Governor made specific commitments with inhabitants of the Las Hermosas Canyon

Governor made specific commitments with inhabitants of the Las Hermosas Canyon
Governor made specific commitments with inhabitants of the Las Hermosas Canyon

The governor of Tolima, Adriana Magali Matiz, was in the Las Hermosas Canyon this Friday and made several commitments to the community.

The compromises

Support for the adaptation of the Chispiadero – Ventana 1 road, associative strengthening for coffee producers and fish farmers; as well as the investment in sports venues for the Hermosas region are part of the actions that will be executed by the Tolima Governorate in the historic area of ​​Chaparral.

“During my campaign I was not able to come to San José and today, as governor, I come to fulfill this appointment with life and with the community of Cañón de las Hermosas”with great emotion and the security of being able to contribute the actions of a government that works from the territory, Governor Adriana Magali Matiz He began his dialogue with the inhabitants of that region of inexhaustible biodiversity.

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There, in the middle of the power of the Amoyá River and the mountains that produce high-quality coffee and are home to a large number of bird species, The president committed herself to a community that made its way in life over war and has shown that you can move forward in the midst of difficulties.

Within the interventions and messages of community leaders, representatives of associations, indigenous spokespersons, children, youth and women who proudly carry the fact of having been born in the south of Tolima, Adriana Magali Matiz received a letter from a little girl named Valentina who recognized her leadership and example as a woman and requested computers for her school and the immediate response was delivery of nine kits for the IE Álvaro Molina San José headquarters and one for the girl who moved the president.

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Another important moment was the announcement of the investment of $300 million in fuel to support, from the Ministry of Infrastructure, the initiative that was born from the union of community action boards of Chaparral, the private company, the mayor’s office of Chaparral to intervene on the Chispiadero- Ventana one road, a corridor requested for decades to improve the economic dynamics of all the paths that are part of this extensive district.

Governor Matiz confirmed that in just four months of her administration An agreement for $9,000 million has been signed with the Coffee Growers Committee to promote renewal, new plantings and the school of special coffees, where they will arrive young people from Chaparral, Roncesvalles and other municipalities to train at no cost. Likewise, coffee production processes will be supported for the implementation of a micro-drying plant in the Santa Bárbara village.

At the request of parents and students on the absence of teachers and the permanence of the rector of the IE Álvaro Molina Personnel movements will be carried out to guarantee the right to education of children and young people.

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“The next meeting we have in San José I want to have in the covered coliseum that we will build here”; In this way, Adriana Magali Matiz committed to building this stage for the community of the town center. Likewise, she gave instructions to begin technical support and evaluate the construction of a sports center in the Davis sector, another path in that township.

 
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