Local police have established steering committees and organized surveys to build houses for poor and near-poor households in the area with the spirit of "no days off" and "working through Tet". Police at all levels have advised the steering committee to review, survey and make a list of households in need of housing support according to the criteria, clearly identifying the land area, legality of land for house construction, counterpart funding of each household, and support funds from benefactors. Police officers and soldiers at all levels actively support people in dismantling old houses, transporting materials, building new houses, etc.
At the handover ceremony of 700 houses to households with housing difficulties in Bac Lieu province on May 22, 2025, Deputy Minister of Public Security Nguyen Ngoc Lam emphasized that the Ministry of Public Security, together with ministries, central agencies and localities, have urgently and drastically implemented the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses, mobilizing resources to focus on completing the goal of eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses nationwide in 2025.
Deputy Minister Nguyen Ngoc Lam believes that with new, stable and solid housing, households will feel secure in working and producing, continue to promote the spirit of national solidarity, trust in the leadership of the Party and State, continue to rise up in life, actively participate in ensuring security and order, social safety and building a solid people's security posture at the grassroots level...
As one of the two households selected by the Ministry of Public Security to organize the ceremony to present a model house on April 3, Mr. Nguyen Van Bi (residing in Phuoc Hoa Tien hamlet, Phuoc Long town, Phuoc Long district) is still surprised and moved by the fact that he was given such a spacious house. Mr. Bi was also supported by the local government to raise funds from benefactors to grow straw mushrooms to make a living. He was moved: “The stroke made me suffer day and night, unable to do heavy work, I had to do whatever people asked me to do. The thatched house before was also degraded, but the money I earned from work was only enough to live on. Now I have a home that I never dared to dream of.”
As of May 2025, Ca Mau Provincial Police contributed nearly 4.5 billion VND to the Ministry of Public Security Fund and the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the province to respond to the movement to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses. In addition to contributing funds, the Director of the Provincial Police Department directed the establishment of 101 volunteer youth groups, including 1 group under the Provincial Police Youth Committee and 100 groups under the Police of communes, wards and towns to support human resources, working days to dismantle old houses, transport soil to build house foundations, and transport construction materials for households benefiting from the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses in the province.
From 2024 to present, from the People's Public Security Comradeship Fund and support from benefactors, Ca Mau Police has built and repaired 26 houses for poor households, near-poor households, policy families, families worshiping martyrs of the People's Public Security, and wounded police officers in the province with a total cost of over 3 billion VND.
Mr. Huynh Minh Luan (residing in Hamlet 7, Thoi Binh town, Thoi Binh district) shared: "My family received 70 million VND from the Provincial Police to repair the charity house built 20 years ago. During the house repair, the Thoi Binh town police supported the family in moving materials and building the foundation, thereby shortening the construction time". Through the movement "Joining hands to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses", many poor households and policy families have solid houses, no longer living in temporary and dilapidated houses. Each completed house is not only a physical construction but also a symbol of trust and solidarity between the police force and the people...
Tra Vinh is a coastal province with a population of over 1 million people, of which the Khmer people account for over 31% (ranked second in the country, after Soc Trang province). The project to build 1,300 houses in Tra Vinh by 2024 demonstrates the deep concern of the Party and State for ethnic minorities and the poor, contributing to the good implementation of social security work. The houses are built according to model 36B provided by the Ministry of Public Security and have been adjusted and completed to suit the actual needs, customs, habits and climate in Tra Vinh province according to the "3 hard" criteria (hard roof, hard wall, hard floor). Each house costs 65 million VND (the Ministry of Public Security supports 50 million VND, Tra Vinh province contributes 15 million VND).
Comrade Ngo Chi Cuong, Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, shared that the project to build 1,300 houses is a major policy of the Ministry of Public Security, the Provincial Party Committee, and the People's Committee of Tra Vinh province. This is the extremely valuable companionship and support of the Central Public Security Party Committee and the leadership of the Ministry of Public Security, contributing to Tra Vinh province in caring for and implementing well the social security work in the area.
Sa Ruol, Nguyet Lang C Hamlet, Binh Phu Commune, Cang Long District, is a near-poor Khmer household with three grown-up children. His main source of income comes from his job as a construction worker, while his wife sells lottery tickets. More than 10 years ago, the family built a house with a corrugated iron roof and thatched walls, which is now seriously degraded. "The Party and State are interested in and supporting the construction of a house for Sa Ruol's family, and the local people are very happy," said Mr. Thach Sa Phach, Secretary of the Party Cell of Nguyet Lang B Hamlet.
During the construction process, local Party committees, authorities, youth union members, and armed forces actively participated with people in dismantling old houses, handing over land, and transporting construction materials to areas with difficult traffic conditions. In 2024, more than 4,000 officers and soldiers of the Provincial Police along with local departments, branches, and organizations actively participated in supporting especially difficult cases in dismantling old houses, handing over land, transporting construction materials, and supporting house leveling. Local Party committees and authorities promoted their roles and responsibilities, closely monitoring input materials and the construction process until the house was completed. In addition, after the house was completed, the forces supported people in transporting daily necessities into the new house.
Kien Giang province strives to complete the elimination of 2,314 temporary and dilapidated houses and support the repair of 485 houses for poor and near-poor households who cannot afford to build or repair in the province. Kien Giang Provincial Police registered to build 600 houses, with a total value of nearly 40 billion VND, striving to complete the target before May 30. With a rolling approach, the Party Committee and the Board of Directors of Kien Giang Provincial Police have directed, assigned and assigned specific tasks to each comrade who is the head of the provincial police departments and offices in charge of monitoring and comprehensively guiding all aspects of the police work in communes, wards and towns, directly participating in guiding and implementing the work of "eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses". At the same time, mobilize officers, soldiers, union members and youth to actively participate in supporting and contributing working days and funds to support households in saving on labor costs for building and repairing houses. The youth of Kien Giang Provincial Police spend their weekends "3 together" (eating, living, working together) with the people from Friday to Sunday every week, participating in many tasks, contributing money to give gifts to families at the handover ceremony of new houses. The youth of the Provincial Police enthusiastically volunteered to contribute at least 3 working days to help people build houses, saving costs for the people.
Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Van Truong, Head of the Traffic Police Department of Kien Giang Provincial Police, Head of the Security and Order Steering Team of Giong Rieng District, said that the unit has registered with the Provincial Police Department to build 55 houses in Giong Rieng District. Currently, the 55 houses registered by the unit have been basically completed, with more than 70% handed over to the people. Each officer and soldier of Kien Giang Provincial Police has contributed 2 days' salary and the entire province's Police have contributed over 4,500 working days to "eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses", while also providing additional money, essential items, and household items to households. To date, Kien Giang Provincial Police has completed and handed over 426 houses, the remaining houses are under construction and completed, and handed over before May 30...
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