Continuing his business trip in the Mekong Delta region, on the morning of December 19, Minister Trinh Dinh Dung led a delegation from the Ministry of Construction to inspect residential clusters/routes and houses in flooded areas. Tan Hoi Trung area, Cao Lanh district, Dong Thap province.
According to Mr. Nguyen Hong Su – Chairman of Cao Lanh District People’s Committee, this residential cluster is 4.7 hectares wide, including 233 housing floors arranged for people in flooded areas. To date, 100% of households have received plots and the rate of households moving back to build and settle has reached 99%.
Here, Minister Trinh Dinh Dung highly appreciated the local efforts in planning and developing residential clusters/lines in flooded areas to achieve high efficiency, stabilize people’s lives, and promote the economy. develop. However, the Minister still draws attention to localities about the issue of creating jobs when transferring people from other places.
Minister Trinh Dinh Dung also encouraged households to trust in the guidelines and policies of the Party, State and Government in the program to build residential clusters/lines in flooded areas. The Minister also shared the initial difficulties when people had to settle down and live in the new area.
Immediately after the inspection, Minister Trinh Dinh Dung and the delegation of the Ministry of Construction worked with the People’s Committee of Dong Thap province on the state management of fields in the construction industry in the province.
At the meeting, Mr. Le Minh Chau – Director of Dong Thap Department of Construction reported to the delegation of the Ministry of Construction on the implementation of state management in various fields of the construction industry. Accordingly, in recent times, Dong Thap has always focused on construction planning, urban and rural development and ensuring planning is always one step ahead. In addition, a number of important specialized construction plans of the province have also been implemented.
According to Minister Trinh Dinh Dung, in addition to developing good planning, it is also necessary to invest well in social housing. Photo: Thien Truong
Speaking at the meeting, Minister Trinh Dinh Dung acknowledged and shared the achievements and difficulties of Dong Thap’s construction industry. However, the Minister also noted that in order to develop socio-economic development, planning must be clearly defined as very important, spatial planning, regional planning, sectoral planning, and urban and rural planning must be implemented. … Besides, investing in upgrading infrastructure, strengthening urban management and building new rural areas, developing social housing is essential, thereby improving the quality of life. living for the people, developing local human resources.