Minister Fakir Mahbub Anam won't take any oil from the government for three months.
In view of the global crisis, the government has taken steps to balance the country's energy supply through the app. In addition, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has advised the cabinet members to save 30% of the allocated energy from the government.
Responding to the call, the minister for Posts, telecommunications, and Information Technology and Science and Technology Fakir Mahbub Anam has decided not to take 100 percent of the allocated fuel for himself for the next three months.
The Ministerial Service Branch of the Cabinet Division issued a letter on April 9 regarding this decision. The letter, signed by Deputy Secretary Muhammad Saiful Islam, was sent to the prime minister's private secretary, cabinet secretary, and accounts officer.
The letter said that in the light of the letter sent by the Department of Posts and Telecommunications on April 6, Minister for Telecommunications and Information Technology and Science and Technology Fakir Mahbub Anam decided not to take fuel under his authority in April, May, and June this year. The letter stated that necessary action would follow.
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