Feb 7 • 16:50 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

A neighborhood and a street in Manta are now named after the creator of Uleam and a former Minister of Health

Manta honors two significant figures in its history by naming a neighborhood and a street after them.

The city council of Manta, Ecuador, has made a significant decision to honor two influential figures by naming a neighborhood and a street after them. The honored individuals are Dr. Medardo Mora Solórzano, a key figure in the establishment of the Universidad Laica Eloy Alfaro de Manabí (Uleam), and Dr. César Acosta Vásquez, a former Minister of Health. This proposal was initiated by council members Víctor Chávez Pico, Víctor Párraga Velásquez, and Lady García Mejía, demonstrating the importance these figures hold in the local community.

The proposal was approved by the city council, officially designating a section of Calle 18, between Calle 12 and Avenida 35, to be named “Dr. César Acosta Vásquez.” This recognition serves not only as a tribute to his professional journey but also to his contributions to the Manta community. The council also decided to formally name Ciudadela Universitaria after Dr. Medardo Mora Solórzano, acknowledging his role in enhancing academic strength and his connection with the educational sector in Manta.

This act of naming public spaces after these individuals signifies a deep appreciation for their contributions to Manta's social and academic development. It reflects a wider acknowledgment of local achievement and the impact that dedicated individuals can have on communities, ensuring that their legacies endure in the hearts and minds of future generations.

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