President for creating volunteers to cut disaster losses
Tuesday, 19 December 2017
President Md Abdul Hamid emphasised on creating trained manpower and volunteers as well as raising mass awareness to reduce the losses due to natural disasters, reports UNB.
"It's quite impossible to stop or control the natural calamities . . . But the losses due to the natural disasters can be reduced significantly by increasing mass awareness as well as educational activities", said President Md Hamid while addressing the opening of the 13th National Youth Red Crescent Camp-2017 of Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BRCS) at Osmani Memorial Auditorium on Monday.
President Hamid said Bangladesh is situated in the earthquake-prone area. "We have to take overall plan keeping in mind about various natural calamities, including earthquake and we have to inform people about instant possible task, which is not possible for the government alone," he said adding that for this reason it is very urgent to build trained manpower and volunteers taking help from international volunteers' organisations.
About different pragmatic steps taken by the present government to face the various catastrophes, the President said Bangladesh's resilience in addressing the adverse impact of the climate change gained appreciation globally.
"You (youths) are also a part of that success", he added.
The President hoped that a strong volunteers' network of BRCS would be created with the skilled youths.
Noting that the youth is the future of the country to build a prosperous nation dreamt by Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the President hoped that the youth forces would help usher in a new dawn in honest and true way staying above all sorts of superstitions.
President Hamid thanked the youths, specially the students, who are involved in different humanitarian services beside their academic activities.