No effort became made in the previous 15 and a half of years to explore unusual gasoline sources and Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration and Manufacturing Firm (Bapex) became kept sluggish, mentioned Industries Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan this present day (14 December).
The adviser made the remarks whereas responding to questions from journalists after visiting Ghorashal Palash Urea Fertiliser Factory in Narsingdi this afternoon.
Referring to the recent gasoline disaster in the country, he mentioned if the gasoline shortage is resolved, there would be no fertiliser shortage.
He mentioned efforts are underway to extract gasoline from Bhola to wait on address the disaster.
However, the Adviser acknowledged that diverse challenges remain in assembly the fertiliser seek data from.
He highlighted ongoing efforts to strive towards corruption in diverse sectors, noting that it has been a serious wretchedness over the previous 15 and a half of years.
Amongst others, Industries Secretary Zakia Sultana, Narsingdi Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Rashed Hossain Chowdhury, Superintendent of Police Md Abdul Hannan had been stamp.