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Five retired addl secys appointed contractually as secretaries

Another change in Home Ministry


Published : 17 Aug 2024 10:23 PM

Within three days of appointment, the senior secretary to the public security division of the home ministry was changed again while five retired additional secretaries have been brought back and appointed secretaries on a contractual basis.

The Ministry of Public Administration issued a notification on Saturday in this regard.

They have been appointed on contract for a period of two years from the date of joining subject to severance of working relationship with other institutions and organisations, said the notification.

Dr. Sheikh Abdur Rashid has been made Secretary of Secondary and Higher Education Department while Md Ehchanul Haque has been made Secretary of Road Transport and Highways Department.

Besides, Dr. Mohammad Abdul Momen has been appointed as Secretary of Public Security Department of Home Ministry, Dr. Nasimul Gani as Secretary of Public Department of President’s Office and MA Akmal Hossain Azad as Secretary of Railway Ministry.

The interim government that took over after the fall of the Awami League government recently canceled the contractual appointments of the secretaries of these ministries and transferred some to other ministries, according to the notification. Besides, according to the Ministry of Public Administration circular, Md Mokabbir Hossain, the chairman (senior secretary) of the Bangladesh Energy and Power Research Council (BEPRC), was appointed as the senior secretary of the public security division on August 14.

But on Saturday, Mokabbir has been transferred as the senior secretary of the Ministry of Science and Technology, reads a circular signed by Ziauddin Ahmed, deputy secretary of the public administration ministry.

Earlier, the public security division secretary of the home ministry Md Jahangir Alam was sent on retirement, as he completed 25 years in service.

The government has taken the decision for the public interest, according to a notification issued by the public administration ministry.

Mentionable, Brig Gen (retd) M Sakhawat Hussain was replaced as home adviser by Lt Gen (retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury Friday night, hours after four new advisers, including Jahangir, were sworn into office.

Sakhawat was given the charge of the textiles and jute ministry as the interim government redistributed the portfolios of eight advisers, according to the chief adviser’s press wing.

Jahangir, the new home adviser, will also hold the portfolio of the agriculture ministry. He served as the director general of the erstwhile Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) from January 21, 2003 to February 18, 2006.

Then quartermaster general of Bangladesh Army, Jahangir headed a 20-member army probe committee to investigate the carnage at the BDR’s Pilkhana headquarters on February 25-26 in 2009 that left 74 people, including 57 army officers, dead.

The service of Jahangir was placed in the foreign ministry in December 2009. He went into retirement a year later.

Brig Gen (retd) Sakhawat hogged the headlines for his various comments after assuming the office of the home adviser. A coordinator of Anti-Discrimination Student Movement criticised him for some comments while BNP and its three associate bodies demanded his resignation.

Sakhawat, also a former election commissioner, on August 11 warned all political parties and said, “Now, if you think you’ll take control of the markets and resort to extortion, you can go ahead and do it for a while. But I have requested the army chief to break your legs… I don’t care, go to hell.”

The next day, he advised the Awami League leaders and activists not to do anything that may put their lives in danger, and to reorganise the party with new faces.

“None has banned your party (Awami League). Banning any party is a bad culture,” he told reporters after visiting some injured Ansar members at the Combined Military Hospital in the capital.

Mentioning the contribution of AL to the country, the retired army official said, “We cannot deny it (AL’s contribution). Reorganise the party and participate in the election whenever it is held.”

The same day, Hasnat Abdullah, one of the key coordinators of the student protests, at a rally said, “We have seen the advisers talking about rehabilitating the murderers (Sheikh Hasina and other Awami League leaders). We want to remind those advisers that you have come to power through the student-people uprising.

“We will not hesitate to oust you the way we made you advisers.”