Minister Jader Filho conducts technical visit to the Moaçara Residential project in Santarém
Brazil's Minister of Cities, Jader Filho, visited the Moaçara Residential project in Santarém, confirming its upcoming inauguration on March 24, attended by President Lula and local authorities.
Jader Filho, the Brazilian Minister of Cities, visited Santarém in western Pará on March 17 as part of his schedule of commitments in the region. His visit included a technical inspection of the Moaçara Residential project, which he confirmed will be inaugurated on March 24. This significant event will be attended by notable figures, including President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Pará's Governor Helder Barbalho, and other local officials, highlighting the importance of this housing initiative for the area.
During the visit, Minister Jader Filho expressed his determination to ensure the timely completion of the Moaçara Residential project, which aims to provide much-needed housing for residents in the region. He reflected on the efforts made since he took office to push the construction forward, emphasizing the impact such projects have on local communities in terms of housing availability and urban development. The delivery of the residential complex is seen as a crucial step in addressing housing shortages in the area, aligning with the government’s broader housing policies.
As the scheduled inauguration date approaches, excitement and anticipation are building in the community. The presence of high-profile officials at the event illustrates the government's commitment to supporting local infrastructure and housing initiatives. This project is not just a construction milestone; it symbolizes the government's efforts to improve living conditions and boost economic growth in Santarém and its surroundings.