Updated date: 11/08/2023 03:47:28
On the afternoon of August 10, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh - Head of the State Steering Committee for important national projects and works, key to the transport sector, chaired the 7th meeting of the Steering Committee.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired the meeting (Photo: VIET CHUNG)
The meeting was held in a direct and online format between the Government Headquarters and provinces and cities with important national and key projects in the transport sector.
Speaking at the meeting, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said that the meeting aimed to review and evaluate the work done since the 6th meeting on July 13. After the 6th meeting, ministries, branches and localities have proactively coordinated and made efforts to implement assigned tasks; focused on overcoming difficulties, especially in compensation, support, resettlement, the work of providing common construction material mines, speeding up investment preparation and project implementation.
The situation has many positive changes, many problems have been resolved. For example, the Long Thanh airport project has selected a contractor for the terminal according to regulations; this project must start in August and be implemented publicly, transparently, and in accordance with regulations, without allowing negativity or group interests in bidding and auction.
Prime Minister gives directive speech (Photo: VIET CHUNG)
The Prime Minister requested the members of the Steering Committee, provinces and cities to carry out their assigned tasks with a spirit of speed, even faster for the development as required by the 13th National Party Congress, meeting the people's demands. Investors, contractors and consultants must uphold their sense of responsibility at this time to speed up the progress of project implementation.
According to the Prime Minister, the three strategic breakthroughs are being carried out in the right direction and must be "taken advantage of the victory" to continue implementation, in the context of the requirement to quickly have connecting infrastructure for development. The Politburo has issued resolutions on six socio-economic regions, emphasizing the requirement to develop transport infrastructure.
On the other hand, in the context of many difficulties and challenges, it is necessary to promote public investment to contribute to promoting growth. This is an important historical moment, we need to strive so that by the end of the 13th Party Congress term, we will complete the expressway system from North to South, from East to West and connect regions throughout the country.
The Prime Minister requested members of the Steering Committee, leaders of ministries, branches and localities to propose tasks and solutions, especially regarding site clearance, supply of common construction materials... The spirit is to be even faster, "only discuss, do not discuss"; resolve any problems where they arise, resolve them at that level; talk goes hand in hand with action, must have results, "weigh, measure, count"; ensure progress, quality and safety of projects, create new development space, new urban areas, service areas, industrial parks, create jobs and livelihoods for people.
The Prime Minister requested to quickly carry out site clearance work, quickly stabilize the material and spiritual life of the people; take this opportunity to restructure the population.
The Prime Minister shared the experience of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, which had difficulties in site clearance, but with high determination, these two large cities have basically cleared the site for the projects of Ring Road 4 in the Hanoi Capital Region and Ring Road 3 in Ho Chi Minh City. The important thing is that the mindset must be clear, the determination must be high, and the effort must be great to "turn nothing into something, turn difficult into easy, turn impossible into possible".
The Prime Minister affirmed that with high determination, all for the benefit of the nation and people, there is no problem that cannot be solved, no difficulty that cannot be overcome; in the process, it is necessary to cut down on cumbersome and unnecessary procedures.
According to PHAN THAO (SGGP)
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