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Momen urges labour counsellors to keep off illegal earning

TBP Desk
13 Nov 2020 16:49:26 | Update: 13 Nov 2020 18:19:38
Momen urges labour counsellors to keep off illegal earning

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen on Friday urged the newly appointed labour counsellors at different Bangladesh missions abroad to work with honesty instead of running for ‘collecting’ illegal money that may eventually push them into difficulties.

“Nowadays we are very hard on those issues (corruption)… I want everybody to be aware of it (illegal money),” he said.

The minister was speaking at the certificate giving ceremony of ‘Orientation Course for Counsellor/ First Secretary (Labour)’ designate to Bangladesh missions abroad at the Foreign Service Academy in the capital on Thursday night.

Dr Momen said they heard some bad news from abroad that some Bangladesh labour counsellors in some countries were involved in collecting illicit money.

“In this process, they (alleged labour counsellors) disgraced Bangladesh, disgraced foreign ministry and disgraced our mission,” he said.

He urged the new labour counsellors, especially those going to lucrative destinations, to “stay away from that (corruption)… because, in the long run, you might have difficulties”.

Dr Momen directed the counsellors to serve the expatriate Bangladeshi workers, especially who are less fortunate with commitment, dedication and love. “You are the hope for them (expat workers) … if you can serve well, people will remember you… people will honour you,” he said.

Terming the task of labour counsellors ‘most challenging job at the foreign missions’, he urged them to find out innovative and creative ways to help expatriate workers, especially the women, who often suffer.

“We have around 12.3 million (Bangladeshi) workers working abroad and many of them are not that fortunate, for that we have to work very hard so that we can provide them with quality service,” he said.

The foreign minister said he is promoting two packages in Bangladesh foreign policy – economic diplomacy and public diplomacy – to materialize ‘Sonar Bangla’, a prosperous country, dreamt by Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

He said economic diplomacy is for increasing foreign investment, expanding export volume, creating gainful overseas employment, ensuring quality service at Bangladesh missions and transferring knowledge-based technology while public diplomacy works for promoting Bangladesh image abroad.

Ten labour counsellors posted to Bangladesh missions in Tripoli, Singapore, Jeddah, Doha, Cairo, Abu Dhabi, Athene, Milan, Geneva, Mosco and the newly appointed Bangladesh deputy high commissioners to Karachi completed the weeklong course.

Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen also spoke on the occasion.

 

(Source: BSS)

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