He came up with the remarks while talking to reporters after visiting several upazilas of Satkhira and Koyra of Khulna that were hit by the cyclone.
Fani, which once turned into a very severe cyclonic storm, entered Bangladesh on Saturday morning as a cyclonic storm and gradually weakened into land deep depression, depression and well-marked low before crossing the country.
At least 16 people were killed in mostly lightning strikes, and tree and house collapses on Friday and Saturday while many villages inundated and dykes got damaged in the southeastern part of the country.
The state minister said they started preparations on April 24 to face Fani after hearing about it. “All the volunteers of the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) in the coastal district were directed to be ready from April 26,” he said.
Enamur said he visited Koyra upazila in Khulna and several upazilas of Satkhira where he did not find any major damage caused by the cyclone.
He, however, said people had to suffer as there were no adequate cyclone centres.
The state minister promised to construct 40 more cyclone centres and durable embankments in Shyamnagar after locals demanded building 100 more centres.
He also said around 400 houses, damaged by the cyclone, will be reconstructed.
Enamur visited an affected dam at Gabura in Shyamnagar upazila and distributed relief among the affected people on the Dhulihar union parishad premises in Sadar upazila in the afternoon.
As the locals demanded construction of embankments instead of giving them relief, Deputy Minister for Water Resources AKM Enamul Hoque Shamim said directives have been given to repair the damaged dams as soon as possible.
Local MP Mir Mostaque Ahmed Robi, Cabinet Secretary Shafiul Alam, Deputy Commissioner of the district Mostafa Kamal and Superintendent of Police Sajjadur Rahman accompanied the state minister and the deputy minister.