* The Centenary Canal is the most important hydro work of Enrique Peña Nieto presidency
"I asked for a President who wanted and believed in Nayarit; until he came, Enrique Peña Nieto and gambled on this blessed land which is to produce food Nayarit Mexico needs; something difficult to progress from one state is money, and you get it, here's the money, and today starts the Centennial Canal. "
So the Governor of the People, Roberto Sandoval Castañeda, who on Tuesday, and after tireless efforts was expressed for more than three years gave the official start of the first stage of construction of the Centenary Canal, which will be invested 550 million pesos; This project will transform the economy of thousands of families in the company and give food sovereignty to Mexico.
"Facts speak louder: 7 billion pesos begin to apply today for the progress of Nayarit; it will go well, Nayarit need economy because the economy is given work, and the work is going to take the field; today are congruent, because if we need food, Nayarit has to power up, but nothing deal to agree to see what we plant, how we sow, not sow the same problems, "said state representative
In the first stage, the work will be carried on elevation to 85 inches from the diversion dam Jileño,-located in the village of Yago Station-to supply water to the town of Rosamorada; also structures the diverter will be strengthened and the electromechanical and electrical installations will be changed; also 27 kilometers of roads that will be built on raising.
Will 2000 jobs generated in the course of six months, so that the Governor of the People they announced the installation of the telephone line 212 30 80, in which information was given to nayaritas interested in participating in the project, same as at its conclusion, will have generated a total of 90 thousand jobs. "We will give priority to the people of the region to the benefit remains live in families where the Canal Centenary will pass," said the ruler.
Peña Nieto demonstrates his interest to the Nayarit Centenary Canal
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