Japama receipts of up to $23,000 arrive at Villa de Ahome

Los Mochis, Sinaloa.- Residents of the Villa de Ahome demand clear accounts from the Drinking Water and Sewerage Board of the Municipality of Ahome (Japama). They want the City Council to investigate thoroughly and go as far as it has to go due to the disappearance of fertilizers that they were doing for months due to delinquency in the service. And it is that they recognize that they must, “that is clear”, they point out, but they accuse that in the middle of the year 2021 they agreed verbally in the offices of Japama of the syndicate the payment in fertilizers of that debt, and as they agreed they did it, but now that the receipt arrived they realize that it appears as if they have not paid a single peso, but not only that, but the debt increased with the interest generated. More cases In this situation are Luis García Zavala, as well as his sister Vilma García Zavala, who lives in the adjoining home; also Hermelinda Mares, Guadalupe Sotelo and Ricardo Verduzco Ochoa.Read more: VIDEO. Orcas star in unusual persecution of fishermen on the coasts of Ahome, SinaloaHowever, they assure that they are not the only ones to whom what they consider an injustice is happening, so they raise their voices to say enough is enough, and although the municipal administration has already changed since 2021, headed by the then mayor Manuel Guillermo Chapman and led by Juan Fierro in recent months, in the offices of the syndicate is the same person in front. I receive for 23 thousand pesos, and the owner of the house sometimes has just enough to eat. Photo: Jorge Cota/ Debate “And there they tell us that the word agreements are not valid, which Mochis sends, but then why they agreed and why they received us the 500 pesos per month, of which I have receipts. He explains that he had paid 3,900 pesos of just over 8,000 pesos that he owed, but in the receipt it appears that he owes the same amount as before plus interest, and the argument in the box of the Villa de Ahome was that “they did not respect a verbal agreement.” His sister Vilma, a nurse by trade, says that she is going through the same situation, and that she even had to pay 500 pesos to the Japama workers for bringing the meter closer to the fence for water readings because they reached up to 600 pesos of water per month, and they even told her that “they stole my water, but who is going to steal it from me,” says the lady. I receive for 13,111, when I had already covered more than 6 thousand pesos. Photo: Jorge Cota / Debate Ricardo Verduzco indicates that he had been paying the monthly payment agreed to the collector of Japama in the Villa de Ahome, but apparently that money never reached the box, because on Monday the receipt arrived and he took the unpleasant surprise that he owed more than 12 thousand pesos. “I do not deny it, I do owe it because for months we did not pay, but as soon as we made the verbal agreement I was covering my fertilizer, and what I want to know is where it is if the Japama is a dependency that must be at the service of the people, not to use it.” Unconnected. Guadalupe has the boot and the pipe of the water intake stored because the workers, in addition to paying them 800 pesos to connect the water, asked her for material to work, and she says that she is even discharged in Los Mochis, but without being connected to the network. Photo: Jorge Cota/ Debate Read more: They go backwards upwards in the collection booth of San Miguel Zapotitlán, Ahome Before this, they demand transparency and an investigation that clarifies the facts in which, they said, they feel even stolen by the same institution in the syndicate. That there are no “mocha accounts” in audits
Graduated in communication sciences from the Universidad de Occidente, generation 1991-1995. Local news reporter for EL DEBATE de Los Mochis from 1996 to date. During these 22 years of uninterrupted service, she has worked in different responsibilities that the company has conferred on her, including: reporter of the cultural and general area, proofreader, state editor of supplements and, currently, editor of the popular newspapers La i and La Sirena of EL DEBATE de Los Mochis. Also, on the part of this publishing house he has received courses in writing, journalism, spelling and journalistic style, among others. In 1997, the Association of Journalists of northern Sinaloa Aarón Flores Heredia named her Promesa Periodística. In 2006, the Mexican Culture Seminar Corresponsalía Los Mochis-Guasave, in conjunction with the Association of Journalists of the North of Sinaloa Aarón Flores Heredia and the Association of Journalists of Los Mochis, gave him the Recognition of Cultural Journalistic Merit 2005-2006 Carlos Salazar Chávez. See more



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