Africa-Press – Angola. The first secretary of the MPLA in Huíla, Nuno Mahapi, urged yesterday, Wednesday, in Lubango, all militants and party leaders to engage in the materialization of the electoral promises of the political organization for the five-year period 2023/2027.
The pledges aim at creating better conditions for higher education, food self-sufficiency, continuation of investments in energy and water, communication routes, combating drought, as well as the exploration of minerals.
According to the political leader, who was taking stock of the party’s year in Huíla, he highlighted the need to create the conditions for it to become a reality among all the militants in the 14 municipalities.
He referred that if they succeed in defending the promises so that they are achievable, in the five-year period, they will be promoting better living conditions for the province’s population, not just the party’s militants.
“With everyone’s help, we believe that we will be able to do everything possible and impossible to be able to materialize and truly close ranks in the electoral promises that the party president announced when he was in Huíla”, he said.
He asked for more commitment from the militants, in order to have a stronger and more united party, without neglecting the need to reflect on the internal life of the MPLA in Huíla, as they have everything to succeed, a base, vector documents, capable cadres, libraries live to help with the process.
The party president’s promises at the time of the electoral campaign in August of the current year include, among other projects, the construction of the Quipungo-Cuvelai-Matala-Freixiel and Caconda-Chicomba-Cuvelai roads, the rehabilitation of the Chipindo-Cuvango and Cuvango- Cuvelai.
The second phase of construction of the integrated infrastructures in the peripheral zone of Lubango, as well as the construction of three dams in the Gambos, Lubango and Chibia in order to retain a total of 611 million cubic meters of water, to face the cyclical droughts, are among other promises for the five-year period.
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