Mahdi Amin, an adviser to the Prime Minister, and Abu Abdullah M. Saleh (Shibli), the Prime Minister’s Press Secretary, have been appointed as official spokespersons of the Prime Minister’s Office. The announcement was made through a government notification issued on Sunday, stating that under Rule 28(4) of the Rules of Business, 1996, both officials will handle the dissemination of official information to the press, media, and other platforms.
Mahdi Amin, who holds the rank of minister of state, oversees the ministries of Education, Primary and Mass Education, Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment, and Labour and Employment. He previously served as a key member and spokesperson of the BNP’s central election management committee during the 13th national election and has contributed to policy discussions on education, employment, and inclusive development. Saleh Shibli, a veteran journalist, has worked with several major media outlets and served in various press roles, including as Press Secretary to BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman.
Both officials have long-standing professional ties with the current Prime Minister and are expected to coordinate official communications from the Prime Minister’s Office.