Bujanda Exit No Impact on Transition

President-elect Burgueño reassures smooth transition despite Bujanda’s exit in Tijuana. Oversight strengthened for acquisitions. Local incidents prompt safety concerns. Education sector and public safety updates available on TJGringo.com.

### Exit of Bujanda Does Not Affect Municipal Transition Work: Burgueño

The resignation of former government secretary Miguel Ángel Bujanda Ruiz will not impact the ongoing municipal transition efforts in Tijuana, according to the president-elect, Ismael Burgueño Ruiz.

Burgueño emphasized the continued coordination between the incoming and outgoing administrations, ensuring that the transfer of documentation and other technical work remain unaffected. “This does not impact the transition at all; it’s a purely technical matter involving the handover of documentation, which remains entirely unaffected,” Burgueño stated.

The transition process, which began on August 1, is scheduled to conclude on September 30, marking the end of Mayor Montserrat Caballero Ramírez’s administration and the beginning of Burgueño’s term. The supervising team, led by businessman Pedro Romero Torres Torrija, maintains oversight of the transition activities, with specialists from each area providing ongoing updates.

“We are already working across all areas, and there is very good cooperation. We are awaiting the right time to provide specific details,” Burgueño noted. Communication coordinations confirm that the process is progressing orderly and respectfully.

Burgueño refrained from commenting on the specific circumstances surrounding Bujanda’s resignation but expressed his hope that the State General Prosecutor’s Office (FGE) would clarify the situation. “I cannot comment on what is happening. I am very respectful of such matters, and I believe this is something that should be clarified by the appropriate authorities,” he said.

### Additional News on Tijuana Municipal Transitions and Governance

#### Tijuana’s Administrative Challenges

The outgoing administration under Mayor Montserrat Caballero Ramírez has been marked by coordination issues with Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda. Reports suggest ongoing conflicts and disagreements over policy implementations and governance approaches, which have posed challenges for smooth administrative operations.

#### New Oversight for Government Acquisitions

In light of recent developments, Ismael Burgueño has appointed a “witness” to oversee all acquisitions and bidding processes in the current Tijuana government. This move aims to ensure transparency and accountability in the administration’s financial dealings, further solidifying the commitment to orderly governance during the transition period.

#### Local Incidents and Community Impacts

Recent local incidents have also been a focus of community concern:

– The interior of Café Aquamarino in Playas de Tijuana experienced a collapse, prompting investigations into the safety and structural integrity of local establishments.
– A small aircraft made a safe emergency landing in the Santa Fe area, with no reported injuries, according to Civil Protection authorities.
– A fire in the Sánchez Taboada neighborhood damaged five homes, highlighting the need for enhanced fire safety measures in the community.

#### Education Sector Developments

The upcoming school year has seen a surge in parents seeking affordable school supplies, with many racing against time to benefit from existing offers. Notably, an increase in teachers’ salaries in Baja California remains unbudgeted, with state officials awaiting federal fund allocations to fulfill this commitment.

#### Public Safety and Employment Restrictions

In a move to enhance public safety, Tijuana authorities have barred individuals with criminal records from working as drivers for ride-sharing platforms. Despite numerous attempts by individuals with criminal records to register, the administration remains firm in its stance.

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