All staff members urged to implement visions and missions of relevant departments

Personnel have to strive to become those capable of serving the interests of relevant departments with good morale and discipline, said State Administration Council Member Deputy Prime Minister Union Minister for Transport and Communications Admiral Tin Aung San at the meeting with staff from departments under the ministry at the Shan State Manager’s Office of Myanmar Posts and Telecommunications in Kengtung on 11 May.
In his speech, he stressed the need to follow laws, bylaws, orders, directives and six-point oaths of personnel. Personnel have to strive to become those capable of serving the interests of relevant departments with good morale and discipline. All staff members have to implement the visions and missions of relevant departments. In accord with the motto which goes: only when service personnel are sharpening will the State be better, the service personnel will serve the interests of the nation.
Next, he fulfilled the needs of staff and the work process of relevant departments.
The Deputy Prime Minister inspected the duties and functions of the Additional Shan State Office of Road Transport Administration Department and gave instructions on upgrading car parks and inspection grounds. — MNA/TTA

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