Bangladeshi workers can get more jobs in Brunei, says envoy
Thursday, 26 June 2008
Brunei will need more manpower for running its big projects, and Bangladeshi workers can avail the opportunity of getting more jobs there as their performance is good, reports BSS.
Outgoing High Commissi-oner of Brunei Haji Abdul Rahman Bin Abdul Hamid said this while he paid a farewell call on Chief Adviser Fakhruddin Ahmed at his office.
After the meeting, Press Secretary to the Chief Adviser Syed Fahim Munaim told the journalists that Dr Fakhruddin appreciated Brunei for engaging Bangladeshi skilled and semi-skilled manpower, and expressed hope that this trend will continue in future.
It is a win-win situation, he said and added the Bangladeshi workers are contributing to building the economy of Brunei, and at the same time sending remittance home.
Terming the Bangladeshis as good workers, the High Commissioner said every month they are getting employment in Brunei with a higher salary and the employers recruit them directly.
Describing Bangladesh-Brunei relationship as an excellent one, Dr Fakhruddin said the bilateral ties are deeply rooted in common faith and culture. He expressed the hope that the relations between the two brotherly countries will be strengthened in the days to come.
The Chief Adviser thanked the High Commissioner for his successful tenure in Bangladesh, and making significant contribution to boosting bilateral relationship.
Referring to his meeting with the Sultan of Brunei during the last OIC Summit in Senegal, the Chief Adviser said they exchanged views on various issues, including bilateral interest.
Secretary to the Chief Adviser's Office Kazi M Aminul Islam and Press Secretary to the Chief Adviser Syed Fahim Munaim were also present.
Outgoing High Commissi-oner of Brunei Haji Abdul Rahman Bin Abdul Hamid said this while he paid a farewell call on Chief Adviser Fakhruddin Ahmed at his office.
After the meeting, Press Secretary to the Chief Adviser Syed Fahim Munaim told the journalists that Dr Fakhruddin appreciated Brunei for engaging Bangladeshi skilled and semi-skilled manpower, and expressed hope that this trend will continue in future.
It is a win-win situation, he said and added the Bangladeshi workers are contributing to building the economy of Brunei, and at the same time sending remittance home.
Terming the Bangladeshis as good workers, the High Commissioner said every month they are getting employment in Brunei with a higher salary and the employers recruit them directly.
Describing Bangladesh-Brunei relationship as an excellent one, Dr Fakhruddin said the bilateral ties are deeply rooted in common faith and culture. He expressed the hope that the relations between the two brotherly countries will be strengthened in the days to come.
The Chief Adviser thanked the High Commissioner for his successful tenure in Bangladesh, and making significant contribution to boosting bilateral relationship.
Referring to his meeting with the Sultan of Brunei during the last OIC Summit in Senegal, the Chief Adviser said they exchanged views on various issues, including bilateral interest.
Secretary to the Chief Adviser's Office Kazi M Aminul Islam and Press Secretary to the Chief Adviser Syed Fahim Munaim were also present.