Nicolás Bustamante Coronado: What complaints is the new Minister of Transport involved in? Juan Silva Villegas MTC RMMN | PERU

Nicolás Bustamante Coronado was sworn in this Friday the 4th as the new Minister of In replacement of Juan Silva Villegas, who resigned from the position on February 28, what complaints are you involved in?

The new owner of is involved in the approval of the file for a work in the Cajamarca region, valued at almost S/ 40 million, in just one day.

As reported by “Panorama”, the then secretary general of the MTC He requested, although it is not part of his functions, that priority be given to the project that seeks to build a highway that will link six communities in the district of Anguía (Chota).

The review of the file began on February 14 of this year at 5:42 p.m. The document was declared suitable on the 15th of the same month at 3:51 p.m.

“According to the commitments assumed in the work meetings held with the District Municipality of Anguía, the attention of an additional project was prioritized. I request your office to make possible and manage with great diligence the incorporation of said project”stressed Bustamante in a letter sent to José Luis Pino, executive director of Provías Descentralizado.

It should be noted that the letter was delivered to Pino on February 1, one day following the mayor of Anguía, José Nenill Medina, visited the General Secretariat of the MTC, which was in charge of Bustamante Coronado.

With the work prioritized and approved “express” The MTC intends to transform trails into 14 kilometers of track, so that not only 26 vehicles pass through these roads but 41 vehicles, that is, only 15 more vehicles.

“This work represents an economic risk not only for the beneficiary population, but for all of us with respect to the national budget. The execution of ‘elephantistic’ works or even megaprojects has led us to the mistakes that we all know and that we see on a daily basis”said José Antonio Trelles, a specialist in State contracting.

Nicholas Bustamante Coronado He is from Chota (Cajamarca) and between 2015 and 2017 he was a member of the Esperanza Front, a party of the former Minister of Justice. Fernando Olivera.

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