PPC’s Vice Chairman Dao Quang Khai gives Tet gifts in Tu Son city
(BNP) - On the morning of February 1, Mr. Dao Quang Khai, Member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee visited and gave Tet gifts to people with meritorious services to the revolution, the elderly people and poor households in Tu Son city.
Vice Chairman Dao Quang Khai (2nd from right); Secretary of Tu Son City Party Committee Le Xuan Loi (far left); Chairman of Tu Son City People's Committee Hoang Ba Huy (far right) present Tet gifts and encourage Ms. Ngo Thi Lan and Ms. Ngo Thi Them.
Leaders of the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, Office of the Provincial People's Committee, Tu Son city also joined the delegation.
Vice Chairman Dao Quang Khai visited and gave Tet gifts to two sisters, Ms. Ngo Thi Lan, born in 1930, and Ms. Ngo Thi Them, born in 1951, (disabled in hearing and speaking), who are in difficult circumstances in Tam Son quarter, Tam Son ward. Sharing their situation, the Vice Chairman required the Party Committee, authorities, and local organizations to pay attention and take care of the lives of disadvantaged and policy families, ensuring everyone and every home has Tet.
Vice Chairman Dao Quang Khai (second from right) presents Tet gifts to Ms. Nguyen Thi Man.
Visiting and giving Tet gifts to Ms. Nguyen Thi Man, who turned 100 years old in Phu Loc quarter, Phu Chan ward, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee expressed his joy because she was still healthy and alert. At the same time, he wished Ms. Man and the elderly in the province to always maintain good health and live long lives to witness the daily changes of their homeland and country.
Vice Chairman Quang Khai (3rd from the right) presents Tet gifts to 1/4th class war invalids Ngo Phu Chuc.
Vice Chairman Dao Quang Khai and members of the delegation also visited and gave Tet gifts to wounded soldier in class 1/4 Ngo Phu Chuc in Hoi Quan quarter, Tuong Giang ward. On behalf of the provincial leaders, the Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee expressed his deep gratitude and sent New Year's greetings to wounded soldier Ngo Phu Chuc.