Ward police donate piglets as livelihoods for people

THANH TUẤN |

Gia Lai - The donated pairs of breeding pigs will be a means of livelihood to help people become more prosperous and have a more fulfilling life.

On April 14, Pleiku Ward Police (Gia Lai province) donated livelihood means to 3 ethnic minority households in difficult circumstances in Op village.

Accordingly, each household is given a pair of breeding pigs worth 2 million VND, helping people have more means of livelihood to rise up to develop the economy and improve income.

This is one of the practical activities to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the traditional day of the following forces: Staff, Criminal Police for Social Order, Administrative Management Police for Social Order, Internal Security (April 18, 1946 - April 18, 2026).

Previously, Pleiku Ward Police also organized a signing ceremony for a sisterhood agreement with Op village.

The village is located in the east of Pleiku ward, about 3.5 km from the ward center. The village has 221 households with 857 people, mainly Jrai people.

In recent years, security and order in the village have basically been maintained; the movement of all people protecting national security has been maintained and promoted; core forces at the grassroots level, village elders, and prestigious people are actively operating.

The village is currently oriented to be built into a community cultural and tourism village of the ward.

The two sides agreed on the determination to build a united, strong, and united relationship for the goal of: "Security maintained - Economic development - Culture imbued with national identity - People prosperous and happy".

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