Bangkok: The Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Anutin Charnvirakul, extended well wishes to the public for the Songkran holiday, emphasizing that citizens should not be concerned about fuel prices during the celebrations. He encouraged families to relax and enjoy the traditional festivities without causing inconvenience to others.
According to Thai News Agency, Anutin Charnvirakul outlined his plans to use the Songkran holiday to monitor international developments, particularly in the Middle East, to secure crude oil for Thailand. He also mentioned that Suriya Charnvirakul would be engaged in negotiations for fertilizer imports. Anutin assured the public of his commitment to ensuring a smooth supply of essential resources.
In an interview following a Cabinet meeting, Anutin discussed his plans to visit various transportation hubs during the Songkran festival, including bus stations, as part of his efforts to oversee the situation. He emphasized the importance of responsible fuel usage despite having sufficient supplies and urged the public to celebrate according to tradition without causing any disturbances.
Anutin also provided advice for the Songkran festival, urging people to enjoy the festivities responsibly. He highlighted the importance of safety, advising against drinking and driving and encouraging adherence to safety principles to ensure that the festival remains enjoyable for everyone.
Regarding the role of ministers during the holiday period, Anutin stated that all ministers have been assigned specific areas to support the public. He reassured citizens that the ministers, many of whom are members of parliament, are actively involved in ensuring the well-being of the nation.
Addressing concerns related to international affairs, Anutin noted the need to monitor developments in the Middle East to secure vital imports, such as crude oil and fertilizers, during the holiday period. He emphasized the importance of continuous vigilance and alternative solutions to maintain the country's stability and prosperity. In concluding his remarks, he extended holiday wishes to reporters, hoping for a joyful and safe Songkran festival.