Bangladesh High Commission in Nigeria observes historic “Mujibnagar Day”
Oru Leonard
The High Commission of Bangladesh in Abuja, Nigeria has observed historic “Mujibnagar Day” on Wednesday, April 17, 2019.
The ceremony was carried out to commemorate the oath-taking of the first Government of Bangladesh in 1971.
A video documentary on the day was screened after one minute silence was observed in memory of all martyrs. Also, messages of the President and Prime Minister were read out.
At a discussion meeting held at the Chancery, the speakers emphasized the importance of the day with special focus on the role of the Mujubnagar Government in steering the War of Liberation which eventually led to the independence of Bangladesh.
In his remarks, Mr. Md. Shameem Ahsan, ndc, the High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Nigeria paid glowing tribute to the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman for his pioneering role and charismatic leadership in gaining independence for the country. He presented the historical facts and events leading to the formation of the Mujibnagar Government with the elected representatives. Mr. Ahsan, recalling the profound contribution of the four leaders, highlighted the role of the Mujibnagar Government in overseeing the War of Liberation and its commendable efforts to obtain international recognition and to unite the nation at both domestic and international fronts.
He urged expatriate Bangladeshis to come forward to materialize the dream of “Sonar Bangla” envisioned by the Father of the Nation. Mission officials and expatriate Bangladesh nationals were present during the event.
A special prayer was offered for the salvation of the departed souls of the martyrs and continuous prosperity of the country.