Ethnics in Kayah State mostly aspire to enjoying peace and stability | Ministry Of Information
The Chairman of the State Administration Council and Prime Minister of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Senior General Thadoe Maha Thray Sithu Thadoe Thiri Thudhamma Min Aung Hlaing, delivered a message on the occasion of the 72nd Anniversary of Kayah State Day. In his message, he extended warm greetings to the ethnic national brethren in Kayah State and emphasized the importance of peace and stability for the development of the state.
Kayah State, located in the eastern hilly area of Myanmar, is known for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The state is blessed with abundant natural resources and favorable weather conditions. The local ethnic people are known for their honesty and hospitality, which contribute to the development and prosperity of the state.
However, the state has been facing challenges due to armed conflicts and unrest in recent years. Terrorist attacks have posed a threat to the stability of the region, causing devastation to towns, villages, roads, and bridges. These acts not only disrupt transportation and commodity flows but also inflict hardships on the local people.
The Chairman highlighted the need for peace and stability in Kayah State and the entire country. He urged all stakeholders and ethnic people to prioritize the well-being of the nation and work together to achieve lasting peace. He emphasized that national reconciliation, unity, and peace are the key to overcoming the current hardships and difficulties.
In addition to peace and stability, the Chairman emphasized the importance of socioeconomic development, food security, and the rule of law. He called for the government, Tatmadaw (Myanmar’s military), and all ethnic people to join hands in pursuit of these goals. The government is implementing various initiatives to promote agriculture, livestock businesses, and micro, small, and medium-scale enterprises. The education system is also being reformed to produce skilled and knowledgeable human resources for the development of a modern and prosperous Myanmar.
The Chairman concluded his message by urging all ethnic people, especially the youth, to actively participate in the development of the state and the nation. He emphasized the significance of national unity, the preservation of ethnic traditions, and the cultivation of a sense of patriotism among the younger generation.
As the people of Kayah State commemorate the 72nd Anniversary of Kayah State Day, their aspirations for peace, stability, and prosperity remain strong. The message from the Chairman serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility to work towards a peaceful and developed Kayah State for present and future generations.
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