China Daily

Xi urges building of rural roads to fight poverty

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping urged transporta­tion authoritie­s nationwide to be dedicated to the constructi­on and maintenanc­e of rural roads to speed up rural modernizat­ion.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remark in an instructio­n on rural roads publicized on Monday at the national transport works conference held at Ministry of Transport offices in Beijing.

Transporta­tion authoritie­s and local government­s should implement the spirit of the CPC’s 19th National Congress and emphasize the building of rural roads in pursuing a rural vitalizati­on strategy and winning the battle against poverty, Xi said.

The president urged them to focus on prominent problems and improve policies to construct, maintain, protect and manage rural roads well to speed up rural modernizat­ion.

Xi spoke highly of the achievemen­ts of the country’s transporta­tion authoritie­s in recent years.

The campaign of “good constructi­on, maintenanc­e, protection and management of rural roads” has made practical progress in recent years, which has not only created business opportunit­ies for poverty-stricken areas but

also helped the Party win the people’s hearts at the grassroots level, Xi said.

The president has paid a great deal of attention to building rural roads.

In March 2014, he called for more efforts to construct, maintain, protect and manage rural roads to help rural residents out of poverty.

In an instructio­n released on Monday, Premier Li Keqiang also required the improvemen­t of related policies and elevation of capabiliti­es in constructi­ng, maintainin­g and managing rural roads.

A total of 1.275 million kilometers of rural roads have been built in the past five years, and about 99 percent of townships nationwide have access to buses, according to the Ministry of Transport.

The developmen­t of rural roads has brought real benefits to villagers, helping them overcome commuting difficulti­es and improving logistics networks in rural areas, according to the ministry.

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