Wednesday, October 12, 2016

            Taninthayi Region Chief Minister gives advice on regional development and rule of law




Taninthayi Region Chief Minister Daw Lei Lei Maw and members of the regional government, Hluttaw representatives and region-level departmental officials arrived by air in Kawthaung on 10 October.
The Region Chief Minister met with ward and village-tract administrators of Kawthaung township in the hall of the General Administration Department in Kawthaung.  Speaking to the officials, she urged them put more effort into long-term development of the nation, so as to be able to create an enabling environment in the region that could be left for new generations in keeping with noble traditions.
She also called for implementation of parallel development between the districts and the townships in the region and urged the ward and village-tract administrators to cooperate in carrying out the measures to effectuate development. The chief minister then fulfilled the demands made by the ward and village-tract administrators.
Next, the chief minister met district and township-level departmental officials and explained the current situation of the nation. She ordered the officials to carefully and regularly patrol at night in their areas to ensure security because of their region being in the border area. And she urged the officials to give priority to the tourism industry and the fishing industry for economic redevelopment of the region. She also urged the officials to make an effort to keep the township clean and green. And the chief minister instructed the government servants in the township to discharge their duties without taking bribes. She noted two garbage trucks which were donated by U Kyaw Lwin, a hotelier of the Grand Andaman Hotel.
She also met officials of the Education Department and discussed matters related to the teaching methods of Basic Education Schools, increasing the percentage of success in matriculation examinations, providing for the basic needs of the teachers.
She met law enforcement agencies and talked about prevention of drug trafficking and instructed them to exert greater effort to effectively prevent narcotics abuse and trafficking  in the region and called for the public to cooperate with officials in order to be able to more effectively prevent drug use and fight against drug trafficking. — Kyaw Soe (Kawthaung—IPRD)

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