In Si Lo Lau commune, 59 temporary and dilapidated houses were supported to be removed. Of which, the Provincial Border Guard was responsible for supporting money and constructing 100% of the labor days to build 12 houses. To have the support capital, the Provincial Border Guard coordinated with local Party committees, authorities, agencies, departments, branches, and enterprises inside and outside the province to receive 106 million VND; Si Lo Lau Border Guard Station officers contributed 1 day's salary/officer, soldier and supported 395 days of construction. Up to now, 23 houses have been completed and the remaining are under construction.
Colonel Lo Van Quy - Deputy Commander of the Provincial Border Guard Command presented gifts to Phu Mo Do's family in Moi village, Si Lo Lau commune, a disadvantaged household that received support to build a new house.
At the field inspection, Colonel Lo Van Quy - Deputy Commander of the Provincial Border Guard Command requested that in the coming time, the Party Committee and commanders of Si Lo Lau Border Guard Station focus on implementing the Program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses with the spirit of "high determination, great effort, drastic action, focus, key points, completing each task, clearly assigning people, tasks, time, responsibilities, results, and products". Strive to ensure the completion of the plan to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses before June 25.
Officers and soldiers of the Provincial Border Guard Command and Si Lo Lau Border Guard Station built houses to help people.
Also at the inspection, Colonel Lo Van Quy - Deputy Commander of the Provincial Border Guard Command visited, encouraged and presented gifts including necessities to the family of Mr. Phu Mo Do in Moi village, Si Lo Lau commune, a household in difficult circumstances who received support to build a new house this time.
Source: https://baolaichau.vn/xa-hoi/phan-dau-den-ngay-256-hoan-thanh-xoa-nha-tam-nha-dot-nat-tai-si-lo-lau-1238637
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