Shawfikul Ghaani Swapan | |
Native Name: | শফিকুল গণি স্বপন |
Office: | Minister of Housing and Public Works |
Term Start: | 30 November 1986 |
Term End: | 27 March 1988 |
Predecessor: | K.M. Aminul Islam |
Successor: | Sheikh Shahidul Islam |
Office1: | Minister of Civil Aviation and Tourism |
Term Start1: | 23 October 1986 |
Term End1: | 29 November 1986 |
Predecessor1: | A. R. Yusuf |
Successor1: | A Sattar |
Office2: | State Minister of Civil Aviation and Tourism |
Term Start2: | 12 October 1985 |
Term End2: | 22 October 1986 |
Predecessor2: | A. R. Yusuf |
Successor2: | A Sattar |
Office3: | State Minister of Youth and Sports |
Term Start3: | 8 March 1984 |
Term End3: | 15 January 1985 |
Predecessor3: | Ministry Established |
Successor3: | Zakir Khan Chowdhury |
Office4: | Member of Parliament |
Constituency4: | Rangpur-1 |
Term Start4: | 10 May 1979 |
Term End4: | 12 February 1982 |
Predecessor4: | Mashiur Rahman |
Successor4: | Moyezuddin Sarker |
Constituency5: | Rangpur-3 |
Term Start5: | 7 May 1986 |
Term End5: | 3 March 1988 |
Predecessor5: | Kazi Abdul Kuader |
Successor5: | Mofazzal Hossain |
Office6: | Chairman of Bangladesh National Awami Party-Bangladesh NAP |
Term Start6: | December 2006 |
Term End6: | 23 August 2009 |
Successor6: | Jebel Rahman Ghaani |
Birth Date: | 11 September 1948 |
Birth Place: | Rangpur, East Bengal, Dominion of Pakistan |
Death Date: | 23 August 2009 (aged 60) |
Death Place: | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Nationality: | Bangladeshi |
Alma Mater: | Queen Mary, University of London |
Relatives: | Mashiur Rahman (father) Mansura Mohiuddin (sister) |
Party: | Bangladesh National Awami Party-Bangladesh NAP |
Otherparty: | BNP (1979-1982 and 1996-2001) Janadal Party (1983-1985) Jatiya Party (1986-1988) |
Shawfikul Ghaani Swapan was a Bangladeshi politician and the chairman of the Bangladesh National Awami Party-Bangladesh NAP. During his political career, he served as a member of parliament twice, and held cabinet positions in both the Zia and Ershad governments. His positions included serving as the state minister of defence, state minister of youth and sports, minister of civil aviation and tourism, and minister of housing and public works.[1] [2]
Swapan was born on 11 September 1948 in Nilphamari Sadar, Nilphamari District. He was the eldest son of former Senior Minister Mashiur Rahman, also known as, Jadu Mia.[3] He studied at Notre Dame College in Dhaka and later attended Queen Mary, University of London for his higher studies, going on to graduate in 1968. He was married to Nazhat Ghani Shabnam.[4]
On 10 May 1979, he won the by-election in what was then Rangpur-1 (the current Nilphamari-1 constituency) as the candidate of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), after the seat was left vacant due to the passing of his father, Mashiur Rahman. On 1 January 1986, when the Jatiya Party (E) was formed, he was a founding member and made the organizing secretary of the party.[5] Later that year, during the general election, he ran in both the Rangpur-3 and Nilphamari-1 constituencies as the Jatiya Party (E) candidate, going on to win both seats. Consequently, in line with the constitution, he surrendered the Nilphamari-1 seat (triggering a by-election in the constituency) and went on to represent Rangpur Sadar (Rangpur-3) in parliament, once again becoming a member of parliament.[6] [7] [8] From the mid to late 1980s, Swapan served as a cabinet member of President Ershad's Jatiya Party (E) government, holding many different portfolios. Throughout this period, he was made responsible for the Ministry of Youth and Sports (1984-1985),[9] Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism (1985-1986),[10] and the Ministry of Housing and Public Works (1986-1988).[11] During this time, he also briefly served as the state minister of Defence.[12] In December 2006, he revived the Bhashani branch of the National Awami Party (NAP) as Bangladesh National Awami Party-Bangladesh NAP, the party had been dissolved in the late 70s after his father, Mashiur Rahman, joined the Nationalist Front (later BNP) with a large portion of the party. Swapan led the party as its chairman until his death. After his death, his eldest son, Jebel Rahman Ghaani, was elected the chairman of the party.[13]
Swapan died on 23 August 2009 in a hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh. His janaza (funeral prayer) was held at the South Plaza of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban (National Parliament House) after which he was taken to his ancestral home in Dimla, Nilphamari where another janaza was held before he was finally laid to rest at his family graveyard in Dimla.[14]