The elected mayor of Goiânia, Sandro Mabel (União), said in an interview with CNN that its management will have “total transparency”.
“The municipal Court of Auditors complains a lot about the transparency of Goiânia city hall, which has a poor transparency index. We are going to implement total transparency, everything that is possible to be implemented, progressively, we will implement transparency”, said the mayor.
“Our management is a management that will have nothing to hide, a very rigid management, a very tough management, and we want total transparency”, he continued.
with 55.53%% of valid votes (353,518 votes). He takes office this Wednesday (1st) for a term that runs until 2028.
Main challenges
Among the main challenges of her management, Mabel cited the need to clean the city, regularize garbage collection and fight against dengue outbreaks.
Na mentioned the health crisis that is happening in the city. Queues for intensive care unit (ICU) beds in public hospitals have been recorded in recent months. The mayor also revealed that he intends to extend the state government’s intervention in the area.
“We will enter after this period continuing this work of paying all the health bills, renegotiating the contracts, which we are already doing.”
Urban mobility
In urban mobility, the mayor said that “a series of measures” must be taken, mainly aimed at the city’s bus lanes, which must be treated preferentially. He also adds that the BRT system will “work like a subway works”.
“This will mean that our buses can make more trips per day, so we will have public transport costing less and being more efficient, especially having spare cars to run during peak hours”, he declared.
Articulation
Regarding the opposition to her government in the City Council, Mabel said that she will “treat the opposition as opposition”, but articulating possible matters together.
“The important thing is the solid foundation we have in the Chamber”, he added.