October 12, 2018 at 10 am, Assist. Prof. Dr. Pimporn Thongmuang, the director of Samut Songkhram Provincial Education Center, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University attended the government guidelines conferrence with the governors of Samut Songkhram province.
Mrs. Sukanda Vorachetbancha presided over the policy of the head of the government focusing on integrated work, together with Mr. Rangsan Tanjaroen, deputy governor, Police major general Aticha Paoin, provincial police officer in Samut Songkhram, Mr. Yongyuth Singthawat, deputy governor, Mr. Jompong Phupattanakul, provincial public prosecutor in Samut Songkhram, and The head of all government organizations who attended to receive the policy announced by the Office of the Prime Minister about the topic on civil service commissioner.
There was the Royal Command Mrs. Sukanda Vorachetbancha, the civil servant, retired from an integrated provincial administration consultancy, policy analysts and planners of Ministry of the Interior, and appointed her as the governor of Samut Songkhram province from October 1, 2018, announced on October 10, 2018, the respondent of the Royal Command was General Prayuth Chan-ocha, the Prime Minister.
Samut Songkhram Governor stated that the goal of the work is to focus on the participation and integration of work with all sectors as well as the private sector, based on the principles of good governance to benefit both the public and the achievement of the government mission by focusing on efficiency and value to encourage the adoption of appropriate technology and tools for government administration with the principle of doing less to gain more and making people as the center of administration in an honest way. Moreover, to be a good government officer, and to protect the monarchy as the nation's main institution, Sufficiency Economy Philosophy and the volunteer project are also the important things to do.


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