CNI News

14 February 2025

The Chairman of the State Administration Council Sr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing urged his chief ministers to stabilize the regions they have taken the responsibility.

 He said the above at the ceremony for grant giving from the national disaster management fund for the people who had to displace due to violent incidents on 11th February 2025.

" The SAC had to extend the state of emergency for another six months according to the current situation and during the six months, we must focus on maintaining peace and stability. Chief Ministers of the Regions and States need to make attempts for the stabilization of the regions they have taken the responsibilities and social economy development." he said.

There is no 100 percent security in any country in the world. There are crimes and broken securities in every country. The public security system had been launched since 2023, he said.

" Every citizen is responsible to uphold 'Our Three Main National Causes: non-disintegration of the Union, non-disintegration of the national solidarity, perpetuation of the national sovereignty and in order to serve the duties and learn military science and serve in the military, the People's Military Service Law has been enacted." said chairman of the SAC.

The main security personnel are the Myanmar Police Force members and they need to be police officers that the public can rely on. And chief ministers need to support them as needed, he said.

While the SAC Chairman was giving out grants for IDPs

The government, the Tatmadaw, indigenous militia and the public need to work together for the regional security, rule of law, peace and stability, social economic development, said chairman of the SAC.

Terrorist groups are taking advantage of the security forces' inaction to commit violence on public transportation routes. So,  it is necessary to pay special attention to territorial sovereignty and traffic safety. Lack of transportation security could affect the flow of goods and could affect livelihoods and social economy, he said.

At present battles are severely breaking out between the Myanmar Tatmadaw and resistance groups in Sagaing, Magway, Mandalay, Tanintharyi, Ayeyarwady and Bago Regions and Kachin, Chin, Rakhine, Shan Kayah, Mon and Karen States.

In the same way, there are thefts, robberies, missing persons and explosions in Yangon Region and rule of law has been weak. Due to battles breaking out across the country, there has been lack of transportations and the people are finding it difficult to travel. 

Because of difficult flow of goods, the people are bearing the brunt of higher social cost.

Moreover, tourism has declined, and foreign income has also decreased.