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Work for people, not for making own fortune, PM asks public representatives

| Updated: October 22, 2018 20:46:25


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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday asked the public representatives to work for the welfare of people, not for making own fortune.

"You're elected representatives. People cast votes for you. You'll have to evaluate every voter. You'll have to be sincere so that all can enjoy civic amenities," she added.

The Prime Minister said this at the oath-taking ceremony of newly elected mayor of Barishal City Corporation Serniabat Sadiq Abdullah held at Shapla Hall of her office. She administered the oath.

Local Government Division Senior Secretary Dr Zafar Ahmed Khan conducted the oath-taking ceremony, reports UNB.

Later, the newly elected 30 councillors of general wards and 10 female councillors of the reserved seats of Barishal City Corporation were also sworn in at the same venue.

Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Minister Khandker Mosharraf Hossain administered the oath to the councillors.

Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister urged the newly elected mayor and councillors to be sincere so that every penny of development allocations can properly be used for the wellbeing of people.

"We've taken massive development programmes. You'll have to be sincere so that every penny of the development allocation we provide is used for the welfare of people," she said.

Sheikh Hasina said Awami League has been in power for nearly 10 years from 2009-2018. "We announced 'the Charter of Change' in the election manifesto. Today, the change has truly come in the lives of people. The poverty rate has declined, while the per capita income increased."

She said now 90 per cent of the national budget is implemented with the country's own financing.

Hasina also urged them to work for protecting the young generation from terrorism, militancy and drugs. "We want to build terrorism, militancy and drug-free Bangladesh."

Thanking those who cast votes for Awami League's election symbol 'Boat' in the city election, Sheikh Hasina, also the AL President, urged the public representatives to convey her message to people that she seeks their votes for the Boat in the next general election.

AL general secretary and Road Transport and Bridge Minister Obaidul Quader was present at the function.

Awami League mayoral candidate Serniabat Sadiq Abdullah was elected mayor in the Barishal City Corporation election held on July 30 last.

Sadiq Abdullah won the election with a big margin defeating his nearest rival BNP contestant Mujibur Rahman Sarwar.

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