Evalúan Plan Estratégico de Vicepresidencia Sectorial de Obras Públicas y Servicios para 2023

Sectoral Vice Presidency of Public Works and Services evaluates the Strategic Plan for 2023

The authorities of attached entities that make up the Sectoral Vice Presidency of Public Works and Services (Vsops) held a meeting to evaluate the Strategic Plan of the body for 2023, from the main headquarters of the Ministry of Popular Power for Electric Energy in Caracas.

The meeting was headed by the head of the mentioned portfolio, G/J Nestor Reverolwho stated that this plan has the objective of further consolidating public services in the country.

The also Minister of Electric Power reported that for this year they will focus on two fundamental pillars: the first is the 1×10 system of Good Government, promoted by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, which to date has served 80% of the reports presented by the Venezuelans.

“We are designing strategies to continue advancing in the percentage of attention to our people,” said Vice President Reverol.

He stated that the second pillar consists of the Comprehensive Maintenance of the Systems and structural Projects of each one of the ministries and entities that make up the Sectoral Vice Presidency of Public Works and Services.

“Projects that are under development (…) as well as the maintenance of the different systems: electrical, hydrological, public works machinery, mass land transport, among others, both in corrective and preventive matters,” he explained.

He assured that to comply with this Strategic Plan there are professionals who will be able to continue facing the challenges that arise in this new stage.

“We are going to face them with a lot of wisdom, intelligence and professionalism, and I am sure that we will defeat them”, he concluded.

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Source: MPPEE Press

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