Bolivarian Government provided 90 schools in La Guaira
La Guaira Governorate
Published at: 11/04/2024 09:50 AM
The Bolivarian Government, through the 1x10
of Good Governance, provided industrial kitchens,
air conditioners, tanks, chairs, tables, printers, kitchen utensils and
other school supplies to 90 institutions in the state of La Guaira.
The delivery
took place at the Armando Reverón Educational Complex in Guaracarumbo, located in the Urimare
parish, and was chaired by the Minister of Popular Power for Education, Yelitze Santaella accompanied
by Governor José
Alejandro Terán, the mayor of the Vargas municipality, José Manuel Suárez ; the Single Education Authority, Daniel
González and the Commander of Zodi
La Guaira, GD Jesús Villamizar.
According to information provided by the Government, this action benefits more than
31,500 students and includes the provision of administrative furniture,
blackboards, Internet devices, computers, reams of paper, cleaning supplies and sports kits.
In this
regard, Governor Terán reported
that
199,71 requests have been reported in La Guaira in the 1x10 Good Governance system , which
means that “half of the population of this state has already used the
1x10 tool.”
Terán took the opportunity
to report that 135 schools have been recovered in the state with the Military
Community Brigades (BRICOMILES), while noting that 35 more will be intervened.
For his
part, Santaella, congratulated the authorities of La Guaira for having achieved 100% of
the Centers for the Development of Educational Quality in all
parishes and added that they have changed the identification of some educational institutions
that bear the name of colonizers. “Recently,
the name of an institution called Diego Lozada, which I describe as a
colonizer and genocidal, was changed to the name of teacher Judith Liendo.”
Mazo News Team