9 Instructions of Chief Adviser to Secretaries

by times news cr

2024-09-06 06:19:09

The chief adviser of the interim government has given nine instructions to the secretaries including ensuring the best use of government money. Muhammad Yunus.

He gave these instructions during the meeting of the secretaries at the Chief Adviser’s office in Tejgaon in the capital on Wednesday (September 4) afternoon. The matter was informed in a press release sent by the Press Wing of the Chief Adviser.

The instructions to the Secretaries are-
– ‘Marching order’ should be given for the adoption and implementation of reform programs at all levels of government.

-Necessary to discuss and take opinions with the relevant parties in formulating the reform program.

– We have to build a new Bangladesh with honesty, devotion and accountability in our respective fields, standing on the faith and fearless spirit that the students gave us in the July-August uprising to build a humane country without discrimination.

– In order to build a new Bangladesh, government activities should be conducted with utmost importance to the public interest by reforming the thinking and reforming the thinking.

– By rooting out corruption, by simplifying the service, the maximum satisfaction of the people should be achieved.

– To ensure optimum utilization of public funds.

– Fair competition should be ensured in government procurement and obstacles should be removed to ensure transparency, accountability.

– With a creative, citizen-friendly mindset, each Ministry/Department will submit time-bound action plans for short, medium and long-term reform programmes, which will be regularly evaluated/monitored.

– The interest and positive perception that has been created worldwide about the new Bangladesh created by the popular uprising of the students should be used in the best way for the sake of the country.

After the formation of the interim government on August 8, this is the first time that the chief adviser held a meeting with the secretaries.

Generally, the general situation of the country is discussed in the secretaries’ meeting beyond a few set important agendas. This time there was no detailed agenda for this meeting.

Before this, the chief adviser met the secretaries for the first time on August 13. The secretaries of 25 ministries were present at the meeting held at Rashtriya Guest House Yamuna. The chief advisor gave eight-point instructions to the secretaries in that meeting, including austerity, harnessing the power of youth, keeping the supply and market stable, prioritizing files related to public interest, working with transparency, accountability and honesty. Muhammad Yunus.

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