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Vice Chairman of the Provincial
People’s Council Huynh Chi Thang is addressing the meeting |
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In the past time, conducting the resettlement task
had met some difficulties, so at the 10th meeting of Dong Nai
People’s Council (session 7), the Resolution No. 85 on policies of improving,
supporting and resettling when the State revokes lands has issued. But in the
process of implementing the Resolution, many difficulties in compensation and
resettlement have arisen. The supervision task in some districts has shown that
the projects of house rebuilding has been already invested in infrastructure,
but just a few households plan to build houses. In particular, infrastructure
works have basically finished in some resettlement areas of Trang Bom district,
and only about 50% of households built their houses. In the resettlement areas
of Vinh Cuu, 35/174 plots have been approved for building houses but no
households plan to carry out the construction because they did not have enough
money.
In Bien Hoa city alone, the resettlement arrangement
has faced a lots obstacles due to not having unoccupied land plots. The city now
has 148 socio-economic development projects. In order to carry out these
projects, 6,564 households need to be resettled. Until now, 1,877 households
have until now been approved for resettlement, in which 679 households were
resettled. It is difficult for the city to find the resettlement areas to carry
out site clearance for households.
In fact, the planning of resettlement areas between
urban and rural regions is different. In Long Thanh district, plot division for
resettlement projects is 140m2-300m2 per plot. And in Nhon
Trach district, the biggest plot is 140m2, meanwhile the average plot
in Bien Hoa city is 70m2. As regulated, dwelling projects in the city
have to carry out 40% of floor space for the grade-1 and grade-2 urban centre
(apartment blocks); 20% of floor space for grade-3 urban centre. When
implementing the project, it is necessary to identify the priority between
residential areas and resettlement areas, but in reality, the resettlement ones
have not been prioritized. Therefore, residents still have not felt secure and
they supposed that their legal right and benefits have not yet ensured.
Vice Chairman Huynh Chi Thanh considered that the resettlement task in
the past time has been paid attention, but not drastically enough. As such, most
projects have not been deployed synchronously. Many suggestions have also been
made to boost the resettlement task in Dong Nai province, making contribution to
develop other investment projects.
Reported by Bich Thao, Translated by Minh Minh