April 28, 2021 Mary Goretti Kitutu, the minister of Energy and Mineral Development
On Thursday, April 15, 2021, two letters purportedly issued by State House made rounds in the media. One of the letters said the former executive director of the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), Godfrey Turyahikayo had been reappointed to the top job and Charles Lutwama, also formerly with REA, appointed as deputy.
In the second letter, titled “Immediate Arrest and Apprehension of Mr John Turyagyenda and Mr Godfrey Werikhe”, the president reportedly expressed regret that the minister of Energy and Mineral Development, Mary Goretti Kitutu had renewed the contracts of the two officers indicted by investigative reports from the Inspector General of Government (IGG), Police Criminal Investigations Division (CID) and the Internal Security Organization (ISO).
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Take legal action against 30 washing plants
HC asks DoE in ruling on Buriganga pollution
Mindless pollution: The waste of multiple dyeing factories contaminating the water of the Buriganga river in the capital’s Shyampur area. Garbage, top photo, is also dumped on the bank of the river considered the lifeline of the capital. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Amran Hossain Staff Correspondent Staff Correspondent
The High Court yesterday directed the Department of Environment (DoE) to take appropriate legal action against 30 washing plants in Keraniganj for polluting the Buriganga.
The court also directed the DoE to submit a report before it within seven days after complying with the directive.
The High Court today directed Department of Environment (DoE) to take appropriate legal action against 30 washing plants in Dhaka's Keraniganj for polluting water of the Buriganga river. The court also asked DoE to submit a report in seven days after complying with its directive.