Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar Senior General Thadoe Maha Thray Sithu Thadoe Thiri Thudhamma Min Aung Hlaing delivered the message to the ceremony to mark the seventh Anniversary of Dawei National Day. The following is the full text of the translated message.
Esteemed Dawei ethnic
national brethren,
On the occasion of the
seventh Dawei National Day organized on the 1st Waxing of Nattaw 1386 Myanmar
Era, 1 December 2024, I extend my heartfelt greetings and best wishes to all
national brethren residing across Myanmar together with Dawei ethnic people for
physical and mental well-being and prosperity in all aspects of their lives.
Under the leadership of
the Dawei ethnic organizing committee, the Dawei National Day has been held for
the seventh time on the 1st Waxing of Nattaw annually since 2017. So, I am
proud of having a chance to send the message of felicitations to the ceremony
to mark the Dawei National Day, showing the unity of the Dawei ethnic people.
All national races,
including Dawei ethnics, have been residing in Myanmar together through unity
and fraternity for many years, and they have been maintaining relations among
national races. When Myanmar fell under colonial rule, Dawei ethnic people showed
off their brilliant courage and strong Union spirit by fighting colonialists,
together with other patriotic national races. Likewise, they also sacrificed
lives and limbs in fighting in battles to regain the independence of the State
together with other patriotic national races showing their solidarity during
the period of independence struggle. All national races including Dawei ethnics
have to sharpen patriotism and spirit of sacrifice not to lose independence
which is a legacy left by forefathers.
Dawei ethnics put faith
in Theravada Buddhism, as a common religion of other national races in Myanmar.
It should take pride in the activities of Dawei ethnics who have been
preserving cultures and customs based on Buddhism. As such, it is necessary to
protect subtle cultural and adorable traditional cultural heritages of Dawei
ethnics for long-term existence.
Dawei region is
situated in the southern part of Myanmar, blessed with plentiful coastal
resources, underground and aboveground as well as underwater and above-water
natural resources. It is a region with abundant sound foundations and
opportunities to operate manufacturing industries based on agriculture and
livestock breeding, trading and tourism industry. Dawei region possesses proper
transport links with other regions, located at the focal point of land roads
and waterways. Being a strategic point for the economic sector, the region is
gaining development momentum year by year, contributing to the economic growth
of Myanmar. Moreover, as Dawei Special Economic Zone can support the
development of not only Myanmar but regional countries, resident Dawei ethnic
people have to strive for improvement of the economy.
Currently, the State
Administration Council has adopted and is implementing the roadmap to
strengthen the path of democracy for the State while making utmost efforts to
cement the sound foundations to develop the country and boost the socioeconomy
of the people. It can be seen that Dawei ethnic people support the endeavours
of the State and contribute to serving the interest of the Union. So, Dawei
ethnic people have to emphasize the development of the entire Union based on
economic opportunities from the Dawei region.
Dawei ethnic people are
obliged to continue posting milestones in preserving fine historical records.
Hence, I send this message of felicitations to the Dawei National Day while
urging Dawei ethnic people to actively participate in the development process
of the State by correctly utilizing existing natural resources from the Dawei
region to show off their united strength based on the Union Spirit.
Senior General Thadoe Maha Thray
Sithu
Thadoe Thiri Thudhamma Min Aung
Hlaing
State Administration Council
Chairman,
Prime Minister
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