It
will be obivious since Callao.org's publishing March 24, 2004 of Cuidadanos
al Dia's latest report on government transparency that La Punta leads
not only Callao's districts in good government but also most of Lima
and its districts.
People
born, raised, and living each day in Callao are building, managing,
and improving on good government for chalacos.
Good
and transparent government is transferrable from district to district,
neighborhood to neighborhood.
Good
government, by its very civic and personal nature, shares and spreads
its benefits over to its neighbors and region.
Charity,
if not pride of accomplishment, has call to drive La Punta's approach
and management of good government and its public services immediately
to Chucuito and Antiguo Callao.
The
stability of Chucuito's and Antiguo Callao's cultural and economic urbanizations
is essential to Callao's political freedom from Lima. A reading of Callao's
regional president's message of February 2004 alerting Callao to Lima's
move to annex the Port of Callao emphasizes the importance of exporting
La Punta's formula for good government quickly to Chucuito, Antiguo
Callao, and all Callao.
I
implore Alcalde Duharte to reach further back than the last century's
decades to the south and north villages of Pitipiti to find not differences
in neighbors but traditions and common ground that will nuture and protect
all chalacos.