Bangldesh Marks 44th Martydom of Bangabandhu, Observes National Mourning Day In Nigeria

 

Oru Leonard

 

Bangladesh High Commission in Nigeria has observed the National Mourning Day on Thursday 15 August, 2019, marking 44th martyrdom of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Solemn observance started with the hoisting of the national flag at half-mast at the Chancery at 9.30 am by Mr. Md. Shameem Ahsan, ndc, High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Nigeria.

The recitation from the holy Quran (Quran Khani) was held from 3-6 pm at the Chancery for the salvation of the departed souls of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman & other martyrs of the family.

A discussion-cum-special prayer was held at the Auditorium in the evening. The High Commissioner accompanied by his wife, Officers/Officials of the Mission & members of the community placed floral wreath on the portrait of the Father of the Nation. One minute silence was observed as a mark of respect for the Father of the Nation and other martyrs of 15 August, 1975.

A documentary on the life of the Father of the Nation was screened. This followed reading out of the messages of the President, Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and State Minister for Foreign Affairs on this occasion. The speakers at the event urged all to work together to build a prosperous Bangladesh under the dynamic leadership of the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to realise the dream of Bangabandhu for a Sonar Bangla (Golden Bengal). Mr. Leonard Oru, a Nigerian journalist and the publisher of News Dot Africa, who visited Bangladesh recently under Visit Bangladesh Programme, also spoke on the global significance of the National Day and paid tribute to the Father of the Nation.

In his remarks, the High Commissioner paid glowing tribute to Bangabandhu and highlighted on his active involvement throughout his life for just causes of Bangalees, he urged the expatriate Bangladesh nationals to work unitedly for the implementation of Vision 2021 & Vision 2041 under the leadership of the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Members of Bangladesh community, Nigerian business leaders and members of the civil society, officials from High Commission, among others, were present along with families. A special prayer was offered for the salvation of the departed souls of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, other martyrs of the family and for the prosperity of the country.

Among the dignitaries of the Bangladesh families and friends that attended the event were Mr T. P. Saha, Dr Anis Rahman Siddique, Mr Abul Azad and Mr Hamidur Rahman.

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