Addressing the Whole-People’s Day for National Security Protection in Long Luong village of Van Ho commune, the northern mountainous province of Son La, the leader said that over the past 21 years, the event has become an annual activity of great significance, helping foster the revolutionary spirit, patriotism and national pride while strengthening community solidarity and the close bond between the People's Public Security force and the people, thereby contributing to national security and social order.
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Party General Secretary and State President To Lam (center) attends the Whole-People’s Day for National Security Protection in Long Luong village of Van Ho commune, Son La province, on July 15, 2026. |
According to General Secretary and President To Lam, the "Whole-People Protect National Security" movement in Son La, particularly in Van Ho commune, has achieved notable results and become a model for other localities to follow. Long Luong village, once known as a drug crime hotspot, has undergone a remarkable transformation.
On behalf of the Party and State leadership, he commended local authorities and residents, especially those in Long Luong, for their contribution to maintaining security and promoting socio-economic development.
He urged Party committees, administrations and socio-political organizations at all levels to continue effectively implementing the policies on promoting the movement, stressing that the revolutionary cause is of the people, by the people, and for the people.
Officials and Party members, he said, must stay close to the people, understand their aspirations and lead by example while integrating the movement with patriotic emulation campaigns to secure broader public participation.
The leader called for expanding community-based models of self-management, crime prevention, and mediation strengthening coordination among the People's Public Security force, the military, the Vietnam Fatherland Front, agencies, sectors, and mass organizations; and further promoting the role of grassroots security safeguarding forces in the movement.
He also emphasized the need to recognize and replicate exemplary individuals and effective models in the "Whole-People Protect National Security" drive.
He asked Van Ho commune to build on its achievements, strive to become Son La's role model for security and social order, and work harder to become free of drugs, crimes and social evils.
Long Luong village in particular and Son La province as a whole should actively develop and expand model socio-economic development initiatives so that every household and every resident can enjoy a better and more prosperous life, he stated.
General Secretary and President To Lam urged the People's Public Security force, particularly officers in Son La, to exert relentless efforts to strengthen crime prevention, tighten management of criminal and drug-related offenders, prevent new security hotspots, enhance public awareness of crime, drug, fire and traffic accident prevention, and actively counter hostile and distorted information targeting the Party and the State.
On the occasion, he presented gifts to village elders, respected community figures, outstanding grassroots security personnel, disadvantaged households, and policy beneficiary families. Minister of Public Security Gen. Luong Tam Quang also presented gifts to the Van Ho commune police and certificates of merit to some local officials and residents.
Later the same day, ahead of the 79th anniversary of the Wounded Soldiers and Martyrs' Day (July 27), General Secretary and President To Lam visited and presented gifts to a war veteran and a revolution contributor in Son La province. He also paid a visit to former Politburo member and former National Assembly Vice Chairwoman Tong Thi Phong.
Source: VNA