Kazi Rakibuddin Ahmad

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Kazi Rakibuddin Ahmad
11th Chief Election Commissioner of Bangladesh
In office
9 February 2012 9 February 2017
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
Preceded by A. T. M. Shamsul Huda
Succeeded by KM Nurul Huda
Personal details
Born (1943-12-02) 2 December 1943 (age 80)
Chuadanga, Bengal Province, British India
NationalityBangladeshi
Alma mater

Kazi Rakibuddin Ahmad (born 2 December 1943) is a retired Bangladeshi civil servant and former Chief Election Commissioner of Bangladesh. [1]

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Early life

A veteran freedom fighter, Ahmad was born in Jessore on 2 December 1943. [1]

Education

Ahmad studied chemistry at University of Dhaka and secured first class second position in the MSc examination. In 1966 he joined the chemistry department of Dhaka University as a lecturer. The next year he joined the Civil Service of Pakistan (CSP) as an officer. [1] Ahmad completed his MBA from Boston University, and received professional training at Harvard University. As a Research Fellow in Harvard University Centre for Population Studies, he worked on Population and Resource development. He completed Investment Negotiation Course at the Law Center of the Institute of International and Foreign Trade Law, Georgetown University, USA. [2]

Career

During the Bangladesh Liberation war in 1971, Ahmad served in the Mujibnagar government as Sub Divisional Officer, Brahmanbaria and was Deputy Secretary and Zonal Administrative Officer under the First Bangladesh Government in Mujibnagar. [2] During the war he served as a zonal coordinating officer of the freedom fighters who took shelter in Agartala, India. [3] After the Independence of Bangladesh, he joined the Bangladeshi civil service.

Ahmad served as the Deputy Commissioner and District Magistrate of Cumilla district, Director General of NGO Affairs Bureau, Chairman of Trading Corporation of Bangladesh and Chairman of Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation. He served as Secretary, Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, Secretary, Ministry of Information and Secretary, Ministry of Education and Secretary to the Bangladesh Parliament (Jatiya Sangshad). [3] He retired from Government service in 2003 after 36 years of service. Ahmad was appointed the Chief Election Commissioner of Bangladesh on 9 February 2012. [4]

Ahmad presided over the 5 January 2014 general elections in Bangladesh, which was boycotted by the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party. [5] [6] [7] [8] He oversaw the 2016 countrywide Zila Parishad election. [9] [10] Under Ahmad's leadership, the Election Commission (EC) launched the distribution of machine-readable smart national identity (NID) cards among 10 crore citizens, replacing the existing paper-laminated cards [11] and updated the voter list. [12]

Ahmad's term as the Chief Election Commissioner ended on 9 February 2017. [13]

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