Amalia Moreno Viscardo, former executive director of the Office for Reconstruction with Changes (ARCC), said this Friday that the organization, formed in 2017 after the devastating Coastal baby phenomenon in the north of the country, he was not born with a “vision” to carry out projects to prevent future disasters.
So the former official spoke in response to criticism of the institution for the damage caused Cyclone Yaku in regions such as Tumbes, Lambaeque and Piura.
IN News Extension, Darkwho has led the organization since November 2019 I’m at home 2022stated that three years ago ARCC he became an “executive unit”. “And from there you must measure the time of what was done in preventive work”, he pointed out.
“When ARCC was born, it was not born with this vision of doing prevention projects. It is not born like this, but as a funding organization. It is important to understand this point of view, because only in 2020 the VGCC becomes an executive body,” he commented.
“Study is not completed”
former official explained that, having reached the executive management ARCCfound “very significant progress” in research into preventive infrastructure work on rivers and streams.
According to him, during his leadership, these studies were resumed and to date, contracts have been concluded related to integrated solutions of at least 15 pools. Thus, he called on the current leadership of the Supreme High Command to renew these agreements.
“The problem is that what the politicians said is one thing, and what was planned is another thing. There were two stages in prevention: cleaning and necessary research. when i arrive [al cargo]studies were not completed, we helped move forward,” he said.
Finally, Moreno Viscardo He denied that he interfered in the contractual processes of construction companies, since the signing of contracts, as he explained, was carried out British governmentunder an intergovernmental agreement.
Source: RPP

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