Senior General Min Aung Hlaing stressed that administrative bod­ies, security organizations, town elders, students, teachers and parents must collaborate to successfully complete all basic education school examinations.

 

Chairman of the State Adminis­tration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing highlighted administration, development, econom­ic, agriculture, manufacturing, rule of law, and education sectors at the Union government meeting 1/2024 at the SAC Chairman Office in Nay Pyi Taw yes­terday.

 

Speaking on the occasion, the Senior General highlighted that authorities in regions and states have to emphasize successfully holding the basic educa­tion school examinations in February and March in cooperation with security personnel and residents. Although sabo­teurs commit destructive acts against the education sector without empathy and rationality, he added that the government and the people have to improve the edu­cation sector through strenuous efforts.

 

 

However, basic education schools, universities and col­leges cannot be re-opened in Kayah, Chin, Shan (North), Rakhine states, and Sagaing Region due to regional situa­tions, armed terrorism and in­timidation.

 

With regard to the adminis­trative issue, the Senior General said that the government, in its term, strived to ensure equal development in all regions and states as much as it could.

 

The Union government is implementing the road map and objectives while assisting au­thorities of regions and states in their development tasks. From 2021 to 2023, he recounted that the country unavoidably en­countered political unrest and violent acts, attacks, and out­breaks of Covid-19. He added that if the government did not face unconstructive responses from the international commu­nity, the country would have greater progress than now.

 

The Senior General out­lined that it is necessary to suc­cessfully carry out the tasks that are actually beneficial for the State, especially emphasizing security, education, health, and transport sectors.

 

He stressed the need to upgrade defence capability for improvement of State capability. So, it is necessary to provide equipment and accessories to Tatmadaw and the Myanmar Police Force.

 

The Senior General dis­closed that the State economy attained 3.4 per cent progress despite political problems and economic sanctions in the 2022- 23 financial year as well as 3.3 per cent development till De­cembers in 2023-24 FY. In this regard, he added that all regions and states have achieved suc­cess except for Kachin, Kayah and Rakhine states.

 

The government is respon­sible for creating deserved economic opportunities for the nation. In the domestic con­sumption measures, the Senior General highlighted that prod­ucts must be manufactured with the least cost and sold at prices with a narrow margin.

 

He stressed that seeking a solution to the lack of target production and lesser per-acre yield of agricultural produce is necessary. If all crops meet target production, the volume of products will increase, and in­comes will rise. As such, he add­ed that efforts must be made to boost production to have greater progress in the State economy.

 

The country faces trade deficiency yearly as well as weaker production than re­gional countries. If agricultural and livestock breeding sectors meet the target production, the State economy will be boosted. The Senior General noted that although the government has allocated capital to businessper­sons from the State economic promotion fund, achieving suc­cess is still less likely for various reasons.

 

The Senior General under­scored that implementation of the rule of law measures has many weaknesses, adding that carrying out correct acts in forg­ing rule of law and administra­tion without bias is necessary.

 

Union Ministers reported on respective measures.

 

In conclusion, the Senior General gave guidance that rel­evant ministries have to operate cement plants at full capacity in the country to ensure cement sufficiency at home. He urged officials to lure businesspersons into investing in the iron and steel industries. He emphasized that efforts must be made to implement the State electrici­ty projects as well as generate small-scale electricity in regions and states through renewable energy such as hydropower, wind power, and solar energy.

 

The meeting was also attended by SAC Vice-Chair­man Deputy Prime Minister Vice-Senior General Soe Win, Union ministers and officials. — MNA/TTA