Senior General Min Aung Hlaing unveiled that a plan is underway to allocate necessary support from the National Natural Disaster Management Fund to internally displaced people due to terrorist attacks.
Chairman of
the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing
said so at the meeting of the Union government at the SAC Chairman Office in
Nay Pyi Taw yesterday morning.
In his
speech, the Senior General highlighted that politics is not economics, but
economics is indeed intertwined with politics and state affairs, adding that
only when the economy is strong will political, economic, social, and defence
sectors become robust. Therefore, everyone must collaborate to strengthen the
State economy.
He gave
guidance the government will accelerate economic growth by providing capital
loans from the National Economic Promotion Fund to potential MSME businesses.
He stated
that efforts are being made to produce quality processed products from
industrial raw materials such as cotton, bamboo, rubber, and coffee in the MSME
sector.
He noted
that the rice and beans, especially Pawsan rice, have already gained market
access, so it is necessary to work towards exporting rice and beans of even
better quality than what is currently available.
Regarding
rubber, he highlighted that if efforts are made to produce a large number of
tyres and tubes used in bicycles and motorcycles – which do not require
advanced technology or significant investment – it can greatly contribute to
the country’s economic development.
The Senior
General underscored that as efforts are being made to ensure stability, peace,
and the rule of law as part of the preparation for the upcoming election,
emphasis must be placed on the creation of a situation to hold the election.
He continued
that Pyithu Hluttaw, Amyotha Hluttaw and region and state Hluttaws must be
capable of convening relevant Hluttaw meeting sessions, and it is necessary to
ensure that these Hluttaws must be dignified.
Significantly,
the Senior General approved that it has been planned to provide necessary
support from the National Disaster Management Fund for people temporarily
displaced due to terrorist attacks.
In the
education sector, the Senior General stressed that in connection with the
current distance education system, officials need to systematically oversee
that students genuinely acquire knowledge and skills.
He added
that the students who are learning the essential knowledge and skills required
for the country must also be supported with stipends. Furthermore, he unveiled
that plans are underway to establish more agricultural and veterinary
universities.
Regarding
healthcare, he spotted that although a policy has been adopted for every
hospital to have doctors, it has been found that some hospitals lack doctors.
Therefore, it is necessary to review and address this issue according to the
respective regions and report the findings.
In the
electric power sector, the Senior General confirmed that the government will
provide support for the financial requirements needed for electricity
generation businesses utilizing solar energy.
The Nay Pyi
Taw Council chairman, region and state chief ministers reported on plans to
grow monsoon paddy and oil crops, expansion of sown acreage, production and
export measures, basic and higher education sectors, more coverage of
healthcare, operation of industrial zones, foreign trade and earning of foreign
currency, taxation, enhancement of tourism sector, electrification process, and
disbursement of loans from the State economic promotion fund.
Also present
at the meeting were SAC Vice-Chairman Deputy Prime Minister Vice-Senior General
Soe Win, union ministers, union-level dignitaries and officials together with
region and state chief ministers through videoconferencing.
MNA/TTA
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