Government will build the aqueduct for Istmina, Chocó

Government will build the aqueduct for Istmina, Chocó
Government will build the aqueduct for Istmina, Chocó

The Minister of City and Territory Housing, Catalina Velazco, announced from the It was agreed that the aqueduct system for Istmina will be built, for which uan investment of more than $50,000 million. This work will benefit to the inhabitants of Istmina, Nóvita and Medio Baudó.

For her part, the governor of Chocó, Nubia Carolina Córdoba, made public recognition.“Since he left with his managers, he has returned every month to make a technical monitoring table, which has made it possible today give this valuable announcement of the construction of the aqueducts“, said.

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Jaison Mosquera Sánchez, mayor of Istmina, highlighted the willingness and commitment of the National Government, so that after 13 years, the requests made by the community were finally heardso that, in such a short time, the resources for the most important work for the istmineños in the last 30 years becomes a reality.

In a meeting with the community, it was also announced that Since 2023, a total of two hundred billion pesos has been invested in the department of Chocó between the Medio Baudó and Unión Panamericana sewers.aqueduct in Río Quito, Sipí, Bagadó, San José del Palmar and Quibdó, likewise, the improvement of housing in Riosucio, Acandí, Carmen de Atrato, Atrato, Lloró, Nuquí, Quibdó and Unión Panamericana.

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Finally The possibility of creating the Regional Office of the Ministry of Housing in Chocó was raised to provide better care and expand the institutional offer in the region.

 
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