Officials have been asked to ensure that seeds, fertilisers, livestock vaccines, and other government support reach genuine flood-affected farmers without discrimination or additional charges.
Agriculture, Fisheries and Livestock Minister Mohammad Amin Ur Rashid speaks at a meeting with divisional and district-level officials at the Chattogram Circuit House today. Photo: Courtesy
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Agriculture, Fisheries and Livestock Minister Mohammad Amin Ur Rashid speaks at a meeting with divisional and district-level officials at the Chattogram Circuit House today. Photo: Courtesy
Agriculture, Fisheries, and Livestock Minister Mohammad Amin Ur Rashid has warned that the government will adopt a zero-tolerance approach to any irregularities or corruption in the distribution of assistance to farmers affected by the recent floods.
Speaking at a meeting with divisional and district-level officials at the Chattogram Circuit House today (18 July), he said the government was working to help affected farmers and livestock rearers recover as quickly as possible despite the extensive damage caused by the floods.
“Although it is not possible for the government to compensate for all the losses at once, we are providing seeds, fertilisers, livestock vaccines, and other essential support so that affected farmers can resume production,” the minister said.
He directed officials to ensure that no additional charges are collected from beneficiaries and that government assistance reaches genuine flood victims without discrimination.
“The government will not tolerate any irregularities similar to those witnessed in the past,” he said, warning that those found involved in malpractice would face action.
The minister also said all cattle in flood-affected areas would be brought under the Foot-and-Mouth Disease vaccination programme within the next 15 days. He instructed officials to ensure booster doses are administered on schedule to animals vaccinated six months ago.
“Every livestock death causes financial and emotional hardship for farmers. That is why the government is accelerating the vaccination campaign,” he said.
He also asked officials to carry out their responsibilities diligently so that government assistance reaches the intended beneficiaries and no eligible farmer is left out.
He warned that any allegation of negligence or irregularities would be investigated promptly and appropriate action taken.
