BNP-Jamaat
alliance government.
Rather,
the Awami League government has expanded the overseas job markets in 55
countries and increased manpower exports many folds, she said.
The
premier emphasised giving proper training based on vocational, technical and
science to the Bangladeshi people as they can cope with the advanced
technologies and fourth industrial revolution to meet the growing demand of
skilled manpower at home and abroad.
In this
connection, she said 100 economic zones are being set up across the country
which will also require skilled manpower.
She
asked the authorities concerned to focus on providing training on how to drive
heavy vehicles considering its huge demand abroad.
The
premier stressed the need for working in unison of all the concerned ministries
on sending manpower abroad
"Home
ministry is entrusted with issuing passports while foreign ministry to find out
new labour markets, industries ministry to give certificate and the
expatriates' welfare and overseas employment ministry will send manpower
abroad. Each of these ministries should work together," she opined.
She
also suggested forming a committee with a representative of each of the
ministry to ease the works relating to sending manpower abroad.
The
premier called for including civil aviation and tourism ministry to this end.
Sheikh
Hasina also asked all concerned to make sure that the expatriate Bangladeshis
can easily send their earnings to the country through banking channels as many
of them are now facing difficulties in doing so and allured to send money
through illegal means that included Hundi.
The
concerned ministries can work together with consultation of Bangladesh Bank in
this regard, she added.
She
also suggested employing an officer to oversee the wellbeing of the expatriate
workers.
The
premier asked the young generation not to fall into the clutches of brokers
being allured by their false promises.
The
foreign job seekers in many cases have lost everything including their lives
and money collected from selling their ancestral houses and lands being caught
by the manpower brokers, she said.
She
asked all to go abroad for jobs by taking loans from the Probashi Kallayan
Bank, saying that loans are being disbursed from the bank without any security.
She
hoped that more skilled manpower would be sent abroad through imparting them
with proper training at the upazila level TTCs.
With
setting up 40 more TTCs and one IMT, a total of 104 TTCs and seven IMT would be
established across the country which would make the capacity of giving training
to nine lakh people.
While
the world is reeling from the economic meltdown due to Coronavirus pandemic,
then the Russia-Ukraine war pushed the globe into another trouble, she said.
"The
war is meaningless as I can see that they who are producing arms, become
beneficial from the war and the life of commoners are getting helpless,"
she said.
The war
and subsequent sanctions and counter sanctions have put the world into economic
risk, she said.
The
premier said the developed countries are also now facing difficulties and they
are now in trouble with preserving power and energy, alongside ensuring food
security and they are now taking various measures to tackle the situation.
"Such
obstacles are very regretful when the countries like us are trying to move
towards development and reach a destination. It will not be wise for us to stop
here and we have to march ahead," she opined.
Bangladesh
is following the strategy of saving energy likewise other countries across the
globe, she said.
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