Ambassador aims to reestablish direct air connection Angola/Cape Verde

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Ambassador aims to reestablish direct air connection Angola/Cape Verde
Ambassador aims to reestablish direct air connection Angola/Cape Verde

Africa-Press – Angola. Cape Verde’s ambassador to Angola, Júlio César Freire de Morais, expressed this Saturday, in Benguela, his country’s interest in resuming direct flights between the cities of Praia and Luanda, suspended since 2017 due to lack of profitability.

Speaking on the sidelines of a meeting with the Cape Verdean community in the province of Benguela, ambassador Júlio Morais defended, in an interview, that the reestablishment of the direct air link between Angola and Cape Verde should be a priority, with a view to boosting commercial relations.

The diplomat recalled that direct flights between the cities of Praia and Luanda have been interrupted by the Angolan airline TAAG since November 2017, but guarantees that the two parties are working to relaunch this partnership.

According to the official, at the moment, TVC, Cape Verde’s national company, is renting some planes from TAAG, as part of boosting relations between the two countries.

He recalled that the two flag companies had already signed an agreement to this effect (direct connection) during the Joint Commission meeting, which took place in Cape Verde, in March 2022.

It is in this context that ambassador Júlio Morais states that work is being done to resume flights to Cape Verde, so that businesspeople begin to take advantage of opportunities in the areas of air, maritime transport, tourism and agribusiness.

“We are breaking stones so that operators, companies and businesspeople can then start taking advantage of these opportunities that we are creating”, assured the diplomat.

Benguela will have honorary consulate

In addition, he also announced the elevation of Cape Verde’s consular post in the province of Benguela to an honorary consulate, with a resident consul.

“We still cannot disclose who it is”, he stressed, admitting that the conditions are being created to better protect and treat the Cape Verdean community in Angola, and in particular in the province of Benguela.

Career ambassador, Júlio Morais considers, on the other hand, Cape Verde and Angola to be brotherly countries, as they are linked by long-standing ties, even before their independence from the then Portuguese colonial regime.

By the way, he recalled that Benguela was the first place where the first Cape Verdean communities emigrated to Angola settled, in the middle of the last century, after the hunger crisis of 1947 and 1948 in the archipelago.

These Cape Verdeans, he said, came to work as contractors for the sugar factories, especially in Benguela, Caxito, Bom Jesus, Algodoeira, Cabinda and on the sisal plantations.

Nationality attribution campaign

The ambassador of Cape Verde made it known that, currently, around 30 thousand Cape Verdeans are registered in Angola, so a campaign is underway to grant nationality to first and second generation descendants.

And he recognizes that the process is having a huge turnout, especially at the consular post in Benguela.

“We are targeting almost two hundred thousand second-generation Cape Verdeans”, he stressed, expressing satisfaction with the way he was received by his country’s community in Benguela, for the exchange of views.

After Luanda, Benguela is the second Angolan province with the highest concentration of Cape Verdeans.

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