Deputy João Luiz visits Centro Socioeducativo Dagmar Feitosa, in Manaus

Deputy João Luiz visits Centro Socioeducativo Dagmar Feitosa, in Manaus

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Deputy spoke about the dangers of bad influences on youth and the consequences it causes in life

Manaus (AM) — The president of the Commission for International Relations, Promotion of Sport and Defense of the Rights of Children and Adolescents of the Legislative Assembly of Amazonas (Aleam), state deputy João Luiz (Republicans) spoke this Thursday (15), to socio-educational students and visited the premises of the Dagmar Feitosa Socio-Educational Center, in the Alvorada neighborhood, in the Central-West Zone of Manaus.

“This is the first time that I have come to Dagmar Feitosa and we have made ourselves available to the State Secretariat for Justice, Human Rights and Citizenship (Sejusc), led by secretary Jussara Pedrosa, who has done a brilliant job. Here there is a very important resocialization work for our society”,

said deputy João Luiz, who spoke to the teenagers about the dangers of bad influences on youth and the consequences it causes in life.

The Secretary of Justice, Human Rights and Citizenship, Jussara Pedrosa, thanked the parliamentarian from the Socio-Educational Center for his presence and highlighted that the lecture for the teenagers at the unit was surprising and could generate changes in the daily lives of socio-educational students.

“I am sure that with your support, the socio-educational system of the Government of Amazonas will go even further”,

stated the head of Sejusc.

The visit and lecture were also attended by the Executive Secretary for the Rights of Children and Adolescents, Rosalina Lobo; the executive secretary for Children and Adolescents’ Rights (Sedca), Andreza Souza; the director of the Socio-Educational Service Department, Jean Mendonça; and the director of the Dagmar Feitosa Socio-Educational Center, Antônio Juracy.

*With information from consultancy

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