The Dak Nong Provincial Police Department has directed and proposed breakthrough solutions to complete the issuance of CCCDs ahead of the deadline set by the Ministry of Public Security.
On June 1, information from Dak Nong Provincial Police said that as of May 29, 2023, Dak Nong Police had completed 100% of citizen identification card (CCCD) issuance for eligible citizens.
Meanwhile, according to the roadmap of the Ministry of Public Security, the whole country will complete the issuance of CCCD to 100% of eligible citizens before July 31, 2023.
Dak Nong Provincial Police officers help people make ID cards. Photo: MQ |
According to the assessment of the Dak Nong Provincial Police Department, the implementation of CCCD issuance has exceeded the set schedule. This contributes to improving the effectiveness of State management of security and order, promoting applications serving national digital transformation....
Police officers from Dak Nong province go to remote, isolated and disadvantaged areas to help people make ID cards. Photo: MQ |
To achieve the set goals, the Dak Nong Provincial Police Department has directed the police of all units and localities to drastically implement breakthrough, flexible, creative and synchronous solutions. Thereby, mobilizing the participation of the entire political system towards "digitizing" citizen identification throughout the area.
At the same time, Dak Nong Provincial Police launched a peak "campaign" to issue CCCDs. Mobilizing maximum means, equipment and machinery and hundreds of officers and soldiers to go to each commune, ward, town, village, hamlet, and residential area to collect CCCD applications.
Making CCCD at the home of local people. Photo: MQ |
In particular, Dak Nong Provincial Police officers do not hesitate to face difficulties and go to remote, disadvantaged areas to accompany people in completing their tasks.
From there, create electronic identification accounts for citizens with the motto "easy to do first, difficult to do later", "work far away during the day, work near at night", "do all the work, never run out of time", maximize the role of the police force at the grassroots level, with the spirit of "going to every alley, knocking on every door", "leaving no one behind".
A police officer helps a disabled person make a CCCD. Photo: MQ |
In order to promptly encourage officers and soldiers, the Party Committee and the Board of Directors of Dak Nong Provincial Police have had many forms of commendation and reward for collectives and individuals with outstanding achievements in exceeding the target of granting CCCD.
Colonel Bui Quang Thanh, Director of Dak Nong Provincial Police (second from left) inspects the implementation of CCCD issuance. Photo: MQ |
In particular, the leaders of Dak Nong Provincial Police directly went to the police stations of communes, wards and towns to present certificates of merit in the presence of local Party committee and government leaders to encourage officers and soldiers to strive to complete their tasks well.
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