"The government has hired middlemen for procuring the vaccine instead of directly buying it only to indulge in corruption. This move has created a scope of plundering public money through different tricks,” he said.
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Speaking at a press conference at BNP Chairperson’s Gulshan office, Fakhrul also accused the government of commenting on a criminal and immoral act by recruiting middlemen who are holding the office of benefits.
“The meeting of our BNP National Standing Committee considers that the involvement of a person who is holding the government’s office of benefits in the vaccine procurement is an illegal and offensive act,” he said.
The BNP leader said the government’s coronavirus vaccine procurement process is not clear to people. “It’s now uncertain whether people will get the vaccine or not due to nepotism, corruption and obscurity in the process of importing the lifesaving vaccine.”
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He said their party is deeply worried like the country’s people about the arrival of the vaccine in the country as the government has so far not been able to set a specific time to receive it here.
"There’s still no confirmation that we’ll get the vaccine from India as the Indian High Commissioner has said their country will decide it after meeting the local demand. Their foreign secretary also made a similar comment,” the BNP leader observed.
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Referring to media reports, he said India will give priority to Sri Lanka first in providing the vaccine as it made such an agreement with that country “These issues are still unclear and the people of Bangladesh are going to be deceived again.”
He said the collection of vaccine is a matter of priority to protect people’s lives. “But they’re indulging in corruption in the vaccine procurement process. It has demonstrated once again that this is completely an irresponsible government which has no responsibility to the people."
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The BNP secretary general said their party standing committee voiced deep concern over the government’s decision to entrusted ‘controversial’ Beximco Group with the responsibility of importing corona vaccine.
He said the BNP standing committee members had a virtual meeting on Saturday where they discussed the country’s latest situation and worked out different action programmes of the party.
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They also urged people to pray for the speedy recovery of their ailing colleague Moudud Ahmed as he has been receiving treatment at a city Hospital since December 29.