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No compromise with quality in works: Fouzul Kabir

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02 Sep 2024 19:45:46 | Update: 02 Sep 2024 19:45:46
No compromise with quality in works: Fouzul Kabir
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Road Transport and Bridges Adviser Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan on Monday said the government would show no compromise with standard in the development works by creating scopes for all the stakeholders through open competition.

“No compromise will be shown in the quality of works,” he said when a seven-member delegation of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) led by country manager of Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal Martin Holtman paid a courtesy call at the latter’s ministry office at Secretariat, reports BSS.

The adviser said his government has been creating scopes for all the stakeholders to take part in the tenders through open competitions to ensure quality in works at lower costs.

Fouzul Kabir, also adviser of power, energy and mineral resources has also sought financial and technical cooperation from the IFC member countries in overcoming the gas crisis and the efforts to enhance the use of renewable energy with reducing utilisation of the fossil fuel.

He also sought support from the IFC to boost tourism in the areas adjacent to the Padma Multipurpose Bridge.

The adviser expressed his satisfaction over the existing relations between the IFC and Bangladesh and praised the role of IFC for mutual partnership and cooperation in the development of his country.

Fouzul Kabir, also adviser of the Railways Ministry, said the interim government is the outcome of the student-people movement, saying, “So, it (interim government) has been making best efforts to reach services to every doorstep.”

The IFC country manager said his organisation will always extend support to transform Bangladesh into a developed and prosperous country.

The delegation also said they want to invest in the energy sector of Bangladesh for which the country needs to devise a long-term plan.

Additionally, the IFC expressed its keenness to provide necessary financial and technical cooperation on priority basis in different sectors of rail, road and bridges division.

IFC’s Manager of Upstream and Advisory Asia Pacific Victoria Hilda Rigby Delmon, Manager of Infrastructure-Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Edore Elaine Onamakpome and Principal Investment Officer, Asia Infrastructure Michael Sheng, and high officials of the concerned ministries were present.

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