Road to Bon Bu Prang 2. Photo: Hai Duong
Many years ago, Mr. Bui Minh Hai (born in 1990) from Thanh Hoa province came to Quang Truc commune (Tuy Duc district, Dak Nong province) to start a business. He got married and lived with the M'Nong ethnic group in the area bordering Cambodia. 10 years ago, Mr. Hai was trusted by the local people and elected as the head of Bu Prang 2 village.
Living with the M'nong people and understanding their hardships, Mr. Hai has a desire to help them develop their economy and improve their material and spiritual life.
Supporting the poor
Since becoming the village chief, Mr. Hai has wholeheartedly and wholeheartedly helped many people with difficult family circumstances.
Like 3 years ago, in the village, there were Thi Thom (born 2007) and Thi Luong (born 2010) who were orphans of both parents. The life of the two sisters was extremely difficult.
Feeling sorry for the two children who had no place to live, village chief Bui Minh Hai, together with the local government, called on benefactors to help. From the money donated by benefactors, Thom and Luong had a 70m2 house worth 170 million VND.
Mr. Hai and his niece Thi Thom. Photo: Hai Duong
Also from charitable sources, to create a livelihood for the children, Mr. Hai bought for Thom and Luong 5 sao of land planted with 2-year-old macadamia trees. At the same time, he asked for a pair of mother and baby cows for the two children.
In addition to the money the State supports for orphans, he connected with philanthropists and the Border Guard to support Luong with an additional 1.5 million VND/month.
Seeing that the children were illiterate, the village chief asked the school to help Luong go to school. At the same time, he campaigned to open two literacy classes for the villagers right in the village.
Mr. Hai called for support to get 2 cows for Thi Thom and her sister. Photo: Hai Duong
Previously, since 2018, Mr. Hai called on partner organizations to support 9 breeding cows for 9 households. Up to now, the herd continues to grow and develop, with a total of more than 20 cows.
In addition to supporting livelihoods for many poor people, village chief Bui Minh Hai also coordinated with local authorities to call for support to repair the village headquarters, drill water wells and build public toilets worth 190 million VND.
Every year, when spring comes, the village chief calls on organizations and individuals to take care of Tet for poor households, near-poor households and households in special difficulties.
Light up the village, eliminate bad customs
Bu Prang 2 is a particularly difficult border village with mostly poor households. Previously, people only turned on electricity at dusk and only had light bulbs in their houses, so most of the village was plunged into darkness as soon as night fell.
Mr. Hai mobilized dozens of lighting fixtures to help villagers move around conveniently at night. Photo: Hai Duong
With the desire to have a street lighting system for people to travel conveniently and ensure security and order, after becoming the village chief, Mr. Bui Minh Hai called on people to contribute but could not do so. After a period of hesitation, the village chief decided to ask for support from outside sources.
Through the Party Committee and local authorities to connect with units and businesses, Mr. Hai has requested 63 solar-powered lamp posts and installed them on a 2km stretch of road in the hamlet. Currently, street lights have basically covered the entire hamlet, and the people are very excited.
Lights illuminate the entire Bu Prang 2 village at night. Photo: Hai Duong
Not only bringing back street lights, village chief Bui Minh Hai also lit up the light of culture, helping people move towards a civilized life and eliminating backward customs.
Mr. Hai said that in the past, families with sick or unlucky members would go looking for trouble with others. They would search for people who had affairs, miscarriages, or families whose members died in accidents but did not properly perform the rituals to punish them, because they believed they had offended the gods of the forest and mountains.
“They forced those people to slaughter cows, pigs, and chickens to offer to the gods, praying for the village to not have bad luck. Being forced to buy cows and slaughter pigs is like pushing people into a difficult path,” said the village chief.
To help people move towards a civilized life, Mr. Hai and the local government regularly propagate and mobilize, agreeing with the village elders to resolutely intervene and eliminate backward customs. Up to now, the basic customs have been eliminated from people's lives.
Mr. Dang Van Huyen - Vice Chairman of Quang Truc Commune People's Committee - commented that although he is young, Mr. Bui Minh Hai has many years of experience as a village chief. During his work, Mr. Hai is very dynamic and is absolutely trusted by the villagers.
“The people of Bu Prang 2 village have a prosperous life, with clean and green village roads like today, not only thanks to the timely support of the government but also thanks to Mr. Hai. The head of Hai village is also the one who has made the first contribution in eliminating many backward customs that have existed for a long time,” Mr. Huyen affirmed.
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/bon-truong-9x-tan-tuy-noi-vung-bien-gioi-dak-nong-2400134.html
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