Prestigious people contribute to change Khmer ethnic minority region

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Kien Giang - Mr. Ni's contributions have partly helped the ethnic minority area of ​​Tan Hung hamlet, Giuc Tuong commune, Chau Thanh district have many positive changes.

Recently, Mr. Danh Oanh Ni - Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Giuc Tuong commune - has been active and made many contributions to the local ethnic minority area.

Since 2019, Mr. Ni has mobilized his family, relatives, benefactors and coordinated with organizations, pagodas and Buddhists to donate 600 gifts worth nearly 300 million VND to poor and near-poor households and students in difficult circumstances. He has built 48 solidarity houses and repaired 3 houses worth over 1.7 billion VND, thereby helping disadvantaged households have a stable home to earn a living.

Ho tro may xoi dat cho nguoi dan. Anh: Xuan Nhi
Supporting tillers for people. Photo: Xuan Nhi

Mr. Danh Co - a resident of Tan Hung hamlet, Giuc Tuong commune - shared: "My sister is a poor household, now that she has been supported with a family tiller, she is very happy. Now when someone hires her, she tills the land for hire, otherwise she tills the land at home to grow her own crops and vegetables. Not to mention that she is very happy to have this new house built for her, she no longer has to live in a dilapidated house."

Mr. Danh Oanh Ni said that many people know about his work and they agree to support to help the poor households. Buddhists also enthusiastically support to help build roads and bridges across the river to overcome difficulties in traveling.

Mr. Ni also regularly propagates and mobilizes people in the village to live and work in accordance with the law. Thanks to his closeness, friendliness and wholehearted support for the villagers, they trust and comply with the policies and laws of the state. At the same time, the villagers also enthusiastically participate in movements launched by the locality such as maintaining security and order; building bridges and roads and planting trees to beautify the village. That contributes to helping the locality soon complete the criteria for building new rural areas and move towards building advanced new rural areas.

Mr. Ni shared: “There are still many difficult circumstances in the locality, we cannot mobilize them all at once, but we save a little each year. For example, to build a solidarity house, we also have a plan, advise the Party Committee to build a specific plan, then implement it.”

Venerable Danh Thanh Da, Abbot of Chung Pagoda, said: “The Nun, in any role, always comes from a charitable heart, helping ethnic people. He guides Buddhists to organize festivals according to customs and practices, especially guides people to always comply with the state's laws and policies, and is enthusiastically supported by the people.”

As Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the commune, Mr. Oanh Ni always imbued with the viewpoint "Party members go first, the country follows". He was always proactive and pioneer in all local movements. Because he did his best, he fulfilled all assigned tasks well and received many awards from all levels. In particular, he was honored to receive the Medal for the Development of Vietnamese Ethnic Groups in 2009.

Nhung ngoi nha dai doan ket da giup nguoi dan on dinh cuoc song. Anh: Xuan Nhi
The solidarity houses have helped people stabilize their lives. Photo: Xuan Nhi

Mr. Danh Xa Oanh - Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Giuc Tuong Commune - commented: "To contribute to the local completion of the construction of advanced new rural areas, the Front plays a very important role in mobilizing people to build advanced new rural areas. Like building roads, solidarity houses, mobilizing to eliminate dilapidated houses... Mr. Danh Oanh Ni has done very well. He is a prestigious person among ethnic minorities, and is very much supported by the Khmer people."

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