On June 18, Gia Lai Provincial People's Committee said that the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee had directed opinions on preventing and combating waste in the management and use of houses and land in the province.
Accordingly, the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee requested the heads of departments, branches, and localities to urgently review, manage, use and handle housing and land facilities.
Strengthen inspection and assessment of the effectiveness of using houses and land under management; clarify assets that are being exploited effectively, assets used ineffectively or left vacant, degraded; and at the same time determine the responsibilities of relevant agencies, organizations, and individuals.
The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee requested to overcome the situation of prolonged temporary assignment and temporary management; thoroughly handle vacant houses and land, used for wrong purposes or ineffectively to avoid loss and waste of public property.
For surplus assets, units must develop specific handling plans, clearly define the progress and implementation time; prioritize converting functions to serve socio-economic development.
Consider handling or reporting to competent authorities to handle responsibilities for agencies, organizations, and individuals assigned to manage but leaving assets abandoned, used for wrong purposes, or causing prolonged waste.
According to Gia Lai Provincial People's Committee, currently, the eastern area of the province - where the government headquarters and many departments and branches are located - is lacking office space, while many headquarters in the western area are vacant and have not been effectively exploited.
Faced with this situation, the province has calculated a plan to arrange police and military forces to use a number of suitable headquarters to take advantage of existing facilities and avoid wasting public assets.
Currently, the whole province has 909 redundant headquarters, of which 238 headquarters have been arranged for use, and 671 headquarters have not been arranged for use. For headquarters located interspersed in residential areas, the locality proposes to put them up for auction to avoid wasting land resources.
The province also plans to keep some headquarters to serve future work needs; the rest will be studied for lease options. In the immediate future, these facilities will be arranged with security forces to watch over.
For headquarters in remote and isolated areas, finding ways to use them is still difficult. Although it is proposed to convert them into school sites or medical facilities, many headquarters cannot be exploited because they do not meet the requirements for location, connecting infrastructure and actual needs.
