Africa-Press – Angola. The deputies assigned to the Uíge Provincial Circle concluded Monday, the program of visits to public and private institutions in the province, to verify their operation.
The visit program, which began on May 2nd this year, allowed deputies to see the functioning of hospitals, higher education institutions, media and justice bodies in the region.
On the last day of the visit, the delegation, coordinated by deputy Alcides Maiacala, visited the identification department, construction work on registration stores in the Catapa and Kindenuco neighborhoods and other infrastructure.
After the finding, deputy Alcides Maiacala highlighted the dedication of the employees of the local Justice delegation.
In turn, the delegate for Justice and Human Rights in Uíge, Maquenda Verónica Bale Lima, said that, among the various difficulties, the body she heads lacks permanent facilities, staff, transport and other insufficiencies.
Deputies Félix Lucas Simão, Teresa Pinto and other guests were part of the visiting team.
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