Economy
Dr. Yunus to Lead Interim Government
Nobel Laureate Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus has been appointed to lead the interim government.
This decision emerged from a meeting held tonight at Bangabhaban, where President Mohammed Shahabuddin conferred with the chiefs of the three armed services and the coordinators of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement to finalize the interim government’s framework.
Following the meeting, President’s Press Secretary Md. Joynal Abedin informed the BSS that President Shahabuddin endorsed the meeting’s proposal.
The President stated that the names of other interim government members would be determined after consulting with other political parties in the country.
As a distinguished freedom fighter, President Shahabuddin stressed the importance of including a fellow freedom fighter as an advisor to the interim government.
The meeting took place from 7:30 pm to 11:30 pm.
Present at the meeting were Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman, Navy Chief Admiral M Nazmul Hassan, Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan, Dhaka University Law Department Professor Asif Nazrul, and International Relations Department Professor Tanzim Uddin Khan.
“The nation is undergoing a profound crisis,” the President stated, “and to address this issue, an interim government must be formed as swiftly as possible.”
He urged all parties to collaborate in resolving the crisis.
The meeting was attended by thirteen coordinators from the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement: Arif Sohail, Sarjis Alam, Nazifa Jannat, Nusrat Tabassum, Khan Talat Mahmud Rafy, Abu Sadiq, Ivan Tahseer, Asif Mahmud, Md Nahid Islam, Mohammad Naseeruddin Patwari, Mahfuz Alam, Abubakar Majumdar, and Hasnat Abdullah.
Economy
WB to Boost Support for Bangladesh with $3bn in New, Repurposed Funds
In a significant development today, September 17, the World Bank announced its intention to mobilize approximately $2 billion in new financing for Bangladesh within the current fiscal year. This substantial financial support aims to bolster critical reforms, enhance flood response, improve air quality, and strengthen the health sector.
During a meeting with Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka, the World Bank’s Country Director, Abdoulaye Seck, affirmed the institution’s commitment to increasing its lending to Bangladesh. Seck emphasized the bank’s dedication to expediting support for the Interim Government’s reform agenda. “We are committed to assisting as swiftly and extensively as possible,” Seck stated, underscoring the bank’s focus on addressing the country’s pressing financial needs.
In addition to the new commitments, Seck revealed that the World Bank plans to reallocate approximately $1 billion from existing programs, following consultations with the Bangladeshi government. This move is in response to appeals from Chief Adviser Yunus to international development partners for enhanced support. The repurposing of these funds, combined with the new financing, is expected to elevate the total financial assistance to Bangladesh this fiscal year to around $3 billion.
Seck highlighted that the successful implementation of the proposed reforms is crucial for Bangladesh’s future, particularly for the nation’s youth, with approximately two million individuals entering the job market annually. Chief Adviser Yunus expressed the need for the World Bank’s flexibility in funding reforms and assisting in a new era of governance after 15 years of what he described as “extreme misgovernance.”
Yunus emphasized the necessity for a significant push to rebuild and create new structures from the current challenges. “We need your support to help us build anew and focus on the aspirations of our students,” he urged, calling on the World Bank to be a collaborative partner in this transformative journey.
Economy
ADB Appoints Hoe Yun Jeong as New Country Director for Bangladesh
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has named Hoe Yun Jeong as its new Country Director for Bangladesh. Jeong will oversee ADB’s operations and lead policy discussions with the interim government, development partners, and stakeholders. He will also begin preparations for ADB’s upcoming Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) for Bangladesh, as the current strategy ends in 2025.
“I am eager to collaborate with the interim government and the people of Bangladesh to restore economic stability and implement necessary reforms for sustained growth,” Jeong stated, emphasizing the need for inclusive and climate-resilient development.
With 25 years of experience, including 15 years at ADB, Jeong has held senior roles in South Korea’s Ministry of Strategy and Finance and served in ADB’s India Resident Mission, where he played a key role in coordinating support for India’s G20 Presidency.
Bangladesh, a member of ADB since 1973, has received $61 billion in loans and grants from the bank. ADB’s current portfolio in Bangladesh includes 53 projects worth around $13 billion, with priorities spanning energy, infrastructure, education, and agriculture.
Economy
Met Predicts Light to Moderate Rainfall Across Bangladesh
The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) has forecast light to moderate rainfall or thundershowers with temporary gusty winds in all eight divisions over the next 24 hours, starting from 9 am today.
According to the BMD, light to moderate rain or thundershowers, accompanied by gusty winds, are expected at a few places in Chattogram and Sylhet divisions, and at one or two places in Rajshahi, Rangpur, Dhaka, Mymensingh, Khulna, and Barishal divisions. Some areas may experience moderately heavy rainfall.
Additionally, both day and night temperatures may rise by 1 to 3 degrees Celsius across the country. On Monday, Sylhet recorded the highest temperature of 35.8 degrees Celsius, while today’s lowest temperature was 24.0 degrees Celsius in Rangamati, Chattogram Division.
In the past 24 hours, rainfall was recorded at 86 mm in Kumarkhali, Khulna Division. The sun is set to go down at 6:00 pm today in the capital, with sunrise expected at 5:46 am tomorrow.