Mayabeque, Cuba: Given the energy contingency in the country, the top leadership of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) in this province calls for greater control and rational use of the resources. During a video conference from the headquarters of the Ministry of Interior in the province, the authorities reviewed the fulfillment of the organizational measures in the Electric Company, as well as in the sectors of public health, transport, agriculture, education and others.
To address the lack of fuel caused by the worsening of the genocidal blockade imposed on Cuba, here they take into account alternatives to maintain the quality of strategic services.
The member of the Central Committee of the Party and first secretary in this territory, Yanina de la Nuez Aclich, convened to strictly comply with the electricity consumption plan and avoid overdrafts that lead to excessive expenses.
"Thinking as a country is the call to guarantee the participation of the people in the decisions of the nation and implement options to face the adversity”, the president of the Provincial Assembly of Popular Power, Tamara Valido Benítez, said.
As part of the actions, the self-reading of the meter boxes is oriented, both in state entities and in the residential sector, and make a comparative analysis of the results, in addition to restricting the maximum use of fuel.
In the case of the 144 sources of supply of Mayabeque, only 13 work uninterruptedly and another 15, which are large wells, work during the morning. In this way they provide the vital liquid to the population and social centers and the economy.
From each municipality they reported on the work of the work groups and the decision-making regarding the transfer of passengers and food products, and trade.
In Santa Cruz del Norte they also guarantee the processes in the oil wells, and the dry yeast factory maintains daily production to make bread from the basic basket of the population
In the soft drink industry, Las Lomas, they change the working shift for the night time, energy saving actions that extend to the Ernesto Guevara thermoelectric plant and other centers that substitute imports.
Sectors such as health and education, pillars of the Cuban Revolution, maintain the quality of benefits with high humanistic content.


