On April 6, the Military Command (CHQS) of Da Nang city organized a conference to assign tasks to forces participating in supporting the acceleration of the construction of Inter-level Boarding Primary and Secondary Schools in border communes in the city. Colonel Tran Quang Chanh, Deputy Commander cum Chief of Staff of the City Military Command, chaired the conference.
According to the plan, the City Military Command established 5 working groups with nearly 250 officers and soldiers of the standing army and militia to participate in supporting the construction of schools in A Vuong, Tay Giang, Dak Pring, La De and La Eee communes.
This is a practical activity, contributing to the Party Committee and local authorities to accelerate the progress of completing school facilities, serving the learning and living needs of children of ethnic minorities in border areas, remote and isolated areas.
Speaking to assign tasks, the head of the City Military Command emphasized that participating in supporting the construction of boarding schools in border communes is an important political task, showing the responsibility, sentiment and role of the city's armed forces in mass mobilization work, contributing to caring for the cause of education, improving people's knowledge, and consolidating the people's hearts in the border area.
To successfully complete the assigned tasks, the City Military Command requests agencies and units to strictly grasp the spirit of the task; proactively overcome all difficulties in forces, vehicles, and working conditions; organize specific task assignments to each unit, and at the same time regularly inspect and evaluate implementation results. Agencies and units need to urgently develop plans to ensure, organize advance forces, and closely coordinate with construction units to unify tasks, forces, methods and implementation time, ensuring synchronous and effective deployment.
Along with that, the City Military Command requested participating forces to pay special attention to ensuring safety throughout the mission implementation process; strictly comply with military discipline, maintain solidarity, coordinate well with Party committees, authorities and local people, determined to successfully complete assigned tasks, contributing to early putting the project into use.