Meeting the aspirations of the people is the biggest challenge of the government: Hasan Arif

by times news cr

2024-09-24 01:42:05

The interim government is working as a trust of the students-workers-people and meeting the aspirations of the people is a big challenge of the interim government, said AF Hasan Arif, Advisor to the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives and Ministry of Lands.

He said these things during a courtesy meeting with Swiss Ambassador Reto Ringli at the local government department office of the Secretariat on Monday (September 23).

Adviser AF Hasan Arif said that people’s expectations of the interim government are high. We are working as a Student-Worker-Public Trust. Fulfilling the aspirations of the people is a major challenge of the interim government.

In response to Ringley’s question about what is the aim of the interim government to strengthen the local government, local government advisor Hasan Arif said that all local government institutions have been destroyed in the last 15 years. Institutions should be strengthened. Local government representatives may not play much of a role in national decision-making. But if the public representatives are elected through free and fair elections at all levels of local government, they will actually work for the betterment of the people at the local level. If local government institutions are financially independent, they will play a role in decision-making at the national level.

He also said that we have already removed the representatives of all levels of local government elected during the previous government. Administrators have been appointed in City Corporations, Municipalities, Upazilas and District Parishads. The chairman of the union councils where complaints were made, has been removed subject to investigation. We want the real people’s representatives at all levels of the local level to win through fair elections.

Hasan Arif said that local government representatives need training. If necessary, trainers can be taken from developed countries, including Switzerland, which have achieved success in local government systems. We expect bilateral or multilateral coordination and cooperation in this regard.

Asked about the local government advisor, Swiss Ambassador Reto Ringli said that the interim government has decided to form some commissions. What can be the scope or goal of these commissions?

In response, Hasan Arif said that people from all walks of life wanted a change. We are working with their mandate. We all want an accountable government. Constitutional reform is necessary for this. The electoral system has been completely destroyed in the last 15 years. A strong election commission should be formed. The interim government has constituted six commissions to establish good governance in the country.

Health sanitation, small entrepreneurship development and women empowerment were discussed in detail in the meeting. Local Government Department Secretary Abu Hena Morshed Zaman, Rural Development and Cooperative Secretary Mosammat Shahnara Khatun, Public Health Engineering Directorate Chief Engineer Tushar Mohan Sadhu Khan, Swiss Deputy Head of Mission and Head of Cooperation Corin Henchez Pignani were also present in the meeting.

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