The workers of the Primazol company, an organization dedicated to the import, distribution and marketing of raw materials for chemical products, came forward following the recent statements lacking evidence by the president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, who made a publication on the social network
Through an audiovisual, published on his official account on the social network Instagram, the president of Primazol, Carlos Eduardo Siu, categorically rejected all the false accusations that are being made and that are tarnishing his name. «We are a family that has been in the country for more than 80 years. And finally, President Petro, here we neither package nor manufacture any type of narcotic (…) We need you, please, to stop tarnishing our name and our honor that has been on the side for so many years from my father to me and my entire team that has been vilified during the last 3 days in this country.
Let us remember that President Petro, apart from social networks, is the one who said that Primazol was the target of a bombing and incidentally said that it was a drug laboratory.
According to statements issued by the company itself, the fire at its facilities was caused by an electrical fault in the electrical wiring system of its warehouse in Maracaibo.
Through social networks, the organization clarified that the incident “is in no way related to what rumors and misinformation have stated on social networks,” although it caused material losses.
In detail, they explain that the fire occurred in the area where the PET resin was stored: “This condition generated the start of the fire, which spread quickly due to the subsequent location of the fire source within the storage rack, which made access to the origin of the flames significantly difficult.”
Finally, Siu reiterated that: «we are going to recover our warehouse with the effort, perseverance and work that have always characterized us. Meanwhile, we will continue to serve our clients through our headquarters in Carabobo and Miranda (…) Thank you for all the support received (…) We will continue to be a support for the productive development of Venezuela.
