In the afternoon of 8.5, the Mission of the Ministry of Public Security worked with Dak Nong province on the implementation of the elimination of temporary houses and dilapidated houses in the area from the Ministry of Public Security's funding.
Responding to the Program to Eliminate Temporary and Dilapidated Houses launched by the Prime Minister, in recent times, the Ministry of Public Security and local police have mobilized resources and strongly implemented the program.

Colonel Nguyen Hong Nguyen, Deputy Chief of Office of the Ministry of Public Security, informed that up to now, the Ministry of Public Security has supported more than 30 localities to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses for people.
Thousands of completed and handed over houses have motivated people to rise up, contributing well to the work of maintaining security and order at the grassroots level.
In Dak Nong, the Ministry of Public Security supported 30 billion VND to build 500 houses.
The model house has now been completed. It is expected that in mid-May, a model house will be handed over and funds will be donated, and a program launching ceremony will be held in Dak Nong.
"The program in Dak Nong is implemented later than other localities. When the rainy season comes, the pressure to erase the temporary houses and dilapidated houses will increase. The Ministry of Public Security hopes that Dak Nong has actively coordinated and directed the relevant units to implement the program effectively and meaningfully," Deputy Chief of Office of the Ministry of Public Security said.
Reporting further at the meeting, Colonel Ho Song An, Director of Dak Nong Provincial Police, said that the 42m2 model house has been completed.
Local police have coordinated with authorities and functional agencies to review and evaluate documents to select 500 households eligible for support; preparations for the Housing Construction Starting Ceremony have also been basically completed...
The leader of Dak Nong Provincial Police emphasized that in order for the program to progress and spread its humanitarian significance, the province will continue to mobilize support in the work of eliminating temporary houses.
The unit strives to support each household with an additional 20 million VND to make the houses more spacious, spacious, and solid.
According to the plan, Dak Nong strives to complete 500 houses before June 30.
Vice Chairwoman of Dak Nong Provincial People's Committee Ton Thi Ngoc Hanh said that the province has effectively used resources to improve people's lives, but thousands of households still have housing difficulties.
The support of the Ministry of Public Security is very meaningful and necessary. At this point, the Steering Committee of the temporary house deletion program will coordinate with the provincial police to start and hand over the model house, and at the same time strengthen propaganda to mobilize the participation of society.