(HBO) – Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh recently visited and presented Lunar New Year (Tet) gifts to disaster-hit, policy beneficiary, and low-income households in the mountainous district of Da Bac. 

 He was accompanied by officials of the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee, and Vice Chairman of the Hoa Binh provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Cuu.

 The delegation visited and presented gifts to residents in Lau Bai hamlet of Vay Nua commune, Da Bac district. Deputy PM Binh expressed sympathy to local people who suffered from heavy losses in the floods in October 2017.

 He appreciated local authorities’ efforts in surmounting disaster consequences as well as in evacuation and resettlement of flood victims.

 

 Deputy PM Truong Hoa Binh talks to residents in Lau Bai hamlet of Vay Nua commune (Da Bac district) ahead of the Lunar New Year.

 To prepare for the upcoming Tet, the Deputy PM asked all-level authorities and benefactors to continue providing support so that disaster-hit people will soon stabilise their lives and develop economic activities. He expressed his hope that with efforts of local authorities, people in the resettlement area will enjoy a warm and merry Tet. Meanwhile, people of different ethnic groups in Da Bac district will continue solidarity and mutual assistance so as to improve their lives.

 Deputy PM Binh also told ministries, central agencies, and the administrations of Hoa Binh province and Da Bac district to pay more attention to policies targeting ethnic minority groups, including employment for ethnics in underprivileged areas.


 Deputy PM Truong Hoa Binh visits a policy beneficiary family in Lau Bai hamlet, Vay Nua commune (Da Bac district).

 To assist disaster-hit families, the Deputy PM presented 35 gift packages, each worth 3 million VND, to households in the resettlement area and policy beneficiary families in Vay Nua commune. The Vietnam Red Cross Society Central Committee granted gifts to 100 families with disadvantages. Many other Tet gifts were also given to residents in the resettlement area of Lau Bai hamlet.

 Earlier, Deputy PM Binh and officials of Hoa Binh province visited the family of Nguyen Van Hau, former Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and former Chairman of the provincial Administrative Committee (now provincial People’s Committee)./.

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