Africa-Press – Angola. The deputies of the 4th commission of the National Assembly (AN), who worked for five days in the province of Uíge, noted the existence of isolated areas without a telephone network, a lack of professional training schools and credit support.
Parliamentarians also noted the poor condition of some secondary and tertiary roads, works under the Integrated Plan for Intervention in Municipalities (PIIM) that lack financing and others that have been completed, but have not yet been paid for in full.
Speaking to the press this Wednesday, at the end of the work, the head of the 4th Commission for State Administration and Local Powers, Franco Marcolino Nhany, said that the difficulties encountered in this region will be referred to the National Assembly.
In the meeting with the vice-governor for the political sector, the parliamentarian considered positive the work carried out in the province of Uíge, within the scope of political legislative competence and control over municipal administrations, having then praised the commitment and dedication of the public servants of the municipal administrations, as well as traditional authorities in providing information.
During visits to the municipalities of Quimbele, Negage and Bembe, they addressed socio-economic issues and other aspects linked to the political, legislative and control powers of municipal administrations.
Before the balance, the deputies held a meeting with the deputy governor for the Political, Social and Economic sector of Uíge, Sónia Arlete, and with other members of the local government.
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