Africa-Press – Angola. The Minister of State and Head of the Military House of the President of the Republic, Francisco Pereira Furtado, recommended, this Friday, in Luanda, the youth to be guided by a dignified and patriotic conduct, within the framework of the norms and laws in force in the country.
Francisco Furtado considered it imperative that they adhere to this conduct in order to preserve the conquests achieved in the country, with emphasis on peace and national reconciliation.
“As youth are the guarantors of peace and stability in the country, it is within them that leaders are forged who ensure the continuity of conducting programs and development strategies”, said the Minister of State during a conference framed in the 21 years of peace and national reconciliation, marked on the 4th of this month.
The recommendation extends to the military, who must be guided by the good performance of the functions entrusted to them, in order to reinforce the acquired skills in the future, developing military mastery and, in this way, allowing worthy people to be placed in higher positions.
He recalled that the future of Angola depends on the foundations that the current generation is building, fundamentally in the education system, health, among others.
In his speech, Francisco Furtado spoke of the sacrifices made by Angolans to gain independence, ensure territorial integrity and maintain national unity.
On the other hand, the Minister of State highlighted the structural and social development of the country, registered in the last 21 years.
He pointed out considerable transformations in various sectors of activity, including construction (infrastructures), social, sports, cultural and economic sectors.
On April 4, 2002, the Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Angolan Government and UNITA, which put an end to the armed conflict in the country, the date being celebrated by Angolans as the Day of Peace and National Reconciliation.
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