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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has instructed government officials and employees to rid themselves of all kinds of corruption and do the right thing with confidence and without hearing criticism. She said that the Ministry of Health has shown great efficiency in dealing with the coronavirus epidemic and has been able to stop the spread of the virus with sufficient efficiency.

He spoke as keynote guest at the Annual Performance Agreement (APA) -2020 signing ceremony of government ministries and departments on Thursday. He joined the function held in the conference room of the Ministry of Public Administrations via videoconference from Ganobhaban.

Sheikh Hasina said: ‘We want to build an administrative system free from bribery and corruption in the country. You have to plan this justice and find a way to implement it. This plan must get to the ground and be executed successfully. And whoever can do it will be rewarded. ‘

Addressing government officials and employees, the Prime Minister said: “When you do some work, do it with confidence. Do not listen to who said what or who wrote what. If you hear these things, you will not be able to do any work.”

The Prime Minister said: ‘It is the nature of some people in the country to criticize others. They say a lot when they make a little mistake, they criticize when they drop the lime from the drink. But they do nothing for the country and the people of the country.

The Prime Minister said: “Your government has approved many TV channels and implemented Digital Bangladesh. And through this, various types of anti-government propaganda will continue.

Sheikh Hasina said: ‘You (government officials-employees) must do the right thing with confidence. If you have the confidence that what you have done is for the good of the people and people will benefit from it, then I want you to do it. ‘

The Prime Minister said: “It is the responsibility of every government official-employee to support the people.” He said: “It is our responsibility to support the people when we come to power after being elected by the people.” We are committed to the people. And those who work in government are also committed to serving the people.

Regarding the coronavirus epidemic, the prime minister said: “The Ministry of Health has shown great efficiency in treating the coronavirus and the government has been able to control Kavid-19 by taking appropriate measures at an early stage.” Many criticize the Ministry of Health. But the ministry has been able to stop the spread of the deadly virus efficiently enough.

Sheikh Hasina said: “It should be noted that health workers, including doctors, nurses and health workers, did not sit idly by. They have relentlessly approached the risk of life with great skill.

The Prime Minister said: “Many doctors, nurses and health workers have died while providing medical services to Kavid patients. Together with them, members of the administration, military and law enforcement agencies and leaders and activists of the Awami League have fought the disease with the utmost sincerity and have helped people in this time of crisis.

Expressing concern about the corona outbreak, the prime minister said: “It is seriously damaging his studies. Not only Bangladesh, the entire world economy has stalled due to the epidemic and people around the world are suffering from it.

Sheikh Hasina said: “In view of the Kavid-19 outbreak, the pace of development work has slowed down.” There is no doubt that the way we move forward has been hampered. But we have to overcome this obstacle and accept it. “

Furthermore, he said: ‘Disaster will come as Bangladesh is a disaster prone country. But we have to deal with the disaster and move on.

Sheikh Hasina said: “The government has announced an incentive package, which is equivalent to more than four percent of the country’s GDP. No country has announced such a package before Bangladesh and we thank the Ministry of Finance for that. “We have provided incentive packages and cash where needed and the wheels of our economy are turning as a result,” he said. Source: Bass.



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