
"No form of irregularity or corruption would be tolerated in Nandail and those who deprive ordinary people of their rightful benefits would not be spared," he said.
Yasser issued the warnings while distributing rice, corrugated tin sheets for the underprivileged, and wheelchairs for persons with disabilities at Nandail Upazila Parishad in the district.
Highlighting the government's development programmes, the state minister said the government has already introduced Family Card to promote women's empowerment, Farmer Card, and honorarium allowances for imams, muezzins, khatibs, and various other religious clerics.
Nandail Upazila Nirbahi Officer Fatema Jannat chaired the event.
Corrugated tin sheets were distributed to 30 impoverished individuals, wheelchairs to 10 persons with disabilities, and rice to 15 institutions.
Earlier, the state minister inaugurated the Climate Smart Project's agricultural technology programme, the three-day Fruit Fair 2026, and an agricultural incentive distribution programme as the chief guest.
Upazila Nirbahi Officer Fatema Jannat and Agriculture Officer Agronomist Naima Sultana were present on the occasion.
Yasser also inaugurated a tree plantation campaign in the Amodabad area of the municipality.
Speaking there, he said that if tree plantation can be transformed into a social movement, the country will be able to provide future generations with a clean, green and livable environment.
Officials from various government departments, as well as leaders of the Upazila and Municipal BNP, Jubo Dal, and Chhatra Dal, attended the programs, reports BSS.