Africa-Press – Angola. The president of UNITA, Adalberto Costa Júnior, considered, Saturday, in the fishing village of Ambriz, in Bengo, that many problems that still persist in the communities will only be solved with the realization of the local authorities.
Speaking to the press, after visiting the Municipal Hospital of Ambriz, the UNITA leader said he had seen the same problems as health units in the country: “We found the same health problems, the same work difficulties and even the same illnesses, with malaria plaguing the majority of patients, followed by respiratory diseases”, he underlined.
The president of UNITA ended, on Sunday, in Dembos, a three-day working visit to Bengo province, with the aim of learning about the social and economic situation of the populations, having promised to raise concerns with the National Assembly and the Council of the Republic so that they are properly treated and corrected.
Adalberto Costa Júnior considered the service provided at the Municipal Hospital of Ambriz to be reasonable and, regarding the visit to Petromar’s facilities, he stated that that manufacturing unit does not have many problems. “But the most important thing is that all patients are receiving the proper treatment, in order to improve and return to their family in good health”, he stressed.
He made it known that the UNITA Parliamentary Group carried out this visit to the Hospital of Ambriz to ascertain the conditions in which it is found, in order to defend the security of the citizen in what are the interests and their social needs.
In terms of basic sanitation in the municipality of Ambriz, he said that problems are common and reiterated the need for local authorities. In the locality, Adalberto Costa Júnior also held meetings with members of civil society, with traditional and religious authorities.
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