
A teenager who has a problem is our child, our grandchild. If we don’t want to see our children and grandchildren have problems with teenage pregnancy, have a stable job and career, we must rise up to take care of them. I see it this way: building a road, we finish it today, and tomorrow it can be used, we see the results. But I believe anyone can be a chief executive, just building roads, just building waterworks. But creating people, tomorrow they may not see it, and we don’t know when we will see the results, and we don’t know if we will still be alive to see it. But I think if we do this, no one else does, and we can do it, it’s okay…
Some parts from the interview with Mr. Narong Yimsud, Chief Executive of Koh Phet Subdistrict Municipality, Hua Sai District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, at the conference on exchanging knowledge on the prevention and solution of teenage pregnancy problems, July 11-12, 2019, at Ambassador Hotel, Sukhumvit, Bangkok.