The Governor is wrong. The expressions of Governor Rubén Rocha Moya regarding the Azteca Lighting company show that he does not know the company, its origin, its history. Or they gave you the wrong information. It is a Mazatlan company that was made up of expert engineers, mechatronics, some of them true geniuses, headed by Alonso Puerto, who was born and lived on the Isla de la Piedra. He is not a junior. Except for an improvised one who has taken advantage of his knowledge to exploit Mazatlan (as it happened in the Nafta case), nor to other states in the country where his inventions have worked. And yes, they are indeed inventions that have led to an in-depth understanding of the photons that make up light and that behave in a dual way, like waves and particles. And they have found the formulas so that this duality that endows light with physical and singular properties are not simple lamps, but artifacts designed to embellish the place where they are placed with millimeter precision. The way in which they want to take advantage of governments and the satirization that this local company is suffering, is another matter. And it is worrying that Governor Rubén Rocha Moya will very easily disqualify a company he does not know and that by expressing that “he would not hire it”, he is inadvertently canceling the possibility of having a better state with lighting that would raise his income. for predial and payment of other services, and above all, the attention of investors who would come to move the Sinaloa economy. It should not be disqualified without knowing in depth what is being criticized.
The lies of the “chemist” and his secretary are obvious. We have in front of us a copy of the contract signed with the Azteca Lighting company for 2,139 luminaires at a cost of 400.8 million pesos. The City Council promised to cover an advance for 120 million 259 thousand. This advance has not been covered as the document says, only 60 million 129 thousand pesos were delivered, and for this month of September another similar delivery. Who is about to violate this contract is the municipal government. The secretary of the City Council, Édgar González, publicly assured that he had not signed this purchase. But here in this official document appears his signature. He is no stranger to this serious problem. What Mayor Luis Guillermo Benítez and his secretary, Édgar González, do not say is that the Azteca Lighting company would donate 40,000 lamps to the municipality. And that these particularly should be installed in popular neighborhoods. The issue of direct allocation in this purchase is up to the ASE to clarify. But it is clear that a program of total illumination of the municipality was violated by economic and political interests. If, as is known, that in the last 10 years 28 contracts have been awarded by four mayors to the company Azteca Lighting for 1,784 million, then the lighting that Mazatlán enjoys at the moment cost around 17 million a year. Look to the port. Wasn’t it worth it?
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