Pojanat Kaewpluek, Democrat MP for region 2
in Chonburi welcomes Pol. Maj. Gen Tha-ngai Pratsjaksatroo who spoke at
the seminar.
Pratchaya Kerdthong
On April 30, at Banglamung School, Pojanat Kaewpluek,
Democrat MP for region 2 in Chonburi, organized a seminar on public
safety and wellbeing in the community.
Members of the discussion panel included MP Phuchong
Rungroj, chairman of the parliamentary sub-committee on administration
and Pol. Maj. Gen Tha-ngai Pratsjaksatroo, commander of the Region 2
police.
The seminar was organized to give an opportunity for
the people of Chonburi to air their views on the challenges of daily
life which involved their safety and well being including the problems
of illegal drugs in their communities.
Pol. Maj. Gen Tha-ngai Pratsjaksatroo said that it
was important that community leaders, both government officials and
politicians, should come into their constituencies and get close to the
people. “The closer you are with the people, the better will you
understand their needs and the problems that they have to face. Then
only can you analyze and implement ways to help them.”
The police chief went on to say that, “You don’t have
to waste time organizing meetings just for making plans. This costs the
government a lot of money and more especially the opportunity for the
people to improve their standard of living is also lost.”