Canaco Delegation of Badiraguato, has a new representative

Badiraguato, Sinaloa.- Aware of the great commitment assumed by the take the reins of the Canaco and that more management is required for the trade sectorGarcía Meza said he was ready to stand up for the merchants in his municipality of BadiraguatoSinaloa.

The former treasurer of the municipality of San Ignacio, indicated that they will knock on the doors before the Secretary of Economy of the State Government in order to find programs and projects that can trigger trade and adhere to the financial needs of its clients.

“We are going to team up with the municipal president José Paz Lopez Elenes, a young man very forward, and together we will bring many events to Badiraguato so that they leave a good economic impact and thus promote more trade, he is a personal friend of the governor Ruben Rocha and It is very clear to create the scenario for the economy to grow. So we are in the midst of a great opportunity and Badiraguato merchants cannot let it pass,” he said.

He indicated that there are no phobias of anything, on the contrary, they will work hand in hand with the government to always have a good relationship and open doors, the purpose is that the merchant is happy and feels supported.

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“The merchants need more support to boost their businesses since the sales of the merchants of the municipality of Badiraguato have not rebounded after the Covid-19 pandemic,” he concluded.

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I joined El Debate de Mazatlán on February 21, 2008, as a correspondent for the mountain municipality of San Ignacio, Sinaloa. My job is to cover all kinds of events, but what I am most passionate about is writing special reports, specifically on the communities of the mountain area, towns abandoned by violence and lack of opportunities. I especially enjoy the chronicle genre, conducting interviews and portraits of characters. The roots of San Ignacio are from a Jesuit mission town full of culture, gastronomy and history. We have mountains and coast, mining, fishing, aquaculture, agriculture and livestock, as well as renowned band musicians. I try to reflect all of this in my journalistic work. From time to time I also cover news in the municipality of Elota, a neighbor of San Ignacio. Something that has given me great satisfaction is helping people to obtain benefits through my journalistic work.

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