Always Thinking of People First
Due Task of Our Party
In May, 2013, the respected General Secretary
Looking around the picturesque bathing beach, he learnt in detail about the problems concerning its management and operation and asked how many people visited there in summer.
An accompanying official informed him boastfully that those from not only Hamhung City but also lots from Pyongyang Municipality came for sea bathing and that the Hamhung citizens, in particular, regarded it as part of their lives to visit there at least three times a year.
With a pleasant smile on his face, the respected General Secretary said it was so nice to hear that and this fact alone showed the high demands of our people for cultural and emotional life.
Presently, he said that it was an important undertaking of providing our people with happier life to remodel the Majon Bathing Beach into a world-class one and continued as follows:
The clear seawater, fresh air, sunlight and beautiful scenery are all good for people’s health and prevention and treatment of diseases. It is a due task of our Party serving the people to spruce up the bathing beach frequented by the people in keeping with the requirements of the new era.
The officials were wrapped in excitement.
Indeed, the benevolent father of the people finds the worth of making revolution in the happiness of the people, always giving top priority to the people in thinking and action.
The due task of our Party which serves the people!
Keeping the meaningful words in their hearts, the officials hardened their will to do more things for the good of the people, holding high his sublime intentions.
Though Products Are Small
In July, 2015, the respected General Secretary inspected the then Rangnang Sanitary Goods Factory.
That day, the respected General Secretary acquainted himself with the production and management of the factory and expressed satisfaction at the achievements made in the production of sanitary goods urgently needed for the people and soldiers.
He noted that the quality of the factory’s products was quite good and that he was so happy whenever he heard that these products were popular among users.
Looking up to him, the officials were lost deep in thought.
Though they were small in size, the respected General Secretary paid such careful attention to the sanitary goods as each one of them would be used by the people.
That day, he taught that the factory should wage a vigorous campaign for producing quality sanitary goods in larger amounts and that it should lend an ear to what more was needed by the people.
His instructions fully bore his willingness to pluck even a star from the sky if it was wished by the people.
The officials felt a lump in their throats, receiving the precious teachings about making the trademark design in a decent and cultural way in conformity with international standards and further improving the packaging methods.
Rodong Sinmun