As part of the integral rehabilitation of the “Dra. Gladys Román de Cisneros” Nursing School of the University of Carabobo, through the Great Mission Venezuela Bella, the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, held the reinauguration of pavilion 12 of this space.
From the Faculty of Health Sciences of this university, located in Naguanagua (Carabobo state), the national leader confirmed the comprehensive rehabilitation work of the infrastructure that included the dismantling and installation of a new electrical and lighting system, renovation of the ceilings, restoration comprehensive bathroom renovation, painting in external and internal areas, replacement of sewage pipes, among other repairs.
Among the renovated areas are: 19 classrooms with capacity for 30 students (each), 3 conference rooms, 2 computer rooms, 1 laboratory room, as well as administrative offices.
With the rehabilitation of this space, a population of 1,500 students from the Nursing School will be benefitted, as well as 600 families from the point and circle area of the Bárbula sector.
Earlier, the Dignitary assured that the Bolivarian Government is progressively working on the recovery of spaces, to guarantee quality services to the Venezuelan people:
“We are working and progressively advancing in the recovery and construction of works for the people. We have the plan, the will and the strength to guarantee Venezuelans quality services and decent spaces. With effort and immediate results, we are moving forward!” He expressed through his account on the X social network.
The Great Mission Venezuela Bella was created by the Bolivarian Government, with the objective of rehabilitating and recovering public spaces and places of recreation, in addition to providing security services, lighting, decoration and green areas.
Accompanying the President are Cilia Flores de Maduro, first combatant woman and deputy to the National Assembly (AN), Rafael Lacava, governor of Carabobo state, Jacqueline Faría, president of Mission Venezuela Bella, Jessy Divo de Romero, rector of the University of Carabobo, Ana González, mayor of Naguanagua city, among other authorities and special guests.
