On the morning of September 3, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee (PPC) Nguyễn Hoàng Giang, together with PPC Vice Chairpersons Y Ngọc, Nguyễn Ngọc Sâm, and Trần Phước Hiền, chaired a leadership briefing session to review recent direction and administration activities and to set out upcoming key tasks.
Attending the meeting were the leadership team of the PPC Office and heads of its departments and units.
At the meeting, the PPC Office reported on the implementation of the PPC’s directives and administrative tasks, as well as recommendations to improve advisory and coordination work in the coming period.
Between August 25 and September 2, 2025, the PPC issued 14 decisions and 44 official documents, plans, and reports.
The Chairman and Vice Chairpersons presided over multiple meetings addressing important provincial issues.
Notably, to mark the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day (September 2), the PPC issued a decision to allocate an additional over 213.8 billion VNĐ for gifts to citizens, ensuring timely implementation in line with instructions from the Government, the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Finance, and the Provincial Party Standing Committee.
The Vice Chairpersons also reviewed their respective areas of responsibility and proposed solutions to enhance proactiveness, efficiency, and quality in the work of departments, agencies, and the PPC Office.
In his concluding remarks, Chairman Nguyễn Hoàng Giang acknowledged and praised the PPC Office’s leadership, officials, and staff for their responsibility and initiative in supporting the Committee’s effective governance across socio-economic development, national defense, and security.
He requested the PPC Office to continue closely monitoring key tasks, advising promptly and effectively, urging departments to meet deadlines, expediting public investment disbursement—especially for key projects—promoting investment attraction, advancing social housing projects, improving public asset management, accelerating planning work, and preparing thoroughly for the 1st Provincial Party Congress (2025–2030 term), the upcoming school year opening, and other major tasks.
M.H