President Maduro reopens important works in Cabimas

The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, reopened this Thursday the Bolivarian Labor Education Workshop Costa Oriental del Lago, in the Carmen Herrera parish of the Cabimas municipality (Zulia State), a training center for young people with disabilities, recovered by the Bricomiles.

He thanked the Bolivarian National Armed Forces for everything they do for boys and girls, for education: “No one will privatize education in Venezuela,” also claiming that this center will allow young people to train in different areas.

Among the spaces visited is the computer workshop, fully equipped and modernized, as well as the textile room, equipped with fabrics, sewing machines and filleting machines. The carpentry workshop equipped with the tools and materials necessary to carry out craft work and the hairdressing workshop with all its furniture and tools were also shown.

President Maduro shared with the teachers and students of the center, exchanging opinions regarding all the work that was carried out to complete the full recovery of the facilities and urged the authorities involved to turn said experience into a model experience and take as reference this type of institutions and establish them everywhere: “Schools like these have to become an example to multiply them throughout the country.”

He took advantage of the occasion and signed, to execute, a law to protect all people with disabilities, it is “the reform of the Law for the Inclusion, Equality and Comprehensive Development of People with Disabilities,” he indicated.

Recovery of the CDI and SRI La Rosa:

In a pass to the main avenue La Rosa, in the La Rosa parish of the same Cabimas municipality, President Maduro reopened the Integral Diagnostic Center (CDI) and Integral Rehabilitation Room (SRI), fully equipped for the benefit of 3 parishes, La Rosa, Punta Gorda and Arístides Calvani, thus providing free and quality medical care.

It is important to highlight that these health facilities have 17 service areas, 350 hospital equipment and furniture, monitors, beds, laboratories, dentistry, immunizations, epidemiology, among others, to cover approximately 10,000 families, equivalent to more than 50,000 inhabitants, in coordination with the Communal Councils, Communes, UBCH and other organizations of the People’s Power, to strengthen the National Public Health System.