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Generating employments more important than boosting GDP growth: Dr Wahiduddin Mahmud

Putting utmost priority on generating more

employments and stabilizing the economy, Adviser to the interim government on

the Ministries of Planning and Education Dr Wahiduddin Mahmud today said that

generating more employments is now more important than boosting the GDP

growth.

“Massive problem now exists centering the GDP and it won’t work only with

increasing the GDP growth. Qualitative standard was not ensured over the

years and our priority is now to generate more employments and stabilizing

the economy,” he said.

The Planning Adviser was talking to reporters after holding a view-exchange

meeting with the concerned officials of the Ministry of Planning and its

subordinate bodies and divisions held at the NEC Conference Room in the

city’s Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area.

He said that it is important to save fund from the additional expenses of the

development projects and thus utilize those for generating more employments.

“To me, it’s much more important to generate more employments than increasin
g

the GDP growth. But, these two are also interconnected,” he added.

The eminent economist alleged that the previous government had tried to

implement many infrastructural projects without considering the liabilities

of their funding either from local and foreign sources. Besides, some of

those projects were also undertaken without considering the priority as well

as considering the interests of the vested quarter.

He informed that the projects which are ongoing and at the primary stage

would be reconsidered.

Highlighting the importance of grooming human resources, Dr Wahiduddin said

that no country can prosper only with the help of infrastructural

development, rather human resources development is very much necessary.

“Without human resources, infrastructures are like skeletons,”

The Adviser said that in his current capacity as in-charge of both the

Ministries of Planning and Education, it would be possible for him to ensure

human resources development.

Asked about the current state and futur
e plans on the mega projects, he said

the government would not pursue any singe policy rather additional expenses

usually occur if there is delay or revision of such projects time and again.

The Adviser said many development projects including big projects had to

revise even four to five times and suggested the Implementation, Monitoring

and Evaluation Division (IMED) to prepare a report so that such mistakes

could not reoccur in future.

“We’ll try to find out why those mistakes were committed. Those flaws which

are at the initial stage will be amended,” he added.

Replying to another question, Dr Wahiduddin said that although the Bangladesh

Bureau of Statistics (BBS) deals with publishing statistics on inflation,

GDP, and other social indices, but there were doubts over the credibility of

those data.

“I’ll try to look after those…whether there were errors due to lack of

skills or intentional faults,” he added.

Replying to another question, the Adviser informed that top officials of over

40 p
ublic universities are yet to rejoin their work since they are traceless

following the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the wake of

recent student led mass uprising.

It is also a big challenge to resume the operations of those universities, he

said adding that such condition is also now prevailing at the education

sector and also at the administration.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha