“I request you one thing that those who’re involved in manpower migration -- from recruiting agencies to the Ministry -- to give them (expats) the due honour and make sure they’re not facing any problem,” she said.
The Prime Minister said this while addressing a programme virtually marking International Migration Day 2020 from her official residence Ganobhaban.
Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Ministry organised the programme at Bangabandhu International Donference Center (BICC).
Sheikh Hasina said everything has to be looked after by the recruiting agencies and the ministry for those who are willing to go abroad. “Ensure their security, especially the female migrant workers.”
Also read: Dhaka plans NID cards for Bangladeshi expatriates
About the homebound expatriates who have lost their jobs during the Covid-19 pandemic, she said the government is taking care of them and there is no reason to be upset.
The government is providing stimulus packages while Karmasangsthan Bank, Palli Sanchay Bank and SME Foundation are there to provide them loans so that they could start their own business.
She said there are many mega projects going on in the country and many people are working there. “They’re gaining experiences working in these projects and these experiences will be helpful for them both at home and abroad.”
Also read: Foreign Minister asked to place a report on stranded expats
The Prime Minister also urged the people of the country not to step into the path of darkness falling prey to middlemen.
She called up on all to get enlisted and wait with patience to get the desired jobs through proper and legal channels.
Hasina said if the migrant workers fall in trouble being instigated by someone is very much painful and dangerous for the persons and their families.
In this regard, she recalled the deaths of some migrant workers in Libya and hoped that such incidents would not happen in the future. “There’s no scarcity of jobs and food in the country… you please don’t run like a blind to catch the Golden Deer; you go abroad for jobs after getting registered, and that’s what we want.”
Also read: Govt under pressure to bring back expatriate workers: PM
Hasina put emphasis on receiving proper training before going abroad in search ofjobs.
She mentioned that there are some people who manage a certificate without getting proper training and they face problems once they land in a foreign country.
“I think that without doing this if anyone takes the training with sincerity then that person will not face any harassment abroad, all have to put attention in that, Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Ministry should put more surveillance in this matter,” she said.
Also read: 28,849 Bangladeshi expats to return home: FM
The Prime Minister said the government is taking various initiatives to make the country economically stronger and self-reliant.
“We’re on the path of attaining economic self-reliance, we’re constructing 100 economic zones…there’ll be no scarcity of work here also. We’ll also have skilled workers, foreign investment is coming,” she said.
She also briefly described various steps of the government taken for the welfare of Bangladeshi expatriates.
Bangladesh has set the theme – ‘Mujib Borsho er Ahoban, Dokkho Hoye Bidesh Jan’ (‘The call of Mujib Year, go abroad after getting skilled).
Also read: Protect interests of expatriates in polls manifesto: AEBA
Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Minister Imran Ahmad and Secretary Dr Ahmed Munirus Saleheen also spoke at the programme.
Earlier, Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Minister Imran Ahmad, on behalf of the Prime Minister, distributed education scholarship cheques among the children of Bangladeshi expatriates and commercially important persons (CIPs) crests among the expatriates for sending higher amount of remittance through the legal channel and investing in the country.
END/UNB/FF/SAM