An emphasis must be placed on collection of information about rehabilitation tasks to be released on time: Vice-Senior General
June 07
It is necessary to soonest
complete the reconstruction of schools and hospitals and provide quality seeds
of crops and agricultural machinery to local farmers as quickly as possible,
said Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council Deputy Prime Minister
Vice-Senior General Soe Win, who is also Chairman of the National Disaster
Management Committee, at the rehabilitation coordination meeting of the
management committee at the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement
in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday afternoon.
Speaking on the occasion, the
Vice-Senior General said that progress can be seen in undertaking
rehabilitation tasks in storm-hit Rakhine State within three weeks. The
Vice-Senior General called for taking lessons from the rehabilitation tasks in
the aftermath of cyclonic storm Nargis and the participation of all ministries
for the soonest completion of rehabilitation in all aspects.
The Vice-Senior General stressed
the need for relevant ministries to spend expenses for the maintenance on
repairing the damaged parts. If they do not have an adequate amount of funds,
they have to submit reports for seeking the emergency fund of the national
disaster management committee.
According to the first-time
collection of data, losses and damage happened in Chin State, Magway, Ayeyawady
and Sagaing regions. These losses and damage will be inserted into the
national-level loss and damage list.
The Vice-Senior General
highlighted that an emphasis must be placed on the collection of information
about rehabilitation tasks to be released on time.
On 1 June, basic education
schools and higher education schools were reopened in Rakhine State easing the
worries of local people. It is a success of rehabilitation efforts. Moreover,
it is necessary to timely complete the repairing of station hospitals and
township hospitals.
Communication rehabilitation
tasks have been completed by 96 per cent in Rakhine State. The Ministry of
Electric Power has completed repairing 230 kV power cables for 93 per cent and
66 kV power cables for 98 per cent.
On 7 June, 230 kV and 66 kV lines
will electrify Sittway and Ponnagyun whereas 11 kV lines will electrify Sittway
and Ponnagyun. It is necessary to soonest complete the reconstruction of
schools and hospitals and provide quality seeds of crops and agricultural
machinery to local farmers as quickly as possible.
Vice-Chairman of the committee
Union Minister for Home Affairs Lt-Gen Soe Htut reported on the progress of
rehabilitation, collection of losses and damage data, setting rehabilitation
period, transport of relief supplies by Tatmadaw and civil vessels and
aircraft, providing healthcare services to locals, transport of construction
materials, treatment to cattle in Rakhine State, repairing of buildings in
Ayeyawady and Magway regions and Chin State.
Union Minister for Social
Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Dr Thet Thet Khine reported on receiving cash
donations amounting to K26.009 billion and more than US$375,000, purchase of
200,000 bags of rice from Myanmar Rice Federation through the natural disaster
management fund, transport of construction materials to Sittway, and collection
of data in Sittway, Rathedaung, Kyauktaw and Ponnagyun together with
ASEAN-ERAT.
Union Minister for Transport and
Communications Admiral Tin Aung San also clarified measures to provide aid to
groups and categories, supply fuel to transport vehicles, vessels and aircraft,
and construct schools and other buildings in Rakhine State by the Ministry of
Construction.
Union Minister for Planning and
Finance U Win Shein reported on the spending of ordinary expenditure and
capital expenditure, following financial rules and regulations, and compilation
of the amounts spent on rehabilitation tasks.
Union Minister for International
Cooperation U Ko Ko Hlaing explained offers of UN agencies, ASEAN, red cross
societies and INGOs to participate in relief measures, the need for
non-discrimination in humanitarian aid, connection with Humanitarian Country Team,
approval for the Secretary General of ASEAN as the ASEAN Humanitarian
Assistance Coordinator (SG-AHAC) to view round losses and damage, and formation
of On-Side Operation Coordination Centre.
Union Minister Dr Thida Oo
presented reports on ways and means to declare the state of natural
disaster-hit areas and terminate the declaration.
Those present at the meeting
discussed emergency response in the Mocha-hit areas, repairing tasks of
relevant ministries, resumption of agriculture and livestock tasks and spending
of finance under the financial rules and setting the rehabilitation period.
Chief of the General Staff (Army,
Navy and Air) General Maung Maung Aye reported on preparations of the Tatmadaw
against the storm, transport of relief aid by Tatmadaw vessels and aircraft,
selling of foodstuffs at fair prices to storm victims in Rakhine State and
participation in rehabilitation tasks.
Later, the Vice-Senior General
coordinated necessary measures and gave a concluding remark. — MNA/TTA

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