With social programs they seek the return of displaced families from Tila, Chiapas

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The municipal president of Tila, Limber Gregorio Gutiérrez Gómez, is offering the amount of 500 pesos

Through 14 social programs, the Federal Government’s Welfare Secretariat is seeking to convince the more than 4,000 displaced people from Tila, Chiapas, to return to their homes, despite the fact that five days ago they fled from the violence generated by a criminal group, which executed and raped women and charged a fee to dozens of businesses.

In an interview with MILENIO, Irene Gatica, an official from the central offices of the Welfare Secretariat, reported that starting this Thursday they will install a service module in the facilities of the College of Bachelors in the municipal capital of Tila, where 200 public servants will participate, “to show a little that there are security guarantees.”

“Well, we have to guarantee that the citizens are there, safe, and when they are there, they are in another type of negotiation, we understand that in another type of negotiation when they determine it, whether it is in a week, in two days, if it is in a month, we would begin with that census,” she said.

However, this situation generated unrest among the population, who accused it of being a strategy to force them to return to the place where they suffered violence for almost five days, in addition to the fact that the fear of a new attack persists if the authorities fail to arrest and disarm the criminals.

“But it is a strategy that they claim they want to carry out to make people return, so that they are interviewed and according to census so that they receive that support from Welfare, but to make us return to said interview in the town, but nevertheless the people disagree because it is a vile lie, it is a strategy to make us return nothing more and to remain as from the beginning,” she asserted.

The resident also denounced that the municipal president of Tila, Limber Gregorio Gutiérrez Gómez, is offering the amount of 500 pesos to each of the people who agree to return to the district, as well as vehicles to transport the few belongings that they managed to take from their homes, “but we are no longer able to endure it.”

Source: milenio