Ọhụrụ Genoa Bridge ntinye na ebe nchekwa nke ndụ ndị furu efu

New Genoa Bridge ewepụtara na ebe nchekwa ndụ ndị furu efu
Giuseppe Conte Marco Bucci e Giovanni Toti tagliano il nastro at Genoa Bridge inauguration- photo courtesy of Ansa

A heavy rain followed by a rainbow, the Italian anthem, and the reading of the 43 names of the victims followed by the honors of silence. This is how the Genoa Bridge inauguration ceremony of the new San Giorgio bridge began 2 years after the collapse of the former Ponte Morandi bridge na August 14, 2018.

At the inauguration of the new bridge over the Polcevera district, was the President of the republic, Sergio Mattarella, together with the Premier, Giuseppe Conte.

Ọhụrụ Genoa Bridge ntinye na ebe nchekwa nke ndụ ndị furu efu

Mattarella reserved his first thoughts to the families of the victims in the prefecture building where he had a private meeting with the committee of people who lost their loved ones in the tragedy. It is a “wound that does not heal” said President Mattarella, assuring that it is important there is a severe and rigorous responsibility assessment action.

The family members of the victims had been invited to attend the inauguration ceremony but had declined to attend, because they believed that the event was taking too festive of an address.

Ọhụrụ Genoa Bridge ntinye na ebe nchekwa nke ndụ ndị furu efu

The government and local authorities attending the ceremony included the PM Giuseppe Conte, the President of the Senate Maria Elisabetta Casellati, the President of the Chamber Roberto Fico, and the Minister of Infrastructure Ms. Paola De Micheli. On the bridge was the Governor Giovanni Toti, the Mayor and Commissioner for Reconstruction Marco Bucci, and the architect and life Senator Renzo Piano, who donated the bridge project to the city of Genoa.

In the background during the ceremony, the song of the late Fabrizio De André, “Crêuza de mä” a symbol for the city from the album by the late Fabrizio De André, entirely sung in the Ligurian language, more specifically in the dialect of Genoa, was reviewed by 18 Italian artists for wanting by Dori Ghezzi the wife.

Ọhụrụ Genoa Bridge ntinye na ebe nchekwa nke ndụ ndị furu efu

The architect Piano spoke of love for the new viaduct:

“We are not here to cut a ribbon, and perhaps it is not even easy to indulge in celebratory intent. The pain of the tragedy is still too acute. Today, Genoa starts again with its industriousness, as it has done in many moments of its history, relying on the strength of the work. It shows a country that knows how to get up, that knows how to go back to work. Genoa has to start again, and it does it from here. The bridge creates a new unity, generates new trust, has the function of bringing together – and I strongly hope so – the citizens of Genoa, of Italy as a whole, to the state.”

Mayor Commissioner Bucci also spoke to the families of the victims saying that “these things must never happen again.” The Prime Minister stressed that the bridge of Genoa is an admirable work – the result of the Italian genius; of a virtuous collaboration between politics, local administration, business and work; and also “the demonstration that our country knows how to get up and can return to run.”

Conte then recalled the topic of motorway concessions. “The government has deemed it necessary to promote and conduct a contestation process for the breaches that caused the collapse of the bridge,” he said, “and recently ended with the redefinition of the terms of the agreement, bringing the concession relationship back into balance with the possibility of guarantee investments and greater security for all citizens.

“We are working also to redefine governance. Our fundamental objective is to always protect the public interest, which has not been adequately guaranteed by the regulatory structure of the previous concessions.”

Ọhụrụ Genoa Bridge ntinye na ebe nchekwa nke ndụ ndị furu efuỌhụrụ Genoa Bridge ntinye na ebe nchekwa nke ndụ ndị furu efu

As the event drew to a close, there was a choir of the sirens of ships while on the bridge the passage in flight of the Frecce Tricolori, the aerobatic demonstration team of the Italian Air Force, designed the colors of the Italian and Genoese San Giorgio flags in the sky. Then with the tricolor ribbon-cutting, Conte officially inaugurated the bridge.

IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • As the event drew to a close, there was a choir of the sirens of ships while on the bridge the passage in flight of the Frecce Tricolori, the aerobatic demonstration team of the Italian Air Force, designed the colors of the Italian and Genoese San Giorgio flags in the sky.
  • “The government has deemed it necessary to promote and conduct a contestation process for the breaches that caused the collapse of the bridge,” he said, “and recently ended with the redefinition of the terms of the agreement, bringing the concession relationship back into balance with the possibility of guarantee investments and greater security for all citizens.
  • Mattarella reserved his first thoughts to the families of the victims in the prefecture building where he had a private meeting with the committee of people who lost their loved ones in the tragedy.

<

Banyere chepụtara

Mario Masciullo - eTN Italy

Mario bụ onye agha ochie na ụlọ ọrụ njem.
Ahụmahụ ya gbasara gburugburu ụwa kemgbe 1960 mgbe ọ dị afọ 21 ọ malitere ịgagharị Japan, Hong Kong, na Thailand.
Mario ahụla ka njem nlegharị anya ụwa na-etolite ruo ụbọchị wee gbaa akaebe
mbibi nke mgbọrọgwụ / akaebe nke oge gara aga nke ọnụ ọgụgụ dị mma nke mba na-akwado oge a / ọganihu.
N'ime afọ 20 gara aga, ahụmahụ njem Mario lekwasịrị anya na South East Asia na n'ikpeazụ gụnyere mpaghara mpaghara India.

Akụkụ nke ahụmahụ ọrụ Mario gụnyere ọtụtụ ihe omume na Civil Aviation
Oghere ahụ kwubiri mgbe ha haziela kik nke ụgbọ elu Malaysia Singapore dị na Italy dị ka onye nrụpụta wee gaa n'ihu ruo afọ 16 na ọrụ nke Sales / Marketing Manager Italy maka ụgbọ elu Singapore mgbe kewasịrị gọọmentị abụọ ahụ na Ọktoba 1972.

Akwụkwọ ikike nke onye nta akụkọ Mario bụ nke “National Order of Journalists Rome, Italy na 1977.

Kekọrịta ka...