Information from Ngo Quyen ward, by 4:30 p.m. on October 23, 7/26 more households at 6 Nguyen Trai and 8 May To agreed to hand over the site to serve the Nguyen Trai Bridge Construction Project. Earlier, on the same morning, a household also agreed to hand over the site.
The project to invest in the construction of Nguyen Trai Bridge and urban embellishment of the surrounding area was approved in principle by the City People's Council in Resolutions No. 49/NQ-HDND dated December 22, 2020, No. 34/NQ-HDND dated August 12, 2021, No. 36/NQ-HDND dated July 20, 2022...
The project implements land acquisition in the old Ngo Quyen district of 54.47 hectares, affecting 34 organizations and 182 households and individuals in the two wards of May To and May Chai (now Ngo Quyen ward). In recent times, local authorities have focused on propagating and mobilizing organizations, households, and individuals whose land is recovered to comply with the handover of the project site.

To date, site clearance has been completed for 29/34 organizations and 140/182 households, while the remaining 5/34 organizations and 42/182 households have not agreed to hand over the site. Of which, 26 collective housing households at 8 May To and 6 Nguyen Trai (recovering the site with an area of 759.8 m2) have been approved by the People's Committee of Ngo Quyen District (old) for compensation and support plans in accordance with regulations, ensuring the legitimate rights and interests of households.
From July 1, 2025 to now, the entire political system of Ngo Quyen ward has organized many propaganda, mobilization, guidance, and explanation sessions for households about the regime and policies when the state reclaims land that have been implemented correctly, fully, and to the maximum according to the provisions of law. However, as of October 22, the households have not yet agreed to receive compensation, support, and hand over the site.
On October 23, the Land Acquisition Enforcement Board of Ngo Quyen Ward People's Committee held a meeting to deploy the enforcement plan; agreed on the time to start organizing enforcement for cases of disagreement from 7:30 a.m. on October 24.
From now until the time of enforcement, the Ward People's Committee will continue to direct working groups to persistently propagate, mobilize, guide, and explain legal regulations on land recovery, create consensus among people in site clearance work, minimize cases of forced relocation; request households and individuals to strictly comply with legal regulations on compensation, support and resettlement, promptly receive money and hand over the site according to regulations.