Staff Reporter:
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday asked all concerned, including civil administration, to take nec-essary preparations in advance to face probable floods in the country.
The premier gave the directive while chairing the 1st meeting of the Executive Committee of the Na-tional Economic Council (ECNEC) in this fiscal year (FY25) held at the NEC Conference Room in the city’s Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area.
Briefing reporters after the meeting, Planning Minister Major General (retd) Abdus Salam said that the Prime Minister in the meeting based on the forecast of the Bangladesh Meteorological Department and the experts concerned apprehended that a possible flood may sweep over the country in the coming days possibly in August.
In this regard, she asked all concerned to take necessary preparations to face the possible flood and its impact.
Supplementing this, Planning Division Senior Secretary Satyajit Karmakar said the Prime Minister had categorically said that there is a possibility of flooding across the country in August since there has been a growing trend of rainfall in the country alongside rising water in upstream of major rivers.
He said the premier directed all concerned including the civil administration and field administration to take necessary preparations for facing the flood and its impact in order to protect the people of the coun-try from the impacts and devastation of flood.
The planning division senior secretary said that the day’s meeting approved a total of 11 projects involv-ing an overall estimated cost of Taka 5,459.87 crore.
“Of the total project cost, Taka 5,214.34 crore will come from the government of Bangladesh portion, Taka 140.44 crore from project assistance while the rest of Taka 105.09 crore as concerned organiza-tion’s own fund,” he said.
Of the approved 11 projects, seven are fresh projects while four are revised ones, the senior secretary said.
State Minister for Planning Md Shahiduzzaman Sarker, Planning Commission members and secretaries concerned attended the meeting.
Revealing a set of directives given by the Prime Minister in the meeting, the planning minister said the premier asked all concerned ministries, divisions and executing agencies to make the necessary paper-work in the first quarter (July-September) of the new fiscal year (FY25) since the monsoon and rainfall during this season often hampers the physical work of projects.
“If the necessary paperwork can be done early, then the main physical work can also be done a bit earli-er considering the rainy season,” the minister said quoting the Prime Minister as saying.
The planning minister said Sheikh Hasina reiterated her emphasis on the appointment and training of the project directors while one project director cannot be in charge of more than one project for the sake of quality work.
Referring to the issue of land acquisition in projects, the Prime Minister directed the authorities con-cerned to take the issue with utmost importance so that project sites are not made in the densely populat-ed areas side by side development projects are not implemented on triple-cropping lands.
Commenting on the approved project on Agricultural development in Dhaka region with Taka 145.73 crore, the Prime Minister noted that most of agricultural land surrounding the capital is being used for making houses as a result of urbanization.
In this regard, she directed the authorities concerned to expedite their efforts to boost agricultural productivity in these surrounding areas of the capital.
About the Taka 1,624.05 crore project to build administrative-cum-barrack buildings in thanas for Bang-ladesh Police in various parts of the country, the planning minister said that the infrastructures of some police stations or thanas are dilapidated and the Prime Minister asked the concerned ministry to bring another project to develop the infrastructures of the rest of the thanas of the country.