Prayut vows to speed up projects if he returns as PM

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, flanked by Digital Economy and Society Minister Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn, right, and Labour Minister Suchart Chomklin, pays his respect to the city pillar in Muang district of Kamphaeng Phet where he inspected water management projects on Thursday. (Government House photo)
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, flanked by Digital Economy and Society Minister Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn, right, and Labour Minister Suchart Chomklin, pays his respect to the city pillar in Muang district of Kamphaeng Phet where he inspected water management projects on Thursday. (Government House photo)

Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha has vowed to accelerate federal government projects if he or she returns as perfect minister after the following election.

The premier has been telling residents that turned up to welcome him during his visit to Kamphaeng Phet on Thursday that state projects would be further expedited in case he returns because prime minister.

Gen Prayut was in the lower north province to inspect a local water management program and discuss new irrigated water resources.

This individual also visited tambon Wang Kham in Khlong Khlung area where a temporary weir has been built across the Ping River to divert water for farming.

“We’re in the same boat and we have to join hands in developing our country, ” he mentioned.

“Please know that the prime minister is impatient plus wants to finish all the work quickly, ” he added.

“But problems abound and I’ve been primary minister for almost eight years. Many tasks have taken shape and therefore are moving along.

“If I could continue [as prime minister after the next election], the projects will proceed faster, inch he said, incorporating he was not wanting to campaign for ballots early.

Gen Prayut discovered himself surrounded simply by residents holding up placards with morale-boosting communications.

A number of his supporters put on T-shirts bearing the comic drawing of the PM and textual content reading “We appreciate Uncle Tu” (his nickname). They provided him flowers plus yelled for him to stay on plus finish his eight-year term.

While he has pledged to do his greatest as prime minister, Gen Prayut mentioned he would not be capable to carry on in the top post without the assist and support of others.

He said he noticed himself as someone bound by duty to work for the country and urged people not to lose trust in him.

Turning to the void of water management, he or she said the amount of rainfall in the country was usually sufficient but the issue revolves around just how much of it can be saved for use.

After Kamphaeng Phet, he took a trip to nearby Phichit and Nakhon Sawan where he also received a warm encouraged.