Africa-Press – Angola. The official electoral registration will, in the coming days, reach the islands of Ngadi and Sueke, in the municipalities of Nóqui and Soyo, respectively, with the collaboration of the Angolan War Navy (MGA) and the Captaincy of Soyo, advanced this Friday( 11), the director of the Zaire Provincial Registry and Administrative Modernization Office, António Félix Kialungila.
In a lecture on the theme “The importance of unofficial electoral registration”, promoted by the Organization of Angolan Women (OMA), the event aimed to encourage women to register.
According to António Kialungila, operations on those islands will be supported with vessels from the MGA and Captaincy of Soyo, which will work in coordination, with mobile teams, to areas of difficult access to update the data of the inhabitants.
The speaker argued that the process is proceeding smoothly, as around 250 citizens are served daily at the One-Stop Public Service Desks (BUAP) in the municipalities of Soyo, Kuimba and Mbanza Kongo, following the replacement of tablets by computers and the increase in the number of operators from three to five.
He assured that in some regions of Mbanza Kongo the process of updating electoral data, namely in the communes of Kaluka, Madimba, Nkiende and Kalambata, had been completed.
In the municipality of Soyo, the updating process in the municipalities of Quelo, Sumba and Mangue Grande is completed. “All citizens who present themselves at the BUAPs are attended, in addition to the mobile teams that travel to the villages to help citizens who are more than 15 kilometers from the BUAPs”, said António Félix Kialungila.
For the communes of Kindeji, Kibala Norte and Serra de Kanda, municipalities of Nzeto and Kuimba, respectively, considered areas of difficult access, vehicles and motorcycle brigades were deployed to allow service.
António Kialungila asked all citizens who have changed residences and those who have turned 18 to go to the BUAPs and not wait for the last few days, “a situation that causes floods”.
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