Africa-Press – Angola. The governor of Cabinda, Mara Quiosa, reiterated, this Tuesday, the appeal to the younger layer in the sense of persevering peace, making the country prosperous, one and indivisible.
Speaking at the act of the 21st anniversary of the Day of Peace and National Reconciliation, Mara Quiosa underlined that the youngest have the responsibility of preserving it at any cost and not allowing the creation of adverse situations to this plan, as peace is the only way to continue to make Angola more prosperous and developed.
Mara Quiosa also said that the fruits of peace and national reconciliation in the province are conquered daily with the involvement and effort of all, men and women, in the countryside and in the city.
“It is in this way that we are making Cabinda even better, holding hands with each other, with a spirit of mutual help, of permanent dialogue and understanding that we are children of the same country, being certain that the ties and values that unite us will always be greater than those who divide us,” he said.
He highlighted the structuring works, such as the Port Terminal of Caio do Porto de Cabinda, the Breakwater, the Cabinda Refinery and the new Cabinda International Airport, to be built soon, as fruits of peace.
Mara Quiosa encouraged all citizens engaged in the most diverse areas of productive, economic and social life, in civil construction, transport, agriculture, tourism, commerce and industry, and in particular for those dedicated to the sectors of education, health, internal order and security of the populations to remain firm and determined in the development of the country and the province in particular.
He underlined that everyone is called to contribute, with firmness and patriotism, in building the necessary foundations for the future of the country and of future generations, an individual and collective responsibility.
The act, which took place at the Barão Puna Games Pavilion, was attended by members of the government, heads of defense and security bodies, staff from the national police and the Armed Forces, traditional authorities, youth, as well as deputies from political parties. with a parliamentary seat.ING/PL
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