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BKMEA President Receives Memorial Book Honoring Late BGMEA Senior Vice President Abdullah Hil Rakib

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A commemorative book titled “In Loving Memory”, written in honor of the late Senior Vice President of BGMEA, Abdullah Hil Rakib, was formally presented to BKMEA President Mohammad Hatem today (24 September) by his elder brother, Abdullah Hil Nakib, Deputy Managing Director of Team Group.

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Receiving the book, BKMEA President Mohammad Hatem paid heartfelt tribute to Rakib’s legacy and prayed for the eternal peace of his soul. He remembered Rakib as a visionary leader whose dedication to the garment sector remains unmatched.

“Rakib was instrumental in shaping policy frameworks and driving the industry toward global competitiveness. His tireless efforts will always inspire us. BKMEA stands ready to extend every possible cooperation to fulfill his unfinished dreams,” BKMEA President remarked.

Abdullah Hil Rakib tragically passed away in a drowning incident in Canada on 9 June 2025. He was the managing director of Team Group.

Beyond his leadership role in BGMEA, he was actively involved in numerous social and philanthropic initiatives, leaving behind a legacy of service, leadership and vision for RMG sector in Bangladesh.

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