Staff Correspondent
Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology Adviser Md. Nahid Islam said that the interim
government's key focus is to reduce the unemployment in the country through employment generation.
"The main goal of the current government is to generate employment opportunity because the mass-
uprising was crafted centering the issue," he said.
Nahid Islam, also the Adviser of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, made the remarks while a
JICA delegation led by its Chief Representative ICHIGUCHI Tomohide, met him at Posts and
Telecommunications Division here, said a ministry press release.
During the meeting, ICHIGUCHI Tomohide told the adviser that Bangladesh is a country with great
potential in the IT sector.
However, there are no good job opportunities in the IT sector in Bangladesh, he said, adding, "We want
to create new job opportunities in Bangladesh as well as train 1,000 IT engineers to utilize this potential
of the country."
"We welcome any JICA investment in job creation," said Nahid Islam, mentioning that if there is a
specific proposal in this regard, it will be considered by the governmnet.
He also commented that the interim government expects more investment from Japan and JICA.
The JICA chief said that they are eagar to work with the agendas like investment growth and public
administration reform as well as infrastructure development.
"In this regard, we want to extend cooperation to Bangladesh by using the experiences of different
countries across the world," he said, mentioning that JICA is the second highest investor in Bangladesh.
The adviser said that the interim government is trying to encourage private sector's investment by
developing a business-friendly environment in the country, eliminating all obstacles.
Posts and Telecommunications Division Secretary Dr Md. Mushfiqur Rahman, ICT Secretary Sheesh
Haider Chowdhury, JICA Bangladesh Senior Representative Takashi Komori, Representative Kukkami
Minami and JICA Expert Akihiro Shoji were present, among others.