
Acuña's Millions: Image Over Pataz's Needs?
Pataz Neglect: Acuña's 2 Million Sole Image Campaign Under Scrutiny In Pataz, Peru, concerns are rising over the apparent disparity between government spending and actual project execution. A recent Epicentro TV report highlights the allocation of 2 million soles by regional governor César Acuña for a self-promotional campaign, while numerous projects remain stalled. Rosario Romaní, a key figure in the report, states, "There are various projects that haven't been executed to date; they have zero soles of execution." This statement underscores the criticism of Acuña's priorities. The report details specific projects lacking funding, creating a stark contrast between the governor's public image campaign and the unmet needs of the community. The investigation reveals a pattern of insufficient infrastructure and resource allocation, raising serious questions about the effectiveness of regional governance. The situation in Pataz serves as a cautionary tale about the potential for misallocation of public funds. Further investigations are needed to ensure accountability and transparency in the use of public resources.