Ahmed was born on 4 October 1969. He Ahmed passed secondary school from St. Joseph Higher Secondary School, Dhaka. He went to USA for higher education.[1]
Career
Ahmed served as the director of Kazi & Kazi Tea Estate Limited in 2003.[7]
Ahmed was the chairperson of National Teams Committee in 2012.[8]
Ahmed was elected to Parliament from Jessore-3 unopposed as an Awami League candidate in an election boycotted by all other major political parties.[9]
In 2016, Ahmed was the president of the Bangladesh Football Federation.[10] He was elected vice-president of the Bangladesh Football Federation in that year's election.[11]
Ahmed was nominated by Awami League to contest from Jessore-3 in 2018.[12] Ahmed was re-elected in the election. He got 361 thousand votes which is about 330 thousand more votes than his closest opponent, Anindya Islam Amit of Bangladesh Nationalist Party, who received 31 thousand votes.[13]
Ahmed is the director-in-charge of Abahani Limited Dhaka.[14] He stated that for the development of Bangladesh there was no alternative to Sheikh Hasina in January 2021 at a program in Jessore.[15] On 7 February 2021, he took the first COVID-19 vaccine in Jessore District and started the vaccination process.[16]
He has been missing since the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government on 5th August, 2024. His house, located in his native village in Jessore, was vandalized and set ablaze by locals.[17]