PPC’s Standing Vice Chairman visits and gives Tet gifts in Yen Phong district

06/02/2024 09:23

(BNP) - On February 5, Mr. Vuong Quoc Tuan, Alternate member of the Party Central Committee and Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee (PPC) visited and presented Tet gifts to the elderly, people with meritorious services to the revolution and poor households in Yen Phong district.


PPC’s Standing Vice Chairman Vuong Quoc Tuan (2nd from the left) visited Mrs. Nguyen Thi Nuong.

Standing Vice Chairman Vuong Quoc Tuan visited and presented Tet gifts to Mrs. Nguyen Thi Nuong in Phong Xa village, Dong Phong commune who turns 100 years old this year; Mr. Nguyen Hong Qua, born in 1954 in Than Phuong village, Yen Trung commune, who was a resistance participant infected with toxic chemicals; Mrs. Nguyen Thi Nhan, born in 1968, who is under a poor household in Bang Luc village, Thuy Hoa commune.

Tuan kindly asked about health and living conditions, as well as sent New Year’s greetings to the elderly, people with meritorious services to the revolution and poor households for a happy and warm Lunar New Year Giap Thin.

He also requested that the Party Committee and local authorities would continue to pay more attention and take care of the material and spiritual life of families of people with meritorious services, as well as create conditions to help households in difficult circumstances so that they can have the motivation to rise up and contribute to building their homeland to become increasingly developed.


PPC’s Standing Vice Chairman Vuong Quoc Tuan gives Tet gifts to Yen Hau pumping station.

*On the same day, PPC’s Standing Vice Chairman Vuong Quoc Tuan visited and encouraged the workers on Tet duty at Yen Hau pumping station in Hoa Tien commune, Yen Phong district.

Tuan acknowledged and appreciated the working spirit of officials and workers. At the same time, he requested that the officials and employees would continue to promote the highest sense of responsibility, focus on arranging full shifts and crews to take full advantage of the water discharge schedule of hydroelectric reservoirs, meeting enough water sources for irrigation and sowing, thereby, towards a successful Spring crop.

By B.H