Santo Domingo.-María Consuelo Muñoz was born and grew up in Cuey, a name that brings together dozens of active, productive and populated communities of the province of El Seibo, but that suffer from the poor state of the road that unites them, destined step by step to become a neighborhood road.
In a note referred to the newspaper El Día in relation to a report that shows the state of abandonment in which the Ministry of Public Works has left the common road, Mrs. Muñoz translates her hope that the government finally holds the needs of El Cuey.
“Hopefully these letters arrive at the president, already public works, and the relevant authorities of our beloved El Cuey, who ran, grew up and today in the third age, nor can you enter,” says Maria Consuelo her hope.
The moment seems appropriate to make his hope to President Luis Abinader and the Minister of Public Works, Eduardo Estrella, in view of the fact that these days the government has put the budget project of the year 2026 in the hands of the National Congress.
Nothing better than the beginning of the year to make the proper budgetary appropriations for the benefit of communities.
The mourners of El Cuey are many and are distributed in much of the East, not only in the Seibo, also in La Romana, San Pedro de Macorís and the Great Santo Domingo. María Consuelo Muñoz, the sender of the letter, lives in the National District and refers what the visit costs and what she suffers.
Yohan Alberto Rodríguez, on the other hand, lives there, quite close to the Crossing of the Chavón River, and how it is involved in community work, has living memory of the initiatives put into practice to get the attention of the government.
He declared the day that he has been suffering the poor state of the road for many years, periodically deteriorated by the rains despite the surface arrangements that apply.
A section
– Until the plateau
The repair of four or six kilometers, as is happening, has not solved the critical situation they are going through in Cuey, because with that section only three of the 31 places benefit, said Yhan Alberto Rodríguez.
The arrangements on the via endure a show
Aqueduct. In the words of Yohan Alberto Rodríguez, every so often they spend a gredate to the path of El Cuey, but it does not last long to put on a bad condition again, because they do not do the gutters well and since it rains the water damages it again.
He explained that it is not only the common communication route of several communities, also of the multiple aqueduct, which must have a 75 % advance in its construction and it is not known when it will be completed.
“Around three years ago the president came and we thought that this problem was going to be solved that is affecting us so much years ago,” he said.
Crossing the Chavón or Quisibaní rivers when it rains is a great risk even for healthy people.
