Putting emphasis on the registration of migrant workers, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday urged the job seekers to go abroad attaining required skills and having accurate information about their work, averting any allurement of middlemen, reports BSS.
“To this end, the Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Ministry and especially the recruiting agents have to play a more responsible role,” she said.
The premier was addressing the opening ceremony of International Migrants Day-2020 at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC) as chief guest, joining the event virtually from her official residence Ganabhaban.
Sheikh Hasina emphasized on attaining skills and said the migrant workers could earn even more money and secure their jobs if they attain required skills through training before going abroad.
“We’ve already taken sufficient initiatives across the country to prepare the overseas-bound people as skillful for foreign jobs . . . so don’t try to go abroad illegally,” she said.
The Prime Minister said the Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Ministry and concerned organizations organize necessary trainings to make the migrant workers familiar with their overseas jobs.
But, they (workers) do not take the training sincerely rather collect the certificate anyway which put them into trouble in abroad, she noted.
She directed the concern ministries and organizations to strengthen their monitoring to ensure the proper and required training to the overseas-bound workers.
Sheikh Hasina said the people who deal with migrant workers should keep in mind that they are the people of the country and they should be treated with dignity.
“You (ministry and agencies) should ensure whether their jobs are being given properly or provided security, especially to the women . . . I request you all to perform your responsibilities properly for them,” she said.
Asking the migrant workers not to get victimized running after the “golden deer”, the premier said the government has set up digital centers across the country where anyone can register themselves to be migrant workers. “But, you have to keep patience as the government would send all registered persons abroad whenever opportunities come.”
The government maintains a policy to highlight the country’s migrant workers internationally, said the premier, adding that when she visits any country she tell the hosts that Bangladeshi migrant workers are contributing to their economy and development and that is why their importance is immeasurable.
With Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment minister Imran Ahmad, MP in the chair, Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment secretary Dr. Ahmed Munirus Saleheen gave welcome speech. Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Barrister Anisul Islam Mahmud was also present at BICC.
Cabinet Secretary Khandker Anwarul Islam and officials concerned were present at Ganabhanan.
On behalf of the Prime Minister, Imran Ahmad handed over the cheque for education stipend to the children of migrant workers while crests and certificates to three non-resident Bangladeshis for sending highest remittance legally and making the highest investment.
The Prime Minister urged the non-resident Bangladeshis (NRBs) who have been living abroad since long to come up with investment in the country, as the government has created huge opportunities for them such as setting up three banks for NRBs.
“We’ve eased the investment procedure and bringing the money home along with different facilities,” she said, adding “You (NRBs) can make investment to produce digital devices or other equipment here in the country as the government is facilitating you in many ways.”
Sheikh Hasina requested the NRBs and migrant workers to send money to the country through legal channels, mentioning that the government has reduced remittance charge and introduced many options for sending remittance to the country along with giving 2 percent stimulation.
She said the government since 2009 has honored a total of 155 NRBs as CIP for sending highest remittance and investment.
The premier went on saying that her government has been opening labour-wing in the Bangladesh embassies abroad and setting up chancery buildings in the countries where more than 10,000 migrant people are working, for the wellbeing of migrant workers.
Referring to the insurance scheme for overseas-bound workers introduced by her on Decem