The Ring Road 4 project in Hanoi Capital region through Me Linh commune is 4.9km long, with a total land area to be recovered of 58.8ha, involving about 1,938 households, of which more than 200 residential land plots must be resettled.
Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Council of Me Linh commune Nguyen Anh Tuan affirmed: "This is a key national project, a political order from the City Party Committee and the City People's Committee. The Commune Party Committee determined to mobilize the entire political system to get involved, resolutely do it to the end, not evade, not shirk responsibility but must ensure the legitimate and lawful rights and interests of the people".
However, in site clearance (GPMB), there are still some cases of delay and non-compliance even though the commune has mobilized many times. With the spirit of respecting the law and maintaining strict administrative discipline, Me Linh Commune People's Committee has issued decisions to enforce land recovery according to the correct order and procedures.
In the process of organizing coercion, the commune always puts mobilization and persuasion first. Before the time of announcing the coercion decision, the majority of households voluntarily complied and handed over the land.
Even in one final case, after announcing the enforcement decision, they agreed and handed over the site, preventing complicated security and order situations.
According to Vice Chairman of Me Linh Commune People's Committee Tran Nguyen Ngoc, coercion is not a goal, but a final measure to implement discipline and law. The important thing is to thereby affirm the strictness of the law, fairness in policy implementation and the responsibility of the government in the face of common development requirements.
Up to now, the entire land area within the recovery boundary of the Ring Road 4 construction project in the Capital region section passing through Me Linh commune has been handed over to the construction unit, completing according to the city's requirements and progress.

In O Dien commune, the volume of site clearance serving the Ring Road 4 project is about 72 hectares of land, involving many households and individuals; at the same time, it is necessary to relocate the technical infrastructure system and more than 1,300 graves within the project area.
Mr. Nguyen Phuc Hoan - Deputy Head of the Economic Department of O Dien commune - affirmed: "The workload is very large, the time is urgent, but the commune determines to do it step by step, in accordance with the law. When people understand the meaning of the project and their rights are guaranteed, consensus is the decisive factor".
By the end of December, the O Dien commune government had basically completed site clearance for the Ring Road 4 project.
In Yen Nghia ward, the volume of site clearance for Ring Road 4 project is nearly 34.7 ha (mainly agricultural land and residential land). For households building illegal houses on agricultural land that do not meet resettlement conditions, the ward has arranged temporary accommodation to have time to stabilize their lives. In particular, to date, nearly 1,600 graves have been relocated thanks to propaganda and mobilization by local authorities.
Mr. Nguyen Nguyen Quan - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Council of Yen Nghia ward - said: "The issues related to people's petitions are all concerned by the Party Committee and local authorities, considered and resolved promptly and proposed specific mechanisms and policies for difficult cases, cases that do not meet the conditions for support according to legal regulations".
Up to now, all households in the area have handed over land. Currently, Yen Nghia ward is focusing on dismantling works, architectural structures, and moving trees and crops. According to the plan, by the end of December 2025, the locality will hand over 100% of the land to the investor to implement the project.