Lao PM urges Xekong leaders to strive for economic self-reliance


Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone talks to provincial authorities during a visit to Xekong on Tuesday (July 1, 2025). - Photo: Vientiane Times/ANN

VIENTIANE: Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone has called on Xekong authorities to strive for economic self-sufficiency and boost growth by unlocking the province’s potential.

Speaking on Tuesday (July 1) during a working visit to Xekong ahead of the Provincial Party Congress, the prime minister stressed the need to improve transport infrastructure and tackle the hardships faced by ethnic communities, according to a report in the Paxason newspaper.

He also said that effective leadership and guidance by the provincial Party Committee would motivate government officials at all levels to work diligently and fulfill their responsibilities.

The premier praised provincial leaders’ commitment during the first half of 2025 and urged continued focus in the second half of the year to help meet national development goals.

He urged Party leaders in the province to strengthen political foundations at the grassroots level, preserve and promote the development of holistic and rural heritage.

The prime minister highlighted the need to reduce road accidents, theft, drug trafficking, human trafficking, and gambling, and continue political education and ideological training to inspire change and deeper understanding among Party members and public servants.

The Acting Governor of Xekong province, Bounlai Boudthi, gave a detailed report on the province’s performance during the first half of 2025 and outlined plans for the remainder of the year.

The report highlighted progress in agriculture and forestry. Bounlai said there had been significant growth in crop cultivation and livestock farming, while industry, energy, and mining operations had remained stable and productive.

Services, trade and transport had shown steady improvement, including retail and wholesale trade, passenger transport, hotels, restaurants, guesthouses, and tourism-related activities. - Vientiane Times/ANN

 

 

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