After visiting the Ganabhaban on Saturday morning, Information Adviser Nahid Islam told reporters that he expects works to convert former Prime Minister's official residence Ganabhaban into a museum will begin from next week.
He said that a committee comprising architects and museum officials will be formed by today (Sunday) in this regard.
"Possibly we will start our work from the next week," said Adviser Nahid.
Adviser to the Industries Ministry Adilur Rahman Khan and Sports and Youth Adviser Asif Mahmud also visited the Ganabhaban with Nahid.
Nahid said, "We want to inaugurate the museum as soon as possible."
He said the officials concerned have already been asked to complete works on the museum within the quickest time.
"We have taken primary suggestion from them and shared our expectation, how we want to see the museum," Nahid said, noting that the museum will be built, preserving the current condition of the structures and signs of destruction at Ganabhaban to keep the image of people's outburst and anger intact.
He said the museum will preserve and display the memories of the July Revolution, lists of the martyrs and injured as well as the daily events of the student-led movement till August 5.
Nahid said the incidents of killings, enforced disappearances and the torture on the people by Awami League government in last 16 years will be displayed in the museum.
The advisory council decided to turn the Ganabhaban into a museum at a meeting on September 5.