Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday emphasised the need for significant changes in the economy to build a stronger and more resilient Bangladesh.
“Reforms are our top priority. We have a clear goal, a detailed plan, and strong determination to move forward. To build a stronger and resilient Bangladesh, we need big changes in our economy,” he said.
The Chief Adviser highlighted the importance of supporting entrepreneurs, investing more in education and technology, and collaborating closely with international and regional partners.
He made the remarks while delivering a speech at a special convocation ceremony at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) in Kuala Lumpur. The ceremony, held on the university campus, was arranged to confer an honorary doctorate on Prof Yunus in recognition of his contributions to promoting social business.
Speaking on the occasion, Yunus said, “We are committed to strengthening democracy and giving power back to its rightful owner — the people.”
He also noted that the youth-led uprising in July and August 2024 has reinvigorated national identity and hopes for the future.
“Today, we are working to build a new Bangladesh — where governance is just, the economy includes everyone, and each person has a fair chance to succeed. Our government is focused on ensuring peace and stability,” he said.
“We are also working hard to hold a free, fair, and transparent election in February 2026 — so that power is handed over to the true representatives of the people,” he added.
Among those present at the event were Tuanku Muhriz Ibni Almarhum Tuanku Munawir, Chancellor of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; Tunku Ampuan Besar Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus, Tuanku Aishah Rohani Binti Almarhum Tengku Besar Mahmud; Tunku Ali Redhauddin Ibni Tuanku Muhriz, Pro-Chancellor of UKM; Tan Sri Datuk Rafiah Salim, Pro-Chancellor of UKM; and Dato' Seri Diraja Dr. Zambry Abd Kadir, Minister of Higher Education Malaysia.