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Prioritise aided projects: Salehuddin to ERD

Stresses enhanced loan negotiation skills with dev partners
TBP Desk
13 Aug 2024 23:30:38 | Update: 13 Aug 2024 23:30:38
Prioritise aided projects: Salehuddin to ERD

Adviser of the finance and planning ministries Salehuddin Ahmed has asked the officials of the Economic Relations Division (ERD) to prioritise the ongoing foreign aided projects considering their effectiveness alongside ensuring transparency and accountability in implementation.

"We'll have to set the priorities before taking foreign aided projects. The donors want to support us, but before that there should be proper scrutiny like ensuring due diligence. We'll also have to protect our interest and ensure optimum utilisation of aided projects," he said.

The adviser made the remarks while talking to reporters after holding a view-exchange meeting with ERD officials at the division’s conference room in Dhaka’s Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area. ERD Secretary Md Shahriar Kader Siddiky and other high officials were present, reports BSS.

He said the probable benefits of the foreign aided projects should have to be considered highly alongside ensuring transparency and accountability in their implementation.

Salehuddin asked the ERD officials to be more hard-working and thus consider their job as a non-routine task since their work is very much linked with the development schemes.

Noting that Bangladesh has never failed in its history in repayment of loans, he said the government would prefer taking soft-term loans instead of hard-term loans so that those could be utilised properly side by side stressed on enhancing the coordination among the executing agencies.

The adviser also put emphasis on increasing skills for the loan negotiation with the development partners since the neighbouring countries are very much strong in dealing with such things.

When asked whether the government would be in pressure for repayment of loans especially against the mega projects, he said there is no denying the fact that the loans should have to be repaid and the government would do that.

Salehuddin said the economic state of the country is not such bad while the government would repay the loans duly.

He said that the country's debt to GDP ratio is not so high unlike the countries of Italy, Greece and Sri Lanka.

"Our position in this regard is almost comfortable and we'll have to ensure a better management and effectiveness. We'll fulfil our commitments," he added.

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