The Prime Minister said he felt nervous about having to give advice to retired civil servants, and praised them for their work for the people. He said it was a source of pride for the family, and wished them a full life and happiness every day.
Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister, gave a speech to a group of civil servants, permanent employees and government officials under the Office of the Prime Minister who retired, 17 people, to bid farewell, led by Dr. Prommin Lertsuridej, Secretary-General to the Cabinet, at Thai Khu Fah Building.
The Prime Minister said that he felt quite nervous when he knew that he had to give a speech, but he thanked them for their work throughout their careers. He looked at the history of each civil servant who had worked for 20-30 years and found that the longest was 36 years. This is considered a long time of work, with a lot of experience and going through many things. Therefore, he would like to remind everyone that this is something to be proud of, to have been in the civil service for this long, to work for the people. Even though he has retired, it is still a source of pride for the family. And of course, what has been done for the people all along is not easy. It requires dedication of both physical and mental strength. Therefore, he would like to commend everyone and he is very happy to meet everyone today. If there is any knowledge or experience that he would like to exchange with him, he would be happy. From now on, when there is no work every day, he would like everyone to live their lives to the fulle st, be happy every day, and be healthy.
The Prime Minister then gave souvenirs to the retired civil servants.
Source: Thai News Agency