translated from Spanish: Entrepreneurs fear a setback in investment

Los Mochis, Sinaloa.- The business sector is concerned after the high-impact events recorded last Thursday that exposed the federal government’s lack of ability to attack such a sensitive issue as security, he acknowledged, he acknowledged Eury Valle Ruiz.The president of Canacintra Los Mochis said that this situation could even damage the economic sector with the paralysis of new investments, because, he said, the perception of a city, of a state, has changed after what happened.

Uncertainty
“In the business sector we find a sense of anger, of uncertainty, because we simply see a failed strategy of the federal government, we do not see how we are going to get ahead of an issue as sensitive as drug trafficking and the lack of strategies of security.” The perception was that the authorities in the three areas of government saw very lightly what happened.” There should be and we demand that the federal government resolve, to give us peace, that if things continue to be possible. This Friday there were a lot of closed shops, there they already show us that things are not right.” In that sense, Valle Ruiz commented that the government was obviously overtaken by organized crime.” Of course it was totally overtaken, the federal government has minimized, it has left the state vulnerable. It is overstepping the forces, the federal government, and it shows the lack of work and strategies to resolve the security issue,” he stressed. To expectation
For his part, Heriberto Félix Díaz recognized that the failed operation carried out by the armed forces last Thursday in the state capital shows that the federal government is weak and, therefore, must reconsider the strategies that to this day has Implemented. The president of the Supplier and Supplier of Hydrocarbons in the center and north of the state lamented the high-impact events that not only put the lives of citizens at risk, but it showed a state that, he said, has sought a way to grow and develop across the board.” We are sorry that facts like these are because it is something we would not want to happen in any city, not just in Culiacan. To think that it could happen in Los Mochis would be to speculate because I hope it’s an isolated thing and that nothing like it happens anywhere else.”



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