Vox Ibiza has publicly denounced this Monday the“lack of real criteria” of the Consell de Ibiza in the management of unaccompanied foreign minors arriving in patera to the island.
The Vox councilor in the Consell de Ibiza, Jaime Díaz de Entresotos, has assured that it is“nonsense” that the PP government allocates “more and more public resources to try to solve a problem for which it is evident that the Consell is not prepared”.
He also said that “the menas have to return to their families” and said that it is“scandalous” that the Consell allocates to the maintenance of these minors and to the companies awarded the service “millionaire amounts that are totally unjustified”.
Diaz de Entresotos has insisted that in communities where the problem is “even more serious” about 3,000 euros are spent on average per month for each young person, while in Ibiza it soars to almost 9,000 euros per month.The councilor criticized that much of this money “is going to third sector companies that are becoming millionaires with these services“.
“Where is the limit,” asked the councilor, explaining that for the last allocation of places, which will cost Ibizans more than 13 million euros for the care of 16 unaccompanied minors, it has been necessary to raise the budget because, otherwise, no company would compete”.
“If the Consell is outsourcing these places and, at the same time, says that these centers are powder kegs, it is clear that they are not clearly talking about the real problem which is, on the one hand, the menas, and on the other the companies themselves to which we are paying at a gold price for the service,” he insisted.
Jaime Díaz de Entresotos has also accused the Consell of “hiding behind the fact that this is the sole responsibility of the State”. “Not only do they not make a good diagnosis of the problem, but, on top of that, they make a fool of us when they refuse to accept that these minors are generating problems in our society and they spend our money in a crazy and unjustified way,” he concluded.