Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha . Dhaka | Mar 29,2020
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday called upon the people not to worry and be ready to face any situation in the wake of the outbreak of coronavirus across the globe.
She also said it is very much necessary to reach foods to the day-labourers and working class people during this crisis period.
‘I’ll tell all that they shouldn’t worry, rather they’ll have to remain prepared for tackling any situation that has risen due to outbreak of the novel coronavirus,’ she said.
The prime minister said this while receiving donation for her relief and welfare fund from various government and private organisations through a videoconference from her official Ganabhaban residence in Dhaka this afternoon.
The prime minister thanked the individuals and organisations that donated to her relief and welfare fund.
The organisations which donated to the fund are Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Navy and Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Administrative Services Association, Border Guard Bangladesh, Bangladesh Ansar and VDP, Basundhara Group, Orion Group, Navana Group, Hosaf Group, Karnaphuli Ship Builders, Abul Khair Group, Summit Power Ltd, Confidence Power Company Ltd, the Westin Hotel, CMC, China and Le Merridean.
On behalf of the premier, her principal secretary Ahmad Kaikaus received the cheques for the donation from the officials of the organisations at the Prime Minister’s Office.
Sheikh Hasina said the government has sent food grains to the deputy commissioners through the Ministry of Relief and Disaster to distribute those among the poor and distressed people.
‘We’re taking measures to provide foods and hand washing soaps for the people up to the union level … the VGF and VGD programmes and other financial assistance that we provide to them will also continue,’ she said.
The prime minister said rickshaw and van-pullers and transport workers, including drivers and helpers, cannot manage foods as they are staying home in the present situation.
‘We’ve to think about the people of these classes, prepare a list and reach foods to them,’ she said.
Elaborating her government’s planned measures to fend off the fatal virus, the premier said that after understanding the grave concern over the global outbreak, the government acted very seriously from the very outset of this crisis.
‘We started screening the suspects at the airports, along with the arrangement of dedicated quarantine zones for people arriving from the affected countries since January,’ she said.
Sheikh Hasina said the government designated hospitals to treat the corona-affected patients, shut down all educational institutions in the country, locked down infection-prone areas to prevent community transmission and advised the people to stay home.
‘We closed down all government and private offices and activities, except emergency services, to curb the spread of the virus for 10 days since the 25th of this month. We are unceasingly conducting mass awareness campaigns to protect our people from this lethal virus,’ she said.
Stressing the need for ensuring safety of the physicians and nurses and others who are providing treatment, the prime minister said the government has taken necessary initiatives in this regard.
‘Besides, different private organisations have also come forward to supply protective gears for them as those are very much essential in the case of treatment of coronavirus patients and I extend my sincere thanks to them,’ she said.
Sheikh Hasina also urged the people to follow ‘stay at home’ and health safety rules properly to protect themselves from the deadly virus.
‘We’ve to save others from the disease alongside ourselves … with united efforts of all, we’ll be able to overcome the crisis Insha Allah,’ she said.
The prime minister advised the people who went to their villages to produce food grains by utilising every inch of land. ‘Produce food grains as much as possible as there may have a possibility of dearth of food worldwide due to this crisis,’ she said.
In this connection, the prime minister said the country has sufficient stock of food. ‘There will be no crisis of food grains for the next one year and till the harvest of next crop,’ she added.
Many friendly countries of Bangladesh have sought help to contain the coronavirus, Sheikh Hasina said, adding: ‘We’re ready to help them.’
Sheikh Hasina urged the people to pray to Allah to save the countrymen as well as the people of the entire world so that they are saved from this great danger.