DHAKA :
Chief advisor Muhammad Yunus to oversee 27 Ministries
BANGLADESH’S interim leader
Muhammad Yunus on Friday
announced the portfolios
of his 16-member Council
of Advisors and named a
former top diplomat to
head the Foreign Ministry,
who underlined the importance of maintaining a “balance” in
Dhaka’s relations with the“big powers”.
The 84-year-old Nobel laureate’s
first task is to bring stability to
Bangladesh after he responded to
a call by student protesters for him
to temporarily lead the country following weeks of deadly antiGovernment demonstrations led
by Sheikh Hasina.
Yunus was sworn in
on Thursday as the head
of an interim
Government following
the toppling of Prime
Minister Hasina’s Government and
the dissolution of Parliament on
Monday. He is also a longtime critic of Hasina, who fled to India following the political turmoil in Dhaka.
Yunus was sworn in as the
Chief Advisor - a position
equivalent to Prime Minister.
Other Advisors were
selected in consultation
with student leaders, the military, and civil society representatives.
According to an official
announcement, Yunus will
oversee a broad array of ministries keeping to himself 27
portfolios including the
defence, public administration, education, energy, food,
water resources and information ministries.
Former Foreign Secretary
Mohammad Touhid Hossain
has been entrusted with the
charge of the Foreign
Ministry while retired Army
Brigadier General M
Sakhawat Hossain was
tasked to oversee the Home
Ministry.
Hossain was the Deputy
High Commissioner of
Bangladesh in Kolkata from
2001 to 2005 and served as
Foreign Secretary of
Bangladesh from 2006 to
2009.
Restoring law and order is
the key priority of the interim Government at the
moment and others will be
back on track once the first
goal is achieved, Foreign
Affairs adviser Hossain told
reporters here.
He also said that
Bangladesh needs to have
good relations with all the
countries, the ‘UNB’ news
agency reported.
“We want to keep good
relations with all. We need
to maintain a balance of relations with the big countries,”
Hossain said, without naming any nation.
Former Bangladesh
Bank Governor Salahuddin
Ahmed will be in charge of
the Finance and Planning
Ministries while former
Attorney General A F Hassan
Arif will oversee the local
Government Ministry.
Two coordinators of
Students Against
Discrimination inducted in
the interim Cabinet M Nahid
Islam and Asif Mahmud were
given the charge of
Telecommunications and
Information Technology and
youth and Sports Ministries
respectively.
The group waged first the
street movement to reform
the quota system for
Government jobs last
month which later turned
into a public upsurge
and ousted Hasina’s
15-year regime and installed
the interim Government,
reportedly backed by the
military.
Three members of the
Advisers’ Council, mostly
civil society figures, could
not take the oath on
Thursday night at the
Bangabhaban presidential
palace as they were outside
of the capital and officials
presumed that Yunus might
distribute some of the 27
portfolios to them.