Donor’s jaw sagged as
People
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One of the donors who
provided funds for carrying out a plan – now suspended – to cut down thousands of trees and replace
them with new varieties in Hanoi has expressed their shock at hearing a capital leader pass the
buck to them when meeting with public objections.
A representative of lender VPBank told Tuoi Tre (Youth)
newspaper on Saturday that it was all stunned by a statement from the deputy
chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee that the recent mass tree cutting
was done following pressure from those who contributed money to execute the
plan.
VPBank underscored that its donation was meant to grow
new trees, not to chop down old ones, and that the lender will work with
local authorities to clarify the statement made by Deputy Chairman Nguyen
Quoc Hung.
Deputy Chairman
Nguyen Quoc Hung speaks at a press meeting in
At a press meeting on Friday, Hung told reporters that
the tree lopping plan was the right policy of the city, correctly pursuant to
procedures and regulations.
The meeting was organized amid fierce protests from the
public against the hasty implementation of the plan and the felling of many
old and green trees, whereas
Hung told the meeting that all this resulted from
pressure from those who had supplied funding for the plan, including VPBank,
Vingroup, Binh Minh Co., the local police, and some other individuals and
organizations.
Tran Tuan Viet, director of marketing and media
relations at VPBank, said the bank only sponsored the planting of trees on
The bank neither demanded any benefits nor asked for
brand promotion in return for the funding for the plan, Viet said.
VPBank supported the plan after an appeal from
"I myself was shocked when knowing of the statement
that the trees were cut down due to pressure from us, the donors. It seems we
have turned from tree planters into illegal loggers,” he complained.
"Certainly early next week, VPBank will work with
the
Vingroup, a real estate developer, has also said that it
expected to help the city grow more trees when donating VND840 million
(US$39,500) to sponsor the plan late last year, according to news websiteVnExpress.
Le Khac Hiep, vice chairman of Vingroup, further
explained that the amount was meant to upgrade the tree system on
Many trees were chopped down along
Before formulating the plan,
The capital has about 120,000 trees of 70 kinds, Nguyen
Thinh Thanh, the spokesperson of the People’s Committee, said, adding the
survey found out that 6,700 trees are aged, decaying or encroaching on the streets,
of which a lot of large and tall trees are posing a threat to people and
vehicles as they can fall at any time.
The department thus proposed the People’s Committee
replace these 6,700 trees from 2015 to 2017 at an estimated cost of around
VND60 billion ($2.82 million).
But since the city started carrying out the plan this week, many people have
protested it because those having been felled – as many as 500 – included
trees that were still growing well.
Several ancient trees that have witnessed the history of
the capital and are therefore of great historical value would also be chopped
down in accordance with the plan, Vietnamplus reported, saying it was one of the
reasons for the public outcry.
Many people have pasted the appeal "Do Not Cut
Me" on the trunks of many trees around the city, and set up a Facebook
page, "6,700 People for 6,700 Trees,” which attracted more than 49,200
"likes" as of Sunday.
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Chủ Nhật, 22 tháng 3, 2015
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