The more debates there are, the better it will be for me,” he told bdnews24.com after taking oath at the Bangabhaban on Monday. “There will be challenges, but (we must) turn these challenges into opportunities,” added Kamal, who served the Sheikh Hasina government as the planning minster for the past five years. When the names and portfolios of the new ministers were announced on Sunday after the Awami League’s landslide election victory, Kamal vowed to overhaul his new ministry by extending its scope. While forming the government in 2008, Hasina entrusted the finance ministry with former bureaucrat AMA Muhith. The more we face challenges, the greater success we achieve,” Kamal said.
Source: bd News24 January 07, 2019 13:52 UTC