Officials, Party members, businesses, and residents in multiple localities have reported strong determination to translate the resolutions into concrete programs.
Authorities say this collective momentum is creating new growth drivers as districts and communes outline plans for infrastructure, livelihoods, digital transformation, and urban development.
In De Gi commune’s Ngai An hamlet, residents have seen visible improvements in transport infrastructure. Hamlet Head Dinh Phuoc Trung said new, cleaner roads have eased travel and trade, expressing hope that authorities will continue expanding infrastructure and livelihood support.
Urban communities have echoed similar commitment. In Quarter 2 of Quy Nhon Dong ward, Party Cell Secretary Nguyen Viet Bac said residents clearly recognize their role in fulfilling the ward’s 2025–2030 development targets.
The coastal community of Nhon Hai also expects new provincial policies to speed up infrastructure and marine-economy projects. Resident Nguyen Ngoc Nam said locals are “eagerly awaiting” upcoming developments.
Businesses have joined the push. In Bong Son ward, IPP Sachi Joint Stock Company credited local authorities for helping expand production, build raw-material areas, and promote trade.
Its Sachi rice paper, produced at the Bong Son Industrial Cluster, meets ISO and HACCP standards, supplies 5-7 tons daily to the domestic market, and has begun initial exports to the United States and South Korea. Nearly 100 local workers now have stable jobs.
Authorities say such public–private cooperation is vital for turning Party resolutions into practical economic models and development projects. De Gi commune aims to meet new-style rural standards by 2028, reach an advanced level by 2029, and achieve ward-level criteria by the end of the term.
Party Committee Secretary and People’s Council Chairman Pham Dung Luan said priority initiatives include a new administrative center and major transport projects to enhance regional connectivity. The commune also plans to implement Politburo Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW on science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation.
Quy Nhon Dong ward, the province’s new administrative hub, is developing tourism as a spearhead sector based on ecological and cultural strengths. Its master plan focuses on leveraging coastal advantages and transport corridors to build a multi-sector complex combining tourism, services, high-tech industry, and logistics linked to seaports and airports.
Chairman of the Ward People’s Committee Tran Viet Quang said environmental protection programs—including tree-planting, mangrove restoration, and waste-treatment projects in Nhon Hai and Nhon Ly—are being implemented in parallel.
In Bong Son ward, Party Committee Secretary and People’s Council Chairman Vo Ngoc Binh said the focus is on synchronized planning, infrastructure development, and building the locality into a commercial-service center for northern Gia Lai. The ward is also strengthening personnel training and digitalizing state management in alignment with Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW.
Across rural and urban areas, officials say the shared determination of communities, businesses, and authorities is laying the groundwork for Gia Lai’s rapid and sustainable development. Local leaders emphasize that fulfilling Party Congress resolutions is key to building a prosperous and modern province.