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The acting governor of Acre, Mailza Assis, took this Saturday, 23, the Program Together for Acre to the community of Ramal 7, rural Cruzeiro do Sul. The action, held at Pedro Firmino de Oliveira Municipal School, in partnership with the City Hall and at the request of Councilman João Keleu, gathered health services, citizenship, leisure and distribution of social clothing kits.

Mailza takes together for Acre to extension 7 in Cruzeiro do Sul and reinforces commitment to residents of the countryside. Photo: Ascom
During the activity, residents had access to vaccination, rapid tests, Bolsa Familia update and medical care. Also delivered 400 clothing kits, in addition to the holding of a soccer tournament, distribution of basic baskets and community lunch.
Mailza highlighted the government’s commitment to the countryside and recalled the resources already destined for the region when he was a senator. “As a senator, I sent more than $ 18 million to Juruá extensions, $ 5 million for the recovery of Avenida Copacabana and $ 2 million for the home of the rural producer, which is in progress. I also intended for health and for the Brazilian Women’s House. Now, as a governor in office and future governor, I want to be closer to communities, listening to their needs and working for solutions,” he said.

The action was carried out at Pedro Firmino de Oliveira Municipal School, in partnership with the City Hall. Photo: Ascom
The president of the Residents Association, José Oter, asked for priority for the extensions. “Governor, only those who live here know what we have passed. We need to look special at the access. The producer’s salary is its production, but no road there is no way to support families,” he said.
Federal Deputy Colonel Ulysses announced the allocation of $ 1 million for recovery of the extension. “I am fulfilling my promise with you. Monday, we will be there in City Hall, along with Mayor Zequinha so that he can sign and register this extension to receive the benefit to help with this issue of the extension,” said the parliamentarian.

Mailza highlighted the government’s commitment to the countryside. Photo: Ascom
The Secretary of State for Sport and Leisure, Ney Amorim, participated in the opening of the tournament, delivered balls to the community and highlighted the recreation of the portfolio after 16 years.
“Today the sport of Acre has resources and structure, thanks to the support of our deputy governor Mailza and Governor Gladson Camelí, who made the decision to develop this secretary so that we could be working and making this revolution, so necessary that needed to be done in the sport of our state. Each sports equipment that reaches communities is direct investment in the lives of our children and young people,” he said.

The president of the Residents Association, José Oter, asked for priority for the extensions. Photo: Ascom
Councilman João Keleu thanked the presence of the acting governor and stressed the importance of the gesture. “I want to thank each of you who helped build this event. Gratitude to Governor Mailza for listening to community problems and bringing solutions. This shows humility and commitment to the people. I know your work and recognize,” he said.
Citizenship and Dignity
Antônia Elivânia, mother of five, left the good time community to have access to the services of the program Together for Acre at extension 7. “I came in search of medical care and took the opportunity to get clothes on social clothing. I brought my whole family,” he said.
The head of the Seasdh Department in Juruá, Carem Carvalho, reinforced the importance of the initiative. “There were 400 social clothing kits delivered, as well as health care in partnership with the city. The community really deserves this special look,” he said.

Citizenship and dignity. Photo: Ascom
Farmer Francisco Oliveira also sought the program to update the Bolsa Familia registration. “I’m a farmer, but today I can’t work for health reasons. The benefit is what can help me support the family at this time,” he said.