State Administration Council Chairman Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior Gen­eral Min Aung Hlaing met Tat­madaw members and families from Sittway Station under the Western Command yesterday afternoon.

 

Also present on the occa­sion were: Daw Kyu Kyu Hla, wife of the Senior General, Com­mander-in-Chief (Navy) Admiral Moe Aung and wife, Command­er-in-Chief (Air) General Tun Aung and wife, high-ranking Tat­madaw officers from the Office of the Defence Services Command­er-in-Chief and their wives, West­ern Command Commander Maj- Gen Htin Latt Oo and responsible officials and officers, other ranks and their family members from Sittway Station.

 

Political developments

First of all, the Senior Gener­al expressed his delight to have a chance to meet the army per­sonnel and their family members. Then, he stressed the need for them all to be aware of the reason why Tatmadaw has to take the leading role in national politics. He explained in detail that the en­tire mass of the indigenous peo­ple is desirous of the multi-party democracy, that Tatmadaw has performed whatever duties as­signed to it during the periods of the two democratic governments, that the second democratic gov­ernment is weak in management and administration with the re­sult that the national develop­ment could not be effectuated well enough, thereby making the people lose belief in the election, that there has emerged no vote movement and that he himself has had to encourage the people to vote to be able to continue to implement the multiparty demo­cratic system.

 

The Senior General then discussed the matters that have cropped up for fear of losing the election on the part of the (rul­ing) party. He explained matters relating to the cheating of votes in the 2020 election, the refusal to explain the cheating of votes, the justification for the declara­tion of the emergency and the formulation of the policies and the objectives by the Tatmadaw to bring about the political, eco­nomic and social developments.

 

He then emphasizes the need to learn lessons from the 2020 multiparty democratic election during which there took place cheatings. To ensure the accuracy of the voters’ lists in the coming election, systematic arrangements are being made for conducting field trips to col­lect the household lists on the ground, the Senior General said. He has elaborated on how his government has been exerting sustained effort for development in political, economic and peace sectors amidst the difficult sit­uation.

 

Abidance by military dis­cipline and obedience to order

Afterwards, the SAC Chair­man Defence Services C-in-C stressed the point that Tatmad­aw will always bring to the fore the national interest regardless of whoever is in power. Then he urged the attendees to develop their personal skills. On the part of the Tatmadaw, it will consist­ently conduct training courses at all levels for the soldiers to be able to develop their skills, he added.

 

Regarding military disci­pline, he said, “Disciple is the backbone of the Tatmadaw. Only when you obey the orders, you will become good soldiers. In the performance of national securi­ty and defence duties, obeying orders is of utmost importance. At the same time, abidance by discipline is essential, too.”

 

Man matters most

In all cases, the human fac­tor plays a determining role be it political, economic or social. This is the reason why people are required to always hone their skills on the whetstone. As the saying goes, we can shape our own destinies. As you have all been given training on the art of fighting, you are considered to possess combat skills.

 

On the part of the leaders, they must be fair and square in their treatment of their subordi­nates, free from favouritism. For the soldiers to win the battles, they must be strong enough. In this regard, the soldiers are needed to keep themselves fit, do physical exercises, eat healthy food, behaving properly.

 

A sound mind in the sound body, it is said. For you to develop your social life, you need to have con­fidence in yourself, said the Sen­ior General. He went on to say that the army personnel must be possessed with the esprit de corps, helping one another, learning from one another and also consulting among them­selves.

 

Additionally, Tatmadaw members are needed to be en­gaged in agriculture and live­stock breeding activities on a manageable scale as the coun­try is being faced with the price hike. As Myanmar abounds in natural resources, land and water resources, agriculture and livestock breeding busi­nesses are the best way out. Although we have a big size of labour force, our people are not very hard working, resulting in our country lagging in develop­ment. That’s why we are mak­ing efforts to boost production in this sector for national eco­nomic development. And this is the reason why Tatmadaw has emphasized manageable-scale agriculture and livestock breed­ing in all Tatmadaw regiments and units.

 

The need to provide quality education

Concerning the promotion of education, the Senior Gener­al said that English language classes and computer classes are needed to be conducted in summer to enable the students to use their leisure hours bene­ficially. Additionally, the cultural training courses, he said, are also needed to open in summer. Tatmadaw members are needed to develop their capacity and the arms and ordinances are also needed to upgrade to strength­en the Tatmadaw’s capability.

 

Providing foodstuffs and cash awards

The SAC Chairman Com­mander-in-Chief of Defence Ser­vices presented foodstuffs for officers, other ranks and their families through the Western Command commander.

 

Next, the wife of the Senior General presented cash awards to the maternity and childcare association through the wife of the Western Command com­mander.

 

After the meeting, the Sen­ior General and party greeted the attendees in a friendly man­ner, asked about their needs and fulfilled them. Next, the Senior General, his wife and the par­ty proceeded to the Tatmadaw Hospital in Sittway and asked after the health of the people, spoke words of encouragement and provided foodstuffs to them. — MNA