In its first meeting, the reconstituted Executive Committee of the Bangladesh Association of Contact Center & Outsourcing (BACCO) paid tribute to all the martyrs of the student-people uprising of July-August. The committee also expressed sympathy for those who faced adversities, were injured, disabled, or lost their vision while confronting opposing forces. With deep gratitude, they remembered the brave sons of the country who participated in this revolution, whose sacrifices have paved the way for a free, secure, and just society in Bangladesh.
At the meeting held on September 17, BACCO’s newly elected president, Tanveer Ibrahim, stated, “In this age of information technology, our goal is to build a prosperous, inclusive, and corruption-free Bangladesh based on IT. We are committed to working together with all our members to achieve this goal.”
In the meeting, BACCO’s newly elected General Secretary, Faisal Alim, said, “We will not let the sacrifices for the creation of a new Bangladesh go in vain. We will focus on enhancing the skills of the youth in the IT sector, thereby creating employment opportunities that will play a key role in the country’s economic development.”
The Executive Committee also assured its full cooperation with the current interim government in building a fair and corruption-free Bangladesh.