178 businesspersons get CIP award

The government honours 178 businesspersons with Commercially Important Person (CIP) cards on 18 December. Photo: UNB
The government honours 178 businesspersons with Commercially Important Person (CIP) cards on 18 December. Photo: UNB

The government on Tuesday honoured 178 businesspersons with Commercially Important Person (CIP) cards for their outstanding contributions to the economy of the country in 2016, reports UNB.

Of them, 137 received the cards in the export category while 41 cards were awarded to the directors of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) in the trade category as ex-officio members.

Commerce minister Tofail Ahmed handed over the CIP cards to the businesspersons for their respective companies at a ceremony held at the TCB Conference Hall in the capital city on Tuesday.

While speaking as the chief guest, Tofail Ahmed said Bangladesh has flourished economically for outstanding contribution from the private sectors.

"We started export with US$ 348 million just after the liberation war. Now, the export earnings has risen to $36.67billion," he said.

The minister also said, "We are distributing the CIP cards to the businesspeople who are playing important role for flourishing the country's economy."

The country will achieve development status by 2041, he hoped.

The minister also said that Bangladesh is now a role model in the world. "We have been able to produce food up to 50 million tonnes in agriculture sector. Besides, 56 per cent export growth raised in some other sectors."

"We have increased RMG workers salary up to 51 per cent. Readymade garments factories in our country are now environment friendly. After Rana Plaza collapse, the owners have built their factories as green ones."

He also said that the foreign buyers don't increase the prices of Bangladesh products.

FBCCI president Shafiul Islam said, "Bangladesh's economy means private sector's economy. We are at 176th position in ease of doing business in the world. Although we have to face various problems in the private sectors, we are moving forward as well.

"The government took many mega projects. We request to the government to serve quality electricity and gas supplies in those projects, especially in economic zones" he also said.

Commerce ministry in collaboration with the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) jointly organised the programme to recognise the business community's contribution to the country.

The CIPs will be able to use VIP lounge at all the airports in the country, receive visa assistance from embassies as well. Their family members will also be given priority in booking cabins at public hospitals.

They will also get passes to enter the secretariat without hindrances, participate in different national programmes and will be given priority in booking tickets for air, railway, and waterways on business trips.

FBCCI president Shafiul Islam Mohiuddin, commerce ministry secretary Md Mofizul Islam and EPB vice chairman Bijoy Bhattacharjee also spoke at the card distribution ceremony.

Monowara Hakim Ali, a CIP card awardee and director of FBCCI said she was happy to get the CIP card as a women entrepreneur. "Many thanks to prime minister Sheikh Hasina for giving priority to women entrepreneurs in her tenure."

Secretary Monzurul Islam said the government has taken projects to develop the country by 2041. "The private sector has to play an important role for the development of the country," he added.