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Xie Wenli: former village officials are now helping the poor

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Xie Wenli: former village officials are now helping the poor

The picture shows that recently, Xie Wenli (center) helped the masses sell oil peony fruits in Yangou Village, Huashu Township.

Zhang Zebin and Sun Zhiqiang / photo

Born in March 1987 in Zhangzhuang Village, Nanzhuang Town, Mengzhou City, Henan Province, Xie Wenli graduated from the Law Department of Henan political Science and Law Management cadre College. After graduating from university, she responded positively to the state's call to support the construction of a new countryside. She passed the examination and worked as a university student village official and assistant director of the village committee in her hometown Heyang subdistrict office in September 2008, and was deeply loved by most village cadres and people until May 2010.

In June 2010, she passed the civil service examination and was hired by Mengzhou Municipal Bureau of Industry and Commerce. Although she left the countryside, she had a special affection for the farmers. As long as she has a job in the countryside, she is always the first to sign up. Over the past few years, she has successively applied for relevant certificates for 120 agricultural economic cooperation organizations in Mengzhou City, including Mengxiang vegetable Cooperative, Hongji Animal Husbandry, and Senyu Farm, all of which are timely, efficient and error-free.

In May 2016, she, with excellent performance, was promoted to deputy section level cadre through democratic recommendation, organizational assessment and other procedures. When organizing the adjustment of posts for advice, she volunteered to work in the most remote and poor village of Huishu in Mengzhou. In the more than three months since she served as a member of the party committee in Huaishu Township, she often went to the fields and farmers' homes to help the masses do farm work, manage their ideas, and seek development. When talking about her next plan, she said happily: "at present, the cultivation of oil peonies is the direction of our 'green development and precise poverty alleviation'. Judging from the current market situation, this is the only one that farmers can increase their income per mu of land by at least 1000 yuan per year. Therefore, my goal is to increase publicity and promotion efforts in three years, so as to develop the planting area of oil peony subcontracted in three poor villages to 3000 mu, so that farmers can shake off poverty and become rich as soon as possible.

 
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