Gia Lai Chairman urges breakthrough solutions for rapid and sustainable local growth

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Chairman of the Gia Lai Provincial People’s Committee, Pham Anh Tuan, called for breakthrough and sustainable development solutions during a working session with leaders of An Khe Ward, An Binh Ward, and Cuu An Commune, focusing on the province’s final-quarter priorities for 2025.

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Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee Phạm Anh Tuấn surveys the proposed site for the new administrative center of Cửu An Commune in An Điền Bắc Hamlet. Photo: N.H

During the meeting, local leaders reported solid progress in socio-economic performance across economic, cultural, social, and security-defense sectors since the merger of commune-level administrative units.

Despite multiple challenges, most localities achieved encouraging results in GRDP growth, budget revenue, poverty reduction, and public investment disbursement, meeting or exceeding provincial targets.

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Overview of the working session. Photo: N.H

Administrative operations remained stable with no disruptions in governance or public services. Local administrative centers continued to perform effectively, ensuring smooth procedures for both citizens and businesses.

Leaders of the wards and commune also outlined key obstacles affecting future development, urging the province to support planning, infrastructure investment, and investment attraction to create new growth drivers.

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A representative from An Bình Ward’s leadership outlines major development directions for the locality in the near future. Photo: N.H

In his closing remarks, Chairman Pham Anh Tuan commended the achievements made over the first nine months of 2025, stressing that the region still holds vast potential in high-tech agriculture, processing industries, renewable energy, and urban-commercial-service development.

He urged local authorities to pursue innovative, forward-looking planning, accelerate the establishment of modern urban-commercial-service zones, and attract high-efficiency investment projects. He also called for stronger trade promotion, high-tech agricultural investment, and improved site clearance to facilitate business operations.

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Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee Phạm Anh Tuấn delivers concluding remarks at the session. Photo: N.H

The Chairman emphasized the need to expedite critical infrastructure projects, including road networks, irrigation systems, riverbank protection, wastewater treatment, and waste processing facilities, ensuring timely public investment disbursement, estimated at several billion VND (approximately $120,000–$160,000 USD) for key works.

Pham Anh Tuan further highlighted the importance of building a constructive, people-oriented government that prioritizes residents’ welfare and engagement.

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Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee Phạm Anh Tuấn surveys tourism development potential at the Rộc Tưng archaeological site (An Xuân 3 Hamlet, Cửu An Commune). Photo: N.H

Before the meeting, the Chairman conducted field surveys at several key development and cultural sites, including the proposed new administrative centers of Cuu An Commune and An Binh Ward, the Roc Tung archaeological site, and the planned expansion of the An Khe Industrial Cluster.

He also inspected proposed sites for riverbank reinforcement, road construction, and urban development projects, as well as the An Tan Urban Area, a new private hospital, and a sports-service complex in An Khe Ward.

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Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee Phạm Anh Tuấn surveys the Ba River embankment in An Khê Ward.
Photo: N.H

Chairman Pham Anh Tuan concluded his tour with a visit to the An Khe Truong Relic, a special national historical site recognized as one of the earliest bases of the Tay Son peasant movement.

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Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee Phạm Anh Tuấn visits the An Khê Trường Relic—a special national site in An Khê Ward. Photo: N.H

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