Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam visits and works in Bac Ninh

30/12/2019 09:58

(BNP) - On the afternoon of December 29, Mr. Vu Duc Dam, Member of Central Party Committee, Deputy Prime Minister visited and worked with the leaders of Bac Ninh province.

Mr. Nguyen Nhan Chien, Secretary of the provincial Party Committee presents traditional village products to Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam.

On behalf of the provincial leaders, Secretary Nguyen Nhan Chien expressed his sincere thanks to the leaders of the Party, the State, the ministries and the Central Government, especially the individual Deputy Prime Minister Vu Dam Dam who has always paid special attention to the Party Committee, authorities and people of Bac Ninh province. Bac Ninh is also the locality that always takes the lead in implementing social security policies, many policies are ahead of the Central Government and the provinces; culture - education - health has many positive changes; administrative reform is promoted; political-security situation, social order, and safety are guaranteed...

In the coming time, the Secretary hoped to continue receiving the attention, direction and orientation of Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam as well as the ministries and central branches to help the province complete the objectives and plans set out as well as successfully organize the Party Congress at all levels to the 13th National Party Congress of the Party, contributing to the province’s overall development.

Speaking at the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam acknowledged and highly appreciated the solidarity, responsibility, and creativity of the provincial leaders to make Bac Ninh become a bright spot in the industrial development of the country and a leader in many fields.

In the next time, the Deputy Prime Minister hoped that Bac Ninh province will soon be approved by the Politburo to build Bac Ninh province into a centrally-run city by 2022 as well as continue to strive to become a growth pole which not only strong economic but also a model of sustainable development…