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New recruits may face irregularities: Envoy to Libya

UNB . Dhaka
17 Jan 2024 12:17:31 | Update: 17 Jan 2024 19:13:32
New recruits may face irregularities: Envoy to Libya
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Bangladesh Ambassador to Libya Major General Abul Hasnat Mohammad Khairul Bashar has expressed concern over the newly recruited Bangladeshi health professionals in Libya, including whether salaries and other benefits would be paid regularly. 

He sought the support and consideration of the Libyan Ministry to resolve these issues.

A delegation headed by Director General (Human Resources Department) of the Ministry of Health of the Government of National Unity of Libya Mohiuddin Nuwaiji visited the Embassy of Bangladesh in Tripoli on Tuesday and met the Ambassador. 

The meeting was attended by the Minister (Labour) of the Embassy and senior officials from the Ministry of Health. 

During the meeting, both sides discussed various issues for cooperation in the health sector, according to the Bangladesh Embassy. 

The Ambassador welcomed the delegation to the Embassy and emphasized the need for strong cooperation for mutual benefits. 

The Director General conveyed greetings and assurances from the Hon’ble Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister to the Ambassador. 

The delegation provided a comprehensive briefing on the Ministry's earnest endeavors to address the aforementioned issues. 

They reiterated their unwavering commitment to working closely with the relevant Libyan authorities to expedite the resolution of these matters at the earliest. 

In this respect, both sides agreed to collaborate further in resolving the challenges.

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