The Prime Minister expressed this sentiment on social media after participating the previous day in the inauguration of social works in the municipality of Cacocum, Holguin province.
Marrero emphasized that this territory, severely impacted by the recent Hurricane Melissa, has shown “how much can be accomplished with everyone’s contribution.”
During his visit to Cacocum, the Prime Minister toured the Community Food Project in La Agraria settlement, the first of its kind in the province, which will serve nine elderly people and one young person in vulnerable situations.
He also visited the Expedicionarios del Corynthia semi-boarding school, which provides support to more than 198 mothers in the municipality.
Marrero also visited a family home that benefited from the Solar Kit Sales Program for low-income families, as well as the Ruben Batista Rubio Polyclinic, which serves more than 13,000 residents and houses the only intensive care unit in the area.
Other stops on the tour included the Miguel Gonzalez Intensive Garden, the Municipal Government headquarters, and Plaza 2 de Diciembre, where he also participated in the celebrations for the 67th anniversary of the triumph of the Revolution in Holguín province.
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