Bilal9
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I solely blame our bureaucrat system for our lower ranks. I know the government has tried to reform it but as they call the shots to keep power and influence centralized they do not want to let that happen.
Our politicians are to be blamed for many other aspects but when it comes to red tape I do not blame them here, as this has been going on since 90s. Strong reform is needed in this sector, Bureaucracy wants power to be centralized to Dhaka for their own benefit. Government can start with empowering local governments to start off with to reduce their influence. Why an investment decision of Feni has to come to Dhaka.
Short answer is - no one with any brains, exposure, cosmopolitanism or business sophistication lives in Feni. Sounds Harsh but it is what it is.
Feni locals will not take the right decisions because qualified people all want to live in Dhaka and they do.
I am sorry, but since cultural and educational heart of Bangladesh is in Dhaka, so is business and bureaucratic decision making.
Educated people aren't willing to move to Feni which is an educational and cultural backwater.
But - I provide two counterpoints.
A. In the age of the Internet, and Feni being a three/four hour drive away, Feni MAY BE just as good as Dhaka and educated people may be enticed to live there with better salaries and more posh living standards (which may already be true to some extent).
B. For the time being - rather than having a binary black/white approach, we can take a hybrid 'shades of gray' approach. We can let Feni people make SOME decisions (like funding local policing with Dhaka oversight), while others can be made in Dhaka. This can be gradually expanded toward complete de-centralization of decision making, except major ones. Kind of like Australian and USA Federal/State models.