Senior General Min Aung Hlaing stressed that efforts must be made to successfully hold the election and bring about the emergence of a stable government.
A
coordination meeting between Acting President of the Republic of the Union of
Myanmar and State Security and Peace Commission Chairman Senior General Min
Aung Hlaing, and Union ministers, the Nay Pyi Taw Council Chairman, chief
ministers of regions and states in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday afternoon.
Speaking
on the occasion, the Senior General emphasized that, regarding the use of
public funds, regions and states need to ensure that the financial resources
approved by the Government are utilized effectively. If expenditures are made
in accordance with each sector’s operations, the circulation of working capital
will increase, contributing to national economic growth.
He
continued to say that greater financial circulation will enhance both supply
and demand, which in turn will support the further development of basic
infrastructure.
Moreover,
it is necessary to implement the quick-win projects which will benefit the
State and people in a short time.
He
instructed that Union Ministries and Chief Ministers of Regions and States must
emphasize ensuring the accuracy of voter lists and preventing any
irregularities or fraudulent activities. Starting from today, the election
campaign period will begin, and political parties will commence their campaign
activities. It was also emphasized that efforts must be made to successfully
hold the election and bring about the emergence of a stable government.
Regarding
national development, the Senior General underscored that emphasis is being
placed on MSME enterprises that are based on the agriculture and livestock sectors,
adding that priority must be given to promoting agriculture-based manufacturing
industries.
He
highlighted that the development of agricultural and livestock-based industries
contributes directly to the improvement of the national economy.
He
continued that sunflower cultivation will help support domestic edible oil
sufficiency and reduce the need for oil imports, thereby bringing significant
benefits to the nation.
In
the agricultural sector, he added that coffee can be grown as a long-term
income-generating crop, while other horticultural crops, such as pepper, can
also be cultivated for good returns. It is therefore necessary to provide
farmers with the required technical knowledge and training.
During
the period from 2021, the Senior General noted that when the current government
assumed responsibility, up to the present, there have been around five million
people who took the matriculation examination but did not pass. It is important
to consider how this group of people can be effectively utilized for the
benefit of the State.
In
consultation with responsible officials and experts, he unveiled that
arrangements have been made to open Polytechnic Universities that offer
vocational training in relevant fields, enabling these individuals to enter the
workforce. This initiative has achieved success, and the positive results have
already been observed.
Therefore,
he stressed that plans have been implemented to open advanced-level schools for
agriculture, livestock, and industrial technology, and significant progress has
now been achieved. It was emphasized that it is essential for the country to
produce skilled professionals in the agricultural, livestock, and industrial
sectors.
Regarding
urban beautification, he underlined that urban expansion and development
projects are being implemented. Such activities must comply with the
established urban development rules and regulations, and systematic supervision
is required to ensure proper implementation.
He
guided that in cities with populations of over 100,000 in each Region and
State, modern sports grounds will be constructed to promote public health and
physical fitness, as well as to develop the sports sector.
At
the meeting, Union Ministers reported on achieving the target production of
crops in relevant regions, year-on-year comparison for sown acreage and
per-acre yield, possibilities for per-acre yield of paddy and long staple
cotton, thriving of Robusta coffee and expanded cultivation, region-on-region
livestock breeding tasks, sufficiency of meat, fish and eggs depending on
population, digging fish farms in the wetlands and reclamation of croplands to
manage crops plus fish farming process, systematic exploration of oil and
natural gas resources in regions and states for the interests of the State and
the people, permitting the local and foreign investments in 2025-26 financial
year, and creation of employment opportunities.
The
Commission member and Prime Minister clarified that eradicating the illegal
trade with momentum, seizing volumes, needs to take severe action against
offenders for the illegal trade in regions and states under the law, allowing
the ordinary capital expenditure for implementation of projects, assessments
over the progress of projects, and supervision for the work process to be completed
on schedule.
Region
and state chief ministers reported on the repair of the damaged buildings
caused by the earthquake, progress of works, efforts for the development of
agriculture and livestock industries, as well as micro, small and medium-sized
enterprises (MSMEs), and initiatives for holding a free and fair multiparty
democratic general election successfully.
After
the meeting, the Senior General presented the cash award for the Kayin State
women’s football team, which claimed the champion in the Inter-State/Region
Women’s U25 Football Tournament 2025, to the Kayin State chief minister.
Also
present at the meeting were Prime Minister U Nyo Saw, Union ministers, the Nay
Pyi Taw Council Chairman, region and state chief ministers and officials.
MNA/TTA
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