Ministry of Public Security supports Dak Nong in eliminating 500 substandard houses
The ministry has worked with central and local agencies to implement a nationwide programme to replace substandard housing for policy beneficiaries, people with meritorious services, poor households, and those affected by natural disasters and climate change.
Lieutenant General Pham The Tung (R), member of the Party Central Public Security Committee and Deputy Minister of Public Security, presents the token for funding to eliminate 500 makeshift and dilapidated houses in Dak Nong province. (Photo: VNA)
Dak Nong (VNA) ꦬ– A 56-day campaign to eliminate makeshift and dilapidated houses in the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong was launched on May 12 by the Ministry of Public Security and the provincial People’s Committee.
Speaking at the ceremony, Deputy Minister of Public Security Lieutenant General Pham The Tung stressed that the ministry has worked with central and local agencies to implement a nationwide programme to replace substandard housing for policy beneficiaries, people with meritorious services, poor households, and those affected by natural disasters and climate change.
So far, over 28,000 houses and many school facilities have been built, with a total budget exceeding 1.4 trillion VND (54 million USD), significantly contributing to social welfare and grassroots security.
In Dak Nong, the ministry is partnering with local authorities under the movement on joining hands to eliminate makeshift houses nationwide by 2025.
Through this initiative, the ministry and its sponsors are providing 30 billion VND to build 500 new houses for disadvantaged families in the province.
The provincial People’s Committee pledged to manage the funding transparently and effectively, ensuring the aid reaches the right beneficiaries. Local authorities were also urged to strictly monitor construction progress and quality, avoiding waste or loss.
Following the launch, delegates visited and handed over a new house to a resident of Ting Wel Dom hamlet, who is among the families benefiting from this support programme./.
The Central Highlands province of Dak Nong has worked to address temporary and dilapidated housing through carrying out the national target programmes for the 2021-2025 period.
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