Yusef says that the overwhelming problems are the result of mal-administration and corruption that has permeated regional and local governments over the last four years.
The sole responsible, Yusef claims, for the worsening problems are regional authorities who have NOT been astute enough to maintain any operating or contingency planing ... constant power outages, water shortages, violence and organized crime as well as carnage in the number of traffic accidents, point directly at high-level failure by the current administration ... and it is why he has now requested that the central government in Caracas should declare Bolivar in a 'state of emergency' as urgently as possible!
"The incumbent Governor and Mayors must clearly demonstrate how they have spent public funds since they have had 'billionaire' budgets and things are now worse than they were before ... there is absolutely NO reason why an elected regional government has not been able to achieve an effective security policy and to lower the soaring criminal statistics that plague the Guayana region."
"Governor Francisco Rangel Gomez and Caroni Mayor Clemente Scotto as well as Rodolfo Sanz, the president and CEO of the Venezuelan Guayana Corporation (CVG) must be taken to task to respond to the people for having caused these problems ... the people of Guayana must not surrender by giving one vote more to these individuals ... the election campaign must be of ideas, proposals and solutions, rather than grandiose publicity-driven showcase events that essentially have no meaning!"
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