PM stresses industrialization not only depending on agriculture
Hossen Sohel for DOT
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday stressed industrialization not only relying on the agriculture to generate more employment, promote exports and socioeconomic development of the country.
“Since Bangladesh is a country which is largely dependent on the
agriculture, we will have to go for industrialization alongside the
agriculture to generate more employment, promote exports and ensure socioeconomic development of the people,” she said.
The premier said this while giving an introductory speech at the 34th meeting of the board of governors of Bangladesh Export Processing Zones Authority (BEPZA) at the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) here.
Sheikh Hasina, also chairperson of BEPZA Board of Governors, presided over the meeting.
The prime minister simultaneously put emphasis on giving special
attention to increase food production, saying, “We will have a look at the matter that food production doesn’t decrease as the demand for food never ends rather increases with soaring up the population”.
She also asked the authorities concerned to set up industries by taking all initiatives to protect the environment and said, “We’ll have to go for industrialization by protecting environment.”
Praising the role of BEPZA for attracting foreign direct investment and for industrialization, the premier asked for giving further attention to this end.
Describing Bangladesh as the most lucrative destination for investment, the prime minister gave credit to the youth work force, prolonged political stability and continuation of the democratic process for this.
She went on saying, “Bangladesh has become the attractive destination for investment as we have been able to maintain political stability, continuation of the democratic process and develop a vast youth work force.”
The premier said, “We need to make youth work force more efficient by giving them with proper training.”
Turning to special economic zones, she said 100 special economic zones are being set up across the country.