Africa-Press – Angola. President João Lourenço inaugurated the new building of the Cabinda Province government on Tuesday (02), fulfilling the agenda of his two-day working visit to the region.
The infrastructure comprises 142 rooms spread across 9 floors, designed to ensure better working conditions, greater administrative efficiency, and the modernization of public services.
On the ground floor are 10 rooms, including workrooms, an archive, a CCTV control room, a fire room, a supply room, a storage room, a first aid room, and a pantry.
The first floor has ten divisions, including the main auditorium, as well as workrooms, an archive, and a pantry.
The second floor is the largest, with twenty-nine rooms, including a waiting room, workrooms, meeting rooms, and a pantry.
From the 3rd to the 5th floor, there are sixteen compartments on each level, divided into workrooms, archives, meeting rooms, and a pantry. The 6th floor has fifteen compartments with the same set.
The 7th floor has sixteen areas, and the 8th floor completes the structure with fourteen compartments, also used for work, archive, meeting, and pantry rooms.
The new headquarters of the Cabinda Provincial government represents a milestone in the enhancement of local administration, offering modern and functional conditions to employees and ensuring more efficient and qualified service.
The Head of the Executive Branch is scheduled to return to Luanda this Tuesday afternoon.
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