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The man who volunteered to donate land three times in Tam Son

Việt NamViệt Nam07/06/2024

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Mr. Pham Ngoc Yen (middle) has donated land to the State three times to open roads without asking for property compensation. Photo: D.Y

The remote and isolated land of Tam Son has experienced a difficult past. In the past, the only way to get to this area was by ferry across Phu Ninh Lake. Later, the State supported investment in the construction of Tam Anh - Tam Son routes, Thuoc Hot bridge, and the route connecting Tam Lanh (Phu Ninh), ending the situation of being isolated and isolated by ferry.

Ten years ago, the road from Tam Hiep to Tam Tra through Tam Son was renovated and paved. However, the local government faced many challenges when clearing land to widen the road, affecting hundreds of households with land, trees, and crops. Some households were not clear-headed and hesitated to hand over the land.

While the work of mobilizing and propagating some households was at a standstill, Mr. Pham Ngoc Yen (My Dong village, Tam Son) took the lead in donating the entire affected land area for the State to open a road.

“I told my wife that our homeland had suffered a lot in the past years in terms of transportation, so now we would donate it to have a bigger and more beautiful road and also for our children and grandchildren to benefit from. My wife and I agreed, so my family did not accept any compensation. And we were even happier when we saw that I volunteered to donate the land, so everyone stopped comparing pros and cons and proactively handed over the land to build the road,” Mr. Yen recalled.

The formation of Route DH8 has made it easier to travel from the center of Nui Thanh district to the highlands of Tam Son and vice versa. Along both sides of the opened main road, hundreds of solid houses have sprung up, contributing to changing the face of the new rural area of ​​Tam Son.

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"Accept"
accept a little disadvantage but DH8 road is clean asphalt, wide road
7m passing by looks beautiful, the village face is more spacious and also helps
My family's business is going well.

Mr. Pham Ngoc Yen

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Mr. Yen donated more than 500 square meters of rice field to build the Thuan Yen Tay - My Dong road. Photo: D.Y

Continuing to receive attention from all levels, most recently, the Thuan Yen Tay connecting My Dong residential road has been expanded and upgraded to the scale of a type A rural road, with a roadbed width of both concrete and dirt shoulder of 6.5m. With the motto of the State investing capital, people donating land, trees, and moving architectural objects...

Without waiting for the government to persuade him, Mr. Pham Ngoc Yen once again volunteered to let the surveying unit set up markers to clear the land through his family's fields. Mr. Yen said: "The old road is narrow and goes through the fields, and is full of potholes, so it is dangerous for students to travel during the rainy season and at night. If I don't donate, I don't know when Tam Son will have an asphalt road connecting Thuan Yen Tay to My Dong and connecting with Phu Ninh and Tien Phuoc districts."

Because the donated land area did not meet the design, the Tam Son Commune Land Donation Mobilization Committee came to his house to persuade him to donate more land. Mr. Tran Cong Hieu - Secretary of the Tam Son Commune Party Committee said: "When we came to persuade him again (the third time), we were quite hesitant, worried that Mr. Pham Ngoc Yen's family would refuse because the total affected area of ​​his household was up to a whole sao of rice fields. But it was wonderful that his family immediately agreed."

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Thuan Yen Tay - My Dong route has been paved. Photo: D.Y

Mr. Pham Ngoc Yen's land donation for road construction has spread throughout the villages, becoming a shining example to help the locality untie the knot for some households who do not agree with the general policy. After donating the land, he and the advocacy groups went to the families whose land was affected to convince them. Seeing the shining example and realizing the benefits when the Thuan Yen Tay - My Dong road was expanded and upgraded, many people also "followed" Mr. Yen and voluntarily donated land to open the road.

Up to now, 80% of the DH8 road has been completed and there are only a few bottlenecks that cannot be constructed because the people need time and money to move the fences and gates. "We thank Mr. Pham Ngoc Yen and the kind people who forgot their own interests and contributed to the common work of the commune" - Secretary of the Tam Son Commune Party Committee Tran Cong Hieu added.

[VIDEO] - Mr. Pham Ngoc Yen (My Dong village, Tam Son, Nui Thanh):


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