Cabello: The care of siblings in street situations is not an aesthetic issue but a profoundly human issue
Con El Mazo Dando
Published at: 21/02/2025 07:50 AM
The Sectorial Vice President for Policy, Public Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, indicated that care for people in street situations has nothing to do with aesthetics but is a humanistic responsibility.
“The issue of brothers who are on the street is a concern of all of us. I have heard comments that have to do with aesthetics 'it is that such a thing is ugly', no; this is not an aesthetic issue but a profoundly human and supportive one and a Revolution cannot allow brothers to be in street situations,” said Cabello during the program Sin Truco Ni Maña.
He pointed out that during night tours through the streets they have found that, when the process of recruiting people to reintegrate them into the Black Hipolita Mission, that toxicological tests showed heroin consumption and urged that a thorough investigation be carried out.
“Heroin is not a cheap drug. Who's supplying that? Where is that coming from? That set off our alarms and I immediately told the president and he told me we're going to look for them,” he said.
He called on ministers and officials to join the task to care for and attract people in street situations.
“This is a wake-up call to the bureaucrats, to those who stay in their offices in ministries and elsewhere: If you are a minister you must join that, because anything helps,” he stressed.
Mazo News Team