If people participate in public security system, it will help improve peace and stability as well as rule of law, contributing to implemen­tation of the genuine, disciplined multiparty democratic system which is a primary vision of the country.

 

Senior General Min Aung Hlaing stressed the need to conduct Check, Re­check and Counter Check over the public security measures.

 

Chairman of the State Ad­ministration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing discussed regional development undertakings at the meeting with members of Mandalay Region government and regional-level departmen­tal officials at the city hall in Mandalay yesterday afternoon.

 

Speaking on the occasion, the Senior General underlined that if people from relevant res­idential areas initiate security systems for people security and public security, it will be bene­ficial for security measures of the regions.

 

He continued that all po­litical measures must be done peacefully without grudges and retaliations.

 

The Senior General un­veiled that the population and household census will be enu­merated in coming October. Af­ter releasing the result of the census to the State, the voter lists will be compiled for the election, he explained.

 

He continued to say that if Mandalay, Sagaing and Mag­way regions and Kachin State achieve success in agricultural sector with high yield of crops, it will contribute much to food security of the region.

 

He urged officials to grow oil crops as double crops in Mandalay, Sagaing and Mag­way regions for ensuring oil sufficiency, adding sunflower should be grown with irrigation facilities after harvesting mon­soon paddy.

 

The Senior General in­structed region and state chief ministers to increase 200 per cent of double crop productivity in minimum and develop manu­facturing and livestock breeding process in their regions.

 

With regard to education sector, the Senior General un­derscored that preparations must be made to reopen the temporarily closed schools for various reasons. After reopen­ing them, teachers need to add extra times for students. Stu­dents who have completed the middle school education will have the chance to continue learning techniques for their lives. Arrangements must be made for students who have passed the matriculation exam­ination to further pursue higher education, he added.

 

In the health sector, he dis­closed that the government con­tinuously appoints health staff and medical doctors to carry out healthcare services. Fur­thermore, he highlighted that regions and states must partic­ipate in the upcoming National Sports Festival with essence.

 

He recounted that the pre­vious election was held with voting frauds including mal­practice of votes in advance. Voting frauds occurred in the entire nation, not in a single constituency. CEC members of NLD party and some chief ministers were involved in the voting frauds. To do so, NLD members participated in com­pilation of voter lists and form­ing supporting groups. So, it showed NLD party members led the voting frauds. They committed voting frauds with advance votes and voter lists which were bad processes in the election, he noted.

 

The Senior General pledged that Tatmadaw will serve its duties for firm standing of mul­tiparty democratic system the entire people aspire to and will make endeavours for the coun­try to have normalcy.

 

To do so, he emphasized that it is necessary to initiate the security system with pub­lic participation for the public security. If people participate in public security system, it will help improve peace and stability as well as rule of law, contrib­uting to implementation of the genuine, disciplined multiparty democratic system which is a primary vision of the country, he added.

 

At the meeting, Mandalay Region Chief Minister U Myo Aung, Kachin State Chief Min­ister U Khet Htein Nan, Sagaing Region Chief Minister U Myat Kyaw and Magway Region Chief Minister U Tint Lwin reported on regional situations, agricul­ture and livestock breeding tasks, sale of products and fu­ture plans.

 

After the meeting, the Senior General viewed a Mini Cotton Ginning Machine man­ufactured by Good Brothers’ Mechineries Co Ltd.

 

Also present at the meet­ing were Council Joint-Secre­tary General Ye Win Oo, Coun­cil members General Maung Maung Aye, Lt-Gen Yar Pyae and General Nyo Saw, Union ministers, senior Tatmadaw officers and departmental offi­cials. — MNA/TTA