Dozens of images of the massive and enthusiastic popular mobilization over the weekend to sanitize and clean up communities in the capital are being published today on social media and institutional websites.
All of them demonstrate how the call from the country’s top leadership to dedicate themselves to such an important task has received a positive response from Party cadres, government officials, mass organizations, central government agencies, local People’s Power bodies, workplaces, armed forces combatants, and residents of the sanitized areas.
The Ministry of Communications’ (Micom) Facebook profile states that this Sunday, the Príncipe People’s Council and the developing neighborhoods of La Timba, La Dionisia, and El Fanguito were filled with energy, determination, and love for Cuba in a new day of volunteer work that reaffirms how much we can achieve when we unite for the common good.
Members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces, workers from Micom, ETECSA, Correo de Cuba, and GEIC participated, along with other local entities, municipal authorities, and representatives from the popular councils.
Being part of the solution, not the problem, together we can take care of the place where we live. In Havana, cleaning work is being carried out in all municipalities, unity, and achieving sustainability, wrote Inés María Chapman, Deputy Prime Minister, accompanying the text with photos.
Eduardo Rodríguez, Minister of Transportation, noted on his Facebook profile that, as in the rest of the sectors, transportation has worked to improve Havana’s hygiene. Collectives from Higher Organizations for Economic Management, businesses, and various institutions collaborated on this effort in the areas surrounding their headquarters.
At the OSDE GEICON headquarters, we joined in the sanitation efforts, wrote one of its directors. It’s a practice at our center to keep it clean and organized, including its exterior. On this occasion, we went to great lengths to detail, while several companies in our group are working on community hygiene in Centro Habana with resources and resources.
Roilán Rodríguez, First Secretary of the Party in the Plaza de la Revolución municipality, stated on social media that they worked hard until the heavy afternoon rain prevented them from continuing. We continued today, Monday. In the Puentes Grandes People’s Council, the effort to clean and sanitize is ongoing, he concluded, with photos that attest to this.
In Old Havana, such as San Juan de Dios Park and the surrounding area of the bus stop where Route A40 begins its journey to the eastern beaches, workers from the Ministries of Finance and Prices and Domestic Trade, along with municipal forces, mobilized on Sunday with their top officials.
On its Facebook page, Radio Progreso posted: “A different Sunday from the call of our Information and Communication Institute (ICS) in the Nueva Creación Community of Cotorro.”
In this regard, one of the workers from that organization, Loypa Mercado, stated on the social network:
“Yesterday, during a cleanup day in Cotorro, the ICS (Social Communication Institute) workers were present. A committed delegate, the coordinator of the CDRs, and the locals who served us with love and gratitude. All of us united, in some way, contributed to a cleaner city. There was no shortage of people who made us coffee, mended a shoe, and a president of the CDR who offered us her home, even wanted to make us some croquettes.”
[ SOURCE: AGENCIA CUBANA DE NOTICIAS ]