The Government Delegate, Sabrina Moh, has denied the People’s Party’s claims that cancer screening programs have not been carried out in Melilla during these years, making it clear that they have been carried out, while stressing that “you cannot generate alarm with false information”.
Moh stressed that the Government of Spain is acting “with seriousness and professionalism, conveying a message of tranquility to the Melillense citizens”, and recalled that there is “an agreement in which one party corresponds to the Ingesa and another to the Autonomous City”, so it is necessary to continue moving forward in this coordination.
In this regard, the Delegate has pointed out that for the realization of the screenings “it is important to attract and inform the population”, something in which “the Autonomous City will have to implement the necessary mechanisms to do so”.
Moh has referred to the contradictory statements of the PP, recalling that, at the national level, they have assured that it took three years without having screenings of any kind and, then, the deputy for Melilla has spoken of one and exclusively of the screening of colon cancer: “They don’t even agree among themselves,” he said.
Diverting the focus of Andalusia
In Moh’s opinion, all this is because they “want to divert the focus of attention” from what has happened with the government of Juanma Moreno Bonilla. “We cannot allow them to use Melilla to divert the focus of attention from the irresponsibility and negligence they have committed in Andalusia,” he stressed.
Moh has insisted that “the data given by the Popular Party is false”, while pointing out that what needs to be done is to continue implementing mechanisms to improve catchment and reach as many people as possible.
It also expressed the Government Delegation ' s total readiness to promote institutional cooperation: “Whenever there is an issue that affects Melilla citizens, they count on the full and absolute collaboration of the Government Delegation to hold meetings, seek solutions and improve services.”
“The objective is the coordination and improvement of health care in Melilla, and there they will always have the Government of Spain,” said Moh, who reiterated that “you can not attack with invented information or generate a sense of alarm.”