3rd April 2026

Commerce, Textiles, Jute and Industry Minister Khondkar Abdul Muktadir, on Friday urged citizens to use energy efficiently, emphasizing that conservation is crucial not just for individual benefit but for the welfare of the entire country. Report UNB 

“By saving energy, we can use it for a longer period and reduce fuel imports, which will also lower foreign currency expenditure,” he said.

 

Speaking to reporters after a meeting with local business leaders at his residence in Sylhet at 5:00 pm, the minister assured that there is no need for undue panic regarding fuel supplies and called for maintaining normalcy.

 

Regarding possible changes in government and private office hours amid the global fuel crisis, he said, "If we all exercise caution and avoid unnecessary risks, normalcy can be maintained. Peak hours start after 6 pm; conserving electricity during this time will prevent extra expenses, and the savings can be used over the long term."

 

Muktadir also noted that many countries adjust clocks for daylight savings during winter and summer, but Bangladesh does not. In this emergency situation, we have taken precautionary steps, and everyone should follow them to ensure disciplined implementation of government initiatives, he added.

 

On LPG price hikes, the minister explained that rising costs in countries such as Saudi Arabia, from where LPG is imported, have led to higher domestic prices. However, he assured that as long as the economy remains stable, fuel prices will stay steady.

 

Responding to concerns about fuel shortages affecting industrial production, Muktadir said industries reliant on gas will continue to receive uninterrupted supply, as the Ministry of Energy has ensured consistent distribution.

 

He also highlighted ongoing efforts to attract foreign investment, mentioning a pending Economic Partnership Agreement with Japan and preparations for free trade agreements with several countries, which will secure preferential treatment for Bangladeshi products even after LDC graduation.

 

Earlier in the day, the minister arrived in Sylhet via a Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight, offered Friday prayers at Pir Mohalla Jame Mosque, and met with locals before holding discussions with business representatives at his residence.

 

Prominent attendees included acting president of Sylhet BNP Rezaul Hasan Qayesh Lodi, former president Nasim Hossain, general secretary Imdad Hossain Chowdhury, former Sylhet Chamber president Khondkar Shipper Ahmed, and other local leaders.


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