Adviser Nahid Islam said to drop unnecessary projects of A2I

 

Post, Telecommunication and Information Technology Advisor Nahid Islam visited the A2I office. Dhaka, September 4

Post, Telecommunication and Information Technology Adviser Md asked to drop unnecessary projects from Aspire to Innovate (A2I). Nahid Islam. He also urged caution against making complaints about A2I's work.

Nahid Islam said these things while visiting the office of A2I in Agargaon of the capital on Wednesday. He said that the initiatives of A2I should reach the people of the country. The youth of Bangladesh will be involved in the IT sector. If necessary, the Bangladeshis who are working as information technology experts in different countries of the world will be employed as per the advice of the advisory team.

The information and technology advisor said that several investigation committees have been formed on the irregularities and corruption of A2I, and the investigation process should be impartial and transparent.


At this time, Nahid Islam spoke about state reform. He said that the political trend that continues in the country needs reform. Along with this, the state structure also needs to be reformed. The state structure has become an individualistic one. Here the constitution has given power to the Prime Minister, which is unlimited. It is necessary to change this clause by discussing with everyone.

Post a Comment

0 Comments