Compliance with the Land Law brings together infrastructure technicians

27
Compliance with the Land Law brings together infrastructure technicians
Compliance with the Land Law brings together infrastructure technicians

Africa-Press – Angola. The need to comply with the Territory and Urban Planning Law in the province of Huambo brought together, this Friday, in the municipality of Bailundo, the heads of the various technical sectors and infrastructures of this region.

These are the 11 deputy municipal administrators of the province of Huambo for Technical and Infrastructure services and directors of the area, responsible for the Geographical and Cadastral Institute of Angola (IGCA), the National Institute for Land Planning and Urbanism (INOTU) and the National Housing (INH), as well as the Water and Sanitation and National Electricity Distribution (ENDE) companies.

The meeting, in an initiative of the Office of Technical Services and Infrastructures of Huambo, analyzed the plan to raise awareness and discourage disorderly constructions, as well as the safeguarding, use and maintenance of the various projects, with a focus on compliance with the Land Planning Law and Urban Planning.

On the occasion, the director of the Office of Technical Services and Infrastructures of Huambo province, Francisco Neto, said that it was a meeting to reflect on the situation of disorderly constructions, in order to find the best way to resolve it.

According to the official, there are many problems in the city of Huambo, seat of the province with the same name, which are conjunctural to the other municipalities, hence the need for greater approximation between members of the technical and infrastructure sectors.

Among the concerns of the sector, the official pointed out the deficit in the interpretation, framing and implementation of the Territory and Urban Planning Law for all the projects that need to be developed.

He recalled that the technical sector, from energy, water, infrastructure, urbanism and territory is regulated by laws, to allow its durability and avoid social upheavals.

Law No. 3/04, of June 25 (Land Planning and Urbanism Law) guides the creation of conditions for the implementation of an integrated management system of the national territory, as well as the need to regulate the procedures inherent in the preparation , approval and ratification of territorial, urban and rural plans.

For More News And Analysis About Angola Follow Africa-Press

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here