We are in the second week of the bells premises in Sinaloa.
For me they have been moments of intense work, with the great reward of touring the municipality of Home and, above all, have direct contact with the population.
In this week and a half, I have had the pleasure of meeting many people in the popular neighborhoods, in the markets and flea markets, with businessmen, students, fishermen, musicians, teachers, professionals, women, and in rural areas we have been able to visit many communities. in the receiverships; fishing fields, indigenous communities and agricultural fields.
It has been a very joyful campaign, where I am very motivated by the fact that each person we greet encourages us to continue with the work that has been done during the two and a half years that the campaign has been going on. 4T in Home.
We are also very attentive to the demands of the population and what people consider that still needs to be done and, in this sense, I have made formal commitments such as to advance with greater intensity in the paving in the unions and in the city, to continue working to solve the fallen drains that are the result of years of neglect of the sewage network, past administrations, among many others.
It gives me strength that people recognize that the change in Ahome is noticeable, that flooding in rainy seasons has decreased considerably and that drinking water now reaches homes with quality.
I know that even though much progress has been made in the rehabilitation of streets and roads, this must be permanent work with the understanding that the city of Los Mochis is an example of mobility.
The people in Ahome recognize that we are growing economically, and that companies of great importance such as the fertilizer plant, Millennial City, the Holyday Inn Hotel and the very close installation of the Ethanol plant, will bring us, in addition to thousands of jobs, an economic benefit that will reach the entire municipality and it is my commitment that public services are worthy of a rapidly growing municipality like Ahome.
Just last Monday, Ahome woke up with the news that for the 3rd consecutive year (2022, 2023, 2024), Los Mochis is considered, according to INEGI, one of the safest cities in the country because that is how it is perceived by the city itself. population.
This commits us to continue working so that the security felt by the population does not decline and to accelerate the pace in those places and neighborhoods that, due to their growth, will require greater attention in this matter.
It is clear that equality and non-discrimination is an important pillar for the Fourth Transformation, and in this sense, it is our proposal to continue being multipliers of federal and state social programs but also to develop Ahome's own public policies that serve the fields fishing workers (we have already started in 2021 with the regularization and delivery of articles of incorporation of cooperatives for fishing and aquaculture for families mostly led by women), to people with disabilities, to the LGBTQ community, to indigenous people and to all sectors. of the population who, for whatever reason, have been marginalized or discriminated against.
Thus we will continue with this campaign for the continuity of progress with justice for Ahome, we will reach every corner of the municipality with our proposals to, with the support of citizens, continue the path we began in 2021 towards a winning Ahome.
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