Llamil Ruiz González
The Computer and Electronics Youth Clubs have become a large network of institutions whose fundamental objective is to contribute to the computerization of the Cuban Society through the provision of numerous services, both to natural and legal persons in a context nuanced by advances. technological.
This was announced by Julio César Pérez Rodríguez, director of the Joven Club de Computación y Electrónica in the Avilanian municipality of Morón who, when offering his considerations in this regard, stated that the work of these institutions is essential in the digitization of records and other documents and orientation to the people around the new payment gateways.
Likewise, its contribution to the communities furthest from the urban center where these facilities are not present is essential, with the aim of bringing the inhabitants the necessary knowledge to face the technological advances of modernity.
On September 8, 1987, and at the initiative of the historical leader of the Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, the Youth Computer and Electronics Club arose in the Greater Antilles and from the beginning, Morón was one of the most privileged municipalities in that program because this territory had the first one that was inaugurated in the province of Ciego de Avila that continues to provide services like the first day.