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Deputado Waldenor Pereira anuncia aporte inicial de R$ 30 milhões do Governo Federal para as Unidades do IFBa em Poções e Macaúbas

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O deputado federal Waldenor Alves Pereira Filho (PT/BA) participou na quarta-feira (28) de uma reunião com o titular da Secretaria de Educação Profissional e Tecnológica (Setec), órgão da estrutura do Ministério da Educação, Marcelo Bregagnoli. Na pauta do encontro, foram discutidas as ações em andamento no âmbito do projeto de implantação dos novos campi das Unidades do Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia da Bahia (Ifba) em Poções e Macaúbas, cuja criação foi defendida por ele e pelo deputado estadual José Raimundo Fontes (PT).

Waldenor Pereira enfatizou que cada Unidade receberá um aporte inicial de R$ 15 milhões do Governo Federal para a construção de suas instalações. Em Poções, destacou Waldenor Pereira que o terreno destinado à implantação da Unidade já foi devidamente reservado, e a Licitação para o início das obras deve ser anunciada nos próximos dois meses. Já no caso de Macaúbas, segundo o parlamentar, a construção da Unidade ainda está condicionada à regularização do terreno. Ele se prontificou a estabelecer contato com a Reitora da Instituição, Luzia Matos Mota, e com o Governo do Estado para acelerar esse procedimento.

Durante a reunião, o deputado Waldenor Pereira recebeu a informação de que, após a finalização de 60% das obras físicas, o Ministério da Educação, através da Secretaria de Educação Profissional e Tecnológica (Setec), irá determinar os cargos, a estrutura organizacional e a equipe de professores e funcionários das novas Unidades.

Após a reunião, o deputado federal Waldenor Pereira destacou a importância dos Institutos Federais para o desenvolvimento do país e das regiões onde estão localizados, ressaltando o reconhecimento do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva acerca dessa relevância. Ele recordou que, no último ano, o presidente anunciou a criação de 100 novos Institutos Federais em todo o Brasil, incluindo as Unidades de Poções e Macaúbas. Segundo ele, quando Lula assumiu a presidência pela primeira vez, havia apenas 140 Institutos no país; atualmente, esse número já ultrapassa 680 e, em breve, continuará a crescer.

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