Kim Jong Il Gives On-the-Spot Guidance to February 8 Vinalon Complex
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, May 28 (KCNA) -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il gave on-the-spot guidance to the February 8 Vinalon Complex.
He first went round the Revolutionary Museum of the February 8 Vinalon Complex.
Noting that the undying revolutionary exploits of President Kim Il Sung, founder and pioneer of the Juche-oriented vinalon industry, would remain brilliantly recorded in the history of the country, Kim Jong Il underscored the need for the workers of the complex to firmly uphold, preserve and glorify the leadership feats the President performed by devoting his whole life to improving the people's living standard.
Then he learned about the technological updating and production at the complex, walking round the rebuilt and newly constructed workshops.
After making the rounds of the exterior and interior of the rebuilt and newly established processes, he expressed great satisfaction over the fact that builders and their helpers successfully completed the large project equivalent to the construction of a big factory by their own efforts and with their technology in a brief span of time. He highly appreciated their feats and extended warm greetings to them.
The complex has been updated as required by the new century and is now turning out a lot of products thanks to the indomitable revolutionary spirit of its workers who have a glorious tradition of unconditionally carrying out any difficult task if it is the decision and instruction of the party, he said, adding that this is the revolutionary spirit of the heroic Korean working class who have glorified the sacred annals of the revolution with struggle and exploits.
Recalling that during the "arduous march," the forced march when they had to undergo all difficulties the workers of the complex protected the precious production equipment like their own lives full of confidence and optimism about the future, spruced up the complex and made a breakthrough towards reenergizing the production by their own efforts, he stressed that this spectacular success goes to prove the inexhaustible mental power of the Korean people who grew under the care of the President who made a great history of the nation-building in the spirit of self-reliance and fortitude.
Putting forward the tasks to be fulfilled by the complex, he stressed the need for it to further strengthen the Juche character of the chemical industry and continue energetically pushing forward the updating of the complex.
He expressed expectation and belief that the workers of the complex would hasten the updating and steadily increase the production capability with all their wisdom and enthusiasm and thus fully display the might of the complex as a model of the nation's Juche-based industry.
He was accompanied by Kim Ki Nam, secretary of the Central Committee of the WPK, and Pak Nam Gi, its department director.
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