Title: Government Emphasizes Qualifications Over Relationships in Decision-Making: Commerce Advisor
In a recent announcement, the Commerce Advisor from the Ministry of Textiles and Jute stated that the government will prioritize qualifications and proposals over personal relationships when making decisions. This shift was highlighted during a contract signing ceremony between Bitumex and Western Engineering (Pvt.) Ltd. held at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in Dhaka on Sunday, January 26th.
During the event, the Chief Guest emphasized the importance of utilizing resources efficiently and ensuring that investments benefit both individuals and the country as a whole. The Commerce Advisor, Sheikh Bashiruddin, expressed gratitude to Western Engineering (Pvt.) Ltd. for their involvement in promoting investments and emphasized the potential for rapid production and profitability within the sector.
Furthermore, the Secretary of the Ministry of Textiles and Jute, Mr. Abdul Rouf, extended an invitation for investment, citing the positive impact it could have on the local community in Kurigram. Efforts are underway to revitalize closed mills and create opportunities for sustainable economic growth in the region.
Mr. Bashir Ahmed, the Managing Director of Western Engineering (Pvt.) Ltd., expressed his commitment to expanding industrial operations in Kurigram to benefit both the people and the environment. This sentiment was echoed by Brigadier General S.M. Jahid Hasan, Chairman of Bitumex, who signed a contract with the company to facilitate this growth.
The event was attended by various dignitaries, including additional officials from the Ministry of Textiles and Jute, former chairpersons, editors from Bitumex, and representatives from related departments and businesses. The presence of these individuals underscored the collaborative efforts aimed at fostering economic development in the region.
By emphasizing qualifications over relationships, the government aims to create a level playing field for investors and entrepreneurs, ensuring that decisions are made based on merit and potential contributions to the economy. This strategic shift not only promotes transparency and accountability but also serves as a catalyst for sustainable growth and development in the textile and jute industry.
As the Ministry continues to work towards revitalizing closed mills and attracting investments, the focus remains on creating a conducive environment for businesses to thrive and for communities to benefit from economic opportunities. Through collaborative efforts and a commitment to excellence, the government seeks to pave the way for a more prosperous and sustainable future in the textile and jute sector.