Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday said lack of efficiency in public administration is the main reason behind the deficiency in good governance.
"Lack of efficiency in public administration, and often weak financial management and irregularities are the main reasons behind the overall deficit of good governance in the country," she said in her question-answer session in Parliament.
Ruling party lawmaker Bazlul Haque Harun of Jhalkathi-1 constituency put forward the question.
"It's also true that the issues related to good governance and real democracy are long-term challenges," she said. "Long-term and combined efforts are needed for their proper implementation."
Hasina said her government had already taken numerous steps to ensure good governance and 'real democracy'.
Bazlul Haque had asked Hasina what sorts of steps her government had taken to establish a discrimination-free society and proper democracy.
The Prime Minister said the present government was implementing the Sixth Five-Year Plan and Perspective Plan 2010-2021 taking effective strategy to curb corruption, improve skills in the public administration and make reforms in various institutions for putting democracy on a stronger footing.
In response to a question from female member Faridunnahar Laily, Hasina said that the government embarked upon implementation of a long-term 'Perspective Plan (2010-2021)' which has a focus on poverty reduction, improvement of per capita income, proper monetary management, increasing revenue income and higher economic growth.
During the period of Perspective Plan, the she said total revenue earning of the country would be 20 percent of GDP, and national savings would be 39.1 percent and internal investment would be 38 percent.
Answering ruling party MP Abdul Latif from Chittagong-10 constituency, Hasina said the government took a slew of measures for the development of law and order. "Now, people celebrate their festivals spontaneously without fear," she added.
"Lack of efficiency in public administration, and often weak financial management and irregularities are the main reasons behind the overall deficit of good governance in the country," she said in her question-answer session in Parliament.
Ruling party lawmaker Bazlul Haque Harun of Jhalkathi-1 constituency put forward the question.
"It's also true that the issues related to good governance and real democracy are long-term challenges," she said. "Long-term and combined efforts are needed for their proper implementation."
Hasina said her government had already taken numerous steps to ensure good governance and 'real democracy'.
Bazlul Haque had asked Hasina what sorts of steps her government had taken to establish a discrimination-free society and proper democracy.
The Prime Minister said the present government was implementing the Sixth Five-Year Plan and Perspective Plan 2010-2021 taking effective strategy to curb corruption, improve skills in the public administration and make reforms in various institutions for putting democracy on a stronger footing.
In response to a question from female member Faridunnahar Laily, Hasina said that the government embarked upon implementation of a long-term 'Perspective Plan (2010-2021)' which has a focus on poverty reduction, improvement of per capita income, proper monetary management, increasing revenue income and higher economic growth.
During the period of Perspective Plan, the she said total revenue earning of the country would be 20 percent of GDP, and national savings would be 39.1 percent and internal investment would be 38 percent.
Answering ruling party MP Abdul Latif from Chittagong-10 constituency, Hasina said the government took a slew of measures for the development of law and order. "Now, people celebrate their festivals spontaneously without fear," she added.
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