Arrange, choose the right people, the right jobs
In the last 6 months of 2026, Gia Lai will accelerate the disbursement of public investment capital, starting a series of projects on the ground such as transport infrastructure, energy, animal husbandry, hydropower, border school projects... to meet the requirements of double-digit growth.
Mr. Pham Anh Tuan - Member of the Party Central Committee, Chairman of Gia Lai Provincial People's Committee - requested commune leaders, especially the Secretary and Chairman of the Commune People's Committee, to regularly and directly inspect the site of works and projects in the area periodically every week to firmly grasp the situation, volume and progress.

For contents beyond authority, the head must immediately report to the competent authority, clearly stating the content of problems, causes, responsibilities, plans and deadlines for proposed handling.
The province requires communes and wards not to report generally, delay detecting or delay handling, affecting the project progress. Commune People's Committees must strongly shift from administrative management thinking to accompanying, creating and providing substantive support; do not let businesses have to go back and forth many times or wait due to lack of coordination between agencies.
The provincial government also requested the People's Committees of communes to urgently review the overall team of existing cadres and civil servants, arrange and assign the right people, the right jobs, with the right expertise and strengths. Prioritize experienced and capable cadres for areas with large and complex workloads such as land, compensation, site clearance, construction investment, finance, planning and settlement of administrative procedures.
Secretaries and Chairmen of People's Committees of communes resolutely rectify and change working positions for cases of limited capacity, avoidance, shirking, delay, and failure to meet task requirements.
Site clearance has had positive changes
From the beginning of 2026 to now, Gia Lai has implemented a series of large investment projects related to land and transport infrastructure. Thanks to the involvement of the entire political system as well as the early implementation of the Central Committee's resolutions on removing bottlenecks in the implementation of the Land Law and the Mineral Law, compensation and site clearance work has had clear changes and achieved many positive results.

For the national key project of the Quy Nhon - Pleiku expressway (total investment capital of 43.734 billion VND), component project 1 recovers a land area of about 179 hectares, affecting 1,969 households and 8 organizations.
Component project 2 is expected to recover about 577 hectares of land, affecting 1,786 households and 11 organizations; component project 3 recovers about 340 hectares, affecting 1,601 households.
Within 9 months from the time of establishing the investment policy to the commencement of construction, the Provincial People's Committee has directed the commune authorities to get involved, organize land recovery, compensation, and hand over 683 ha/1,109.6 ha (reaching 62.3%) and continue to complete the handover of land in the last 6 months of 2026.
In the eastern Gia Lai area, after more than 1 year of implementation, compensation and site clearance work for component project 1, the road from National Highway 19C connecting Quy Nhon port has achieved many positive results. Wherever the site is handed over, the contractor organizes construction there, gradually forming a traffic route connecting to the seaport.
The road from National Highway 19C connecting Quy Nhon port is about 6.35 km long, passing through Tuy Phuoc commune and 2 wards Quy Nhon Bac, Quy Nhon Dong, with a scale of 4-6 lanes.
This is one of 2 component projects under the Adaptive Integrated Development Project, with a total investment of 2,660 billion VND from World Bank loans and provincial counterpart funds; component project 1 alone has an investment of 806 billion VND.
According to the Gia Lai Provincial Agriculture and Rural Development Project Management Board (representative of the project investor), compensation and site clearance work is almost completed to date.
Out of 269,233 m2 of land subject to recovery, localities have handed over more than 242,400 m2, reaching more than 90%; almost the entire area that has been decided to be recovered has been compensated. 379/467 households have received compensation and support money; 679 graves in the relocation area have been completed, reaching 100%.
The above results were achieved thanks to the coordination between the investor and communes and wards in counting, confirming the origin of land and mobilizing people. Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Pham Anh Tuan also requested communes to hand over land that must be inter-regional, inter-plot, clean and continuous, and not to let the situation of fragmented, interspersed, and "beaver's skin" land occur, affecting the construction progress of works and projects.
