Aid can be donated to Yangon Region DMC for Mocha-hit regions through the Ministry of International Cooperation: Vice-Senior General
June 15
The state government and the
Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation have to join hands in
manufacturing foodstuffs without raising commodity prices in the region for
food sufficiency of locals, said Vice-Chairman of the State Administration
Council Deputy Prime Minister Vice-Senior General Soe Win at the coordination
meeting on Rakhine State rehabilitation at the Rakhine State government office
yesterday afternoon.
Union Minister Lt-Gen Tun Tun
Naung and Rakhine State Chief Minister U Htein Lin reported to the Vice-Senior
General on the accomplishment of the guidance of the SAC Chairman Prime
Minister, repairing of cable networks in Sittway, efforts for electrification
as quickly as possible, water supply, education, health, road/bridge,
agriculture/livestock and irrigation sectors, rehabilitation tasks and
distribution of relief aid.
Union ministers, deputy ministers
and officials discussed requirements for taking relief, reconstruction and
rehabilitation measures in Rakhine State.
In his address, the Vice-Senior
General who is also Chairman of the National Disaster Management Committee said
progress of rehabilitation can be seen in Maungtaw and Buthidaung thanks to
departmental officials and locals.
The Vice-Senior General disclosed
the Department of Agricultural Mechanization arranged to operate 85 tractors
for agricultural tasks in necessary townships of Rakhine State. Arrangements
are being made to send more power-tillers to the disaster-hit state.
In accordance with the policy of
the Prime Minister, the Vice-Senior General stressed the need to follow the
guidance in repairing the ministerial buildings and it needs to strive for
securing development more than the original status.
The Vice-Senior General stated
that the state government and the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and
Irrigation have to join hands in manufacturing foodstuffs without raising
commodity prices in the region for the food sufficiency of locals. Efforts must
be made for ensuring the sufficiency of meat, fish, egg and vegetables in the
region as part of implementing the cash-for-work programme.
A total of 892 of 1,233 radio
stations have been repaired, Electricity is being supplied to Sittway 66 kV
sub-power station 1 through Satyoekya sub-power station 2 from
Ponnagyun-Sittway No 1 power cable on 6 June. Thirty-three wards in Sittway are
electrified by 245 transformers. A total of 29 transformers feed electricity to
all urban areas in Ponnagyun from 7 June. The Vice-Senior General called for
the timely completion of electrifying the remaining townships in the first week
of July.
Some 32,000 gallons of water is
being supplied to Sittway, Minbya and Rathedaung on a daily basis. Moreover,
210 life straws and mobile pumps must be distributed as quickly as possible.
Government Technical High School,
Sittway University, Technological University and University of Computer Studies
in Sittway Township were opened on 1 June, and basic education schools started
teaching on 1 June with an attendance of more than 492,000 students.
From 16 May to date, medic teams
have given treatment to 17,239 outpatients and 33,527 inpatients in 17
townships of Rakhine State. Construction task forces under the Ministry of
Construction started the reconstruction of roads and bridges damaged by the
disaster on 18 May.
The Vice-Senior General stressed
the need to seek permission from the Rakhine State government for providing aid
to IDPs and Bengalis under the rules and regulations. Aid can be donated to
Yangon Region DMC to Mocha-hit regions through the Ministry of International
Cooperation. The government connects with Humanitarian Country Team, approved
the plans of the Secretary-General of ASEAN as the ASEAN Humanitarian
Assistance Coordinator (SG-AHAC) for viewing damaged conditions and formed the
On-Site Operation Coordination Centre for systematic measures related to
international aid.
The Vice-Senior General also
called for harmonious cooperation of officials at different levels with people
in undertaking rehabilitation tasks.
In his conclusion, the
Vice-Senior General underscored that all have to cooperate with one another in
unison to take rehabilitation measures in line with the guidance of the Prime
Minister that Rakhine State must be better than usual. — MNA/TTA
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