Prime Minister Tarique Rahman met with the newly appointed administrators of 42 district councils on Monday evening at the BNP Chairman’s office in Gulshan, Dhaka. The meeting marked the first formal interaction between the Prime Minister and the district-level administrators since their appointments.
The administrators were appointed by the government on 15 March, and this session provided a platform for the Prime Minister to outline priorities for effective governance and local development. Arriving at the office at 9:30 pm, the Prime Minister emphasised a hands-on approach to administration, urging the officials to ensure that citizens receive timely and efficient public services.
Key directives included strengthening local government structures, accelerating development initiatives at the grassroots level, and maintaining accountability in administrative functions. The Prime Minister underlined the importance of transforming district councils into proactive institutions that can implement projects swiftly and efficiently.
The meeting was attended by several high-ranking officials, including the Minister for Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives, BNP Secretary-General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, and the State Minister for LGRD Mir Shah Alam.
District Council Administrators: Meeting Snapshot
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Meeting Date | 30 March 2026 |
| Venue | BNP Chairman’s Office, Gulshan, Dhaka |
| Number of Administrators | 42 |
| Arrival Time | 9:30 PM |
| Chief Participants | Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, LGRD Minister, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, Mir Shah Alam |
| Primary Objectives | Strengthen local governance, expedite grassroots development, ensure efficient public services |
Analysts note that the Prime Minister’s direct engagement signals a focus on accountability, with district administrators expected to implement structured plans aligned with national development objectives. The meeting highlighted a strategic emphasis on empowering local governments and improving citizen-centric services, particularly in rural areas.
The session also demonstrated the government’s commitment to monitoring local-level performance and ensuring that administrative actions translate into tangible benefits for the population. Observers believe that this proactive approach will enhance the effectiveness of district councils and accelerate the delivery of development programmes across Bangladesh.
