Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus has expressed the hope that the reform reports he received would empower people and restore their rights, urging broad acceptance and implementation of the recommendations for a better Bangladesh.
"I expect everyone to sincerely accept and implement these (recommendations from the reports)," he said on Wednesday.
Dr Yunus was speaking at a function at the State Guest House Jamuna after submission of reports by the Public Administration Reform Commission led by Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury and the Judiciary Reform Commission led by Justice Shah Abu Naeem Mominur Rahman.
Members of the commissions were present.
"We have endured harassment, humiliation and insults. We have also experienced forgetting our own demands and rights," the Chief Adviser said.
Dr Yunus emphasised that the reform commission reports would be shared with citizens, political parties, and civil society members to build national consensus.
"These reports are significant documents in Bangladesh's history," he said, expressing gratitude to the commission chairs and members for their efforts.
He noted that the recommendations would not only benefit Bangladesh but also serve as valuable contributions to global governance. "I consider these reports an asset to the world. They will hold a place in history," he remarked.
"We have many bitter experiences of harassment, humiliation and insult. We have experience of forgetting about our demands and rights," said the Chief Adviser.
Dr Yunus said the reports of the reform commissions would be shared with citizens, political parties and civil society members so that they all can reach a consensus to this end.
The reports of the reform commissions are the remarkable documents in the history of Bangladesh, he said, expressing gratitude to the heads of the commissions and all members for the efforts.
The chief adviser observed that the reports of the commission will contribute to the whole world, not only to Bangladesh. �UNB