BSS
  09 Jun 2026, 17:17
Update : 09 Jun 2026, 17:22

President urges Morocco to hire Bangladeshi workers in healthcare, agriculture, ICT

Newly appointed Moroccan Ambassador to Bangladesh Ms Lalla Boutina El Kerdoudi El Koulali presented her credentials to President Mohammed Shahabuddin at Bangabhaban. Photo: PID

DHAKA, June 9, 2026 (BSS) – President Mohammed Shahabuddin today urged Morocco to hire more skilled and semi-skilled Bangladeshi workers in different sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, infrastructure development, ready-made garments, textiles as well as information and communication technology (ICT).

The President came up with the call as newly appointed Moroccan Ambassador to Bangladesh Ms Lalla Boutina El Kerdoudi El Koulali presented her credentials to him at Bangabhaban today, President's Press Secretary Sarwar Alam told BSS.

The Head of the State said both Bangladesh and Morocco remain immense potentials for expanding trade and investment relations.

He stressed the importance of exchanging high-level government and private-sector visits of trade and investment delegations to further strengthen bilateral ties.

During the meeting, President Shahabuddin described the existing relations between the two countries as very excellent and steadily growing stronger.

Recalling the 1981 visit of Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman to Morocco, he expressed gratitude to the Moroccan people for naming a road in Rabat after the late Bangladeshi leader.

The President also apprised the envoy of the government's extensive programmes for human resource development and Bangladesh's recent achievements in the sector.

He thanked the Moroccan government for its support at various international forums regarding the repatriation of forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals to their homeland.

 And such support would continue in the days to come, he also expressed the hope.
The newly appointed ambassador sought the President's cooperation in discharging her duties in Bangladesh.

Earlier, on her (ambassador) arrival, a horse-driven smartly turned-out contingent of the President Guard Regiment (PGR) accorded her a ‘guard of honour’ at Bangabhaban.

Secretaries concerned and senior officials of the foreign ministry were present there.