PRESIDENT U Win Myint accompanied
by Union Ministers Lt-Gen Ye Aung, Dr. Myint Htwe, U Han Zaw and U Ohn Maung,
Taninthayi Region Chief Minister U Myint Maung, Coastal Command Commander
Maj-Gen Thaung Htike Shwe, Myanmar Police Force Police Lt-Gen Aung Win Oo and
officials left Dawei by Tatmadaw special flight and arrived in Myeik Town,
Taninthayi Region, yesterday morning.
The President and party were
welcomed by Region ministers, Hluttaw representatives, district and township
level departmental officials and locals at the Myeik airport.
The President and party then went
to pay homage to Shwe Tha Lyaung image on Kyunsu Township opposite of Myeik
town and offered flowers, water, and oil lamps and donated money. Later the
President took a commemorative group photo with pagoda trustees after going
around the pagoda.
Next, the President and party went
to Daweisu Ward in Myeik and observed swiftlet birds making nests at a natural
swiftlet nest house. Officials explained to the President about the process of
swiftlet birds making nests and collecting the nests.
Afterwards, the President and party
went by motorcade to Taninthayi Town and inspected the Taninthayi Bridge
construction project conducted by Bridge Department Special Bridge Construction
Group 4.
At the project briefing hall Bridge
Department Director General U Shwe Lay explained about construction of roads
and bridges in Taninthayi Region, particulars about the Taninthayi Bridge and
the Thamote Lut Lut Bridge projects.
The President said the government
was sharing funds for equal development of states and region and the quality
and standard of works conducted need to be in accord with the allocated funds.
Funds must be systematically used to prevent wastage. Once the bridge was
completed special care must be taken to ensure that cars and trucks crossing
the bridge were within the specified weight limit. Construction of roads and
bridges need to be completed on time while it must be up to the set standards
and specifications. The people will benefit as soon as the construction was
completed. Once roads, bridges and the electricity sector develop, the
education, health and economic sectors of rural people will develop and in turn
develop their socio-economic lives. Technicians and experts must employ their
skills to participate in nation-building works, and they must strive to be
models for future generations, said the President.
The President then inspected the
construction status of the Taninthayi Bridge. The Taninthayi Bridge spans
theTaninthayi River and is located between mile post 49/4 and 49/6 on
Dawei-Myeik-Taninthayi-Bokpyin ASEAN Road AH 112. The bridge will be 1,444 ft.
long, 28 ft. wide with additional 4 ft. pedestrian path on both sides of the
bridge. Maximum vehicle weight permitted is 75 tons and it is a two-lane, steel
frame reinforced concrete floor bridge.
Later in the afternoon the
President and party left Myeik Town by Tatmadaw special flight and reached Nay
Pyi Taw in the evening.
MNA
(Translated by Zaw Min)
PHOTO: MNA
Ref; The Global New Light of
Myanmar

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