Africa-Press – Angola. The governor of Lunda-Sul, Daniel Neto, defended, last Monday, the rehabilitation of the National Road EN-195, which connects the commune of Muriege, Cassai Sul, to the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Daniel Neto explained that the rehabilitation of the road will facilitate the exchange of goods between the two countries and make it more fluid and competitive in financial terms.
The governor also highlighted the construction of two fuel stations (diesel and gasoline) along the roads between the municipalities of Cacolo and Dala, taking into account the traffic in those districts.
He made it known that the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo is 282.5 kilometers long, which is why there is an urgent need to acquire water and land resources, to allow for greater inspection of the area, by the Border and Guard Police, as well such as the construction of police stations.
On the other hand, he informed the President of the Republic that Deolinda Rodrigues Airport, due to a lack of fencing, saw its lighting, communication and navigation system sabotaged, meaning it must be rehabilitated and sealed to ensure greater safety for aircraft and equipment.
Daniel Neto also requested the construction of 510 residences in all municipalities, to attract more staff to work in these areas, as they do not have decent infrastructure to accommodate technicians and young people looking for housing.
He also informed that the Saurimo Centrality, whose works began in 2017, has completed, in the first phase, 212 residences, out of the three thousand planned.
The President of the Republic worked in Saurimo for two days, whose agenda included the inauguration of the Luele mining project and a meeting with the Provincial Government and members of the Executive.
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