Fakhruddin Ahmed ministry
Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed assumed the office of chief adviser (CA) to the non-party Caretaker government of Bangladesh on 11 January 2007 and chose thirteen advisers to form the government.[1][2][3]
List of Advisers (2008-9)
No. | Advisers | Portfolio |
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1. | Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed | Chief Adviser Cabinet Division Ministry of Establishment Election Commission Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs Ministry of Science and Technology Ministry of Youth and Sports |
2. | A. B. Mirza Azizul Islam | Ministry of Finance Ministry of Planning |
3. | Maj Gen (retd) M. A. Matin | Ministry of Home Affairs Ministry of Shipping Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism Ministry of Liberation War Affairs |
4. | Dr. Iftekhar Chowdhury | Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment |
5. | Anwarul Iqbal | Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Ministry of Textiles and Jute Ministry of Labour and Employment |
6. | Dr. Chowdhury Sajjadul Karim | Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock Ministry of Ministry of Water Resources Ministry of Information |
7. | Dr. M M Shawkat Ali | Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Ministry of Food and Disaster Management |
8. | A F Hassan Ariff | Ministry of Law Ministry of Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Ministry of Lands Ministry of Religious Affairs |
9. | Maj Gen (retd) Golam Kader | Ministry of Housing and Public Works Ministry of Communications |
10. | Rasheda K Chowdhury | Ministry of Primary and Mass Education Ministry of Women and Children Affairs Ministry of Cultural Affairs |
11. | Dr. Hossain Zillur Rahman | Ministry of Education Ministry of Commerce |
List of Advisers (2007-8)
No. | Advisers | Portfolio |
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1. | Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed | Chief Adviser Cabinet Division Ministry of Establishment Election Commission |
2. | Mainul Hosein | Ministry of Information Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Ministry of Public Works and Housing Ministry of Land |
3. | A. B. Mirza Azizul Islam | Ministry of Finance Ministry of Planning Ministry of Commerce Ministry of Post and Telecommunications |
4. | Major General (retd.) M. A. Matin | Ministry of Communication Ministry of Shipping Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism Ministry of Liberation War Affairs |
5. | Tapan Chowdhury | Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry of Food and Disaster Management Ministry of Science and Technology Ministry of Information and Communication Technology Ministry of Youth and Sports |
6. | Geetiara Safya Chowdhury | Ministry of Industry Ministry of Textiles and jute Ministry of Social Welfare Ministry of Women and Children Affairs |
7. | Major General (retd.) A.S.M. Matiur Rahman | Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Ministry of Water Resources Ministry of Religious Affairs |
8. | Ayub Quadri | Ministry of Education Ministry of Primary and Mass Education Ministry of Cultural Affairs |
9. | Anwarul Iqbal | Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Ministry of Labour and Employment |
10. | Dr. Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury | Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs |
11. | Dr. Chowdhury Sajjadul Karim | Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock Ministry of Environment and Forests |
References
- "Fakhruddin new CA". The Daily Star. 13 January 2007. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
- "5 new Advisers take oath in Bangladesh". 9 January 2008. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
- "Five advisers appointed, three take oath". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
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