(Finance) – “In a city like Napleswhere the Camorra has for too long tried to dictate its rules, today we celebrate not only a symbolic day, but a concrete commitment for the future. October 11 must become a day where everyoneespecially young people, become aware of the power they have to change things by choosing legality and rejecting all forms of violence and crime.” He said it Eraldo Turi, president of the Order of Chartered Accountants and Accounting Experts of Naplesspeaking with a delegation of professionals at the first Day against the influence of the Camorra, proposed by Maresca Castlemagistrate and city councilor of Naples, with unanimous approval from the city council, with the aim of transforming a day of mourning into an opportunity for hope for the future.
“Naples is no longer willing to tolerate the influence of the Camorra – added Turi -, and that the fight against organized crime starts from the heart of the city, from its institutions and from the citizens themselves. We have the duty to convey to young people that the path of legality is not only right, but is also the one that leads to a dignified and safe life. We will continue to work with schools, associations, magistrates and law enforcement agencies to promote initiatives that educate in the culture of legality, so that this day is not just an anniversary, but a turning point towards a future without the Camorra.”
Second Fabio Cecere, councilor secretary of the Neapolitan Order“the chartered accountant, through his daily activity, carries out a fundamental role in safeguarding legality, often at the forefront in collaborating with institutions to combat criminal infiltration into the economy”.
Vincenzo Moretta, president of the Foundation of Chartered Accountants of Naplesbelieves it is essential to raise awareness, especially among young people, of such important issues. We are fully aware of the crucial role that each of us can play in promoting legality and counter criminal infiltration. Naples needs positive exampleseducational and cultural paths. This day is a strong and clear signal: together we can build a city free from the Camorra.”
From this year, October 11th will become a significant date for Naples, an opportunity to remember and fight an ancient enemy that still afflicts the city: the Camorra. With the slogan “Naples, anti-Camorra city“. This date marks the tragic anniversary of two murders that occurred in the 1980s: that of Franco Imposimatotrade unionist and brother of the magistrate Ferdinando, and that of Ciro Rossetti, worker of Alfa Sud of San Giovanni. Two innocent victims, killed by the violence of the Camorra, who today become the symbol of a battle for civilization and legality.
As the mayor of Naples underlined, Gaetano Manfredi, the goal is to transform the memory into a moment of ractive flexioninvolving citizens and in particular young people in the construction of a society free from the influence of the Camorra. The Day Against Camorra Influence is not just a commemoration, but a call to actionin collaboration with schools, business associations, and professional associations, to promote a series of initiatives and raise awareness among citizens, making it clear that legality is a value that must be practiced every day, as also underlined Don Maurizio Patriciello.
The first Day against the influence of the Camorra took place in the Sala dei Baroni del Maschio Angioino, a symbolic place in the history of Naples, where an extraordinary session of the city council was held to send a strong and clear message: Naples repudiates the Camorra and every form of violence.
“The journey is long – he maintained Gianluca Battaglia, councilor of the ODCEC of Naples – but with the participation of everyone: institutions, professionals, educators and citizens – Naples can truly become an example of redemption and legality for the whole country. With this first day, Naples has sent a clear signal: the Camorra is fought starting from young people, educating them in the culture of legality and justice, to build a future free from violence and organized crime”.