The mayor of Yaiza, Óscar Noda, registered this week a writing in the Water Consortium of Lanzarote requesting the remission of all the allegations presented by the company Canal Gestión Lanzarote referring to the beginning of the file of resolution of the contract of concession of the services of water supply, sanitation and reuse of the islands of Lanzarote and La Graciosa.
The southern leader recalled that as a member of the Consortium Assembly, "as are the seven town councils in addition to the Island Council, we need to know the full content of the allegations in order to act with legal certainty before any decision-making in the Assembly due to possible derivations of patrimonial or criminal responsibilities."
Óscar Noda affirms emphatically that "a month has passed, the town councils are unaware of the content of the allegations and the president of the Cabildo and of the Water Consortium continues to ignore the consortium members." Last April 10, the Assembly adopted with the vote in favor of all its members, the Cabildo and the seven town councils, the beginning of the procedure of resolution of the contract with Canal Gestión, "so it is common sense, in addition to being fully entitled, to have access to the allegations of Canal Gestión, whatever the meaning of our vote, and more when the company publicly warned that it would present allegations, actions and other actions that proceed in law."
Óscar Noda also recalls that "in that Assembly on April 10, the president told us that a burofax from Canal Gestión had arrived for each of the mayors, delivering it right there, and it was I who asked if the Cabildo had not received it, well, what a coincidence that after my question the Cabildo's burofax appeared as if by magic, but not only that, but in the Cabildo's communication after the Assembly, mention is made of the mayors' burofax and zero to the Cabildo's. We must always act with transparency and more in a matter such as water, which the people of Lanzarote identify as one of our great concerns."