Africa-Press – Angola. Representatives of civil society in the province of Uíge expect the new Executive to invest, in the next five years, in improving the sectors of Education, Health, Agriculture and in the employability of youth, in order to promote social well-being.
In a round carried out yesterday by ANGOP regarding the constitution of the new government, the interviewees also predict improvements in the State reform and in the prices of basic food products.
They also point out as a priority the completion of various social infrastructures, such as the construction of the media library, youth house, among others, which only stopped when the first stone was laid.
The deputy secretary of the National Council of Civil Society in Uíge, Ricardo Pedro João, said he hopes, in this second term of President João Lourenço, that new policies will be created for the socio-economic growth of the country, as well as the training of man.
In order to achieve this achievement, he said it was necessary for the Executive to invest in the construction of technical-professional education institutions, with a view to reducing the unemployment rate, through the promotion of self-employment, and guaranteeing the livelihood of families.
In turn, the secretary of the National Youth Council (CNJ) in Uíge, Hélio Eduardo, hopes that the new government will work to reduce the price of construction material and the construction of more roads, to facilitate the flow of products from the countryside to the cities.
Taxi driver Eduardo Manuel, 28, said he hoped that the new government elected by the people would fulfill the promises made in its electoral manifesto, complete the projects of the previous term.
In the opinion of university student Benedito Sebastião, the installation of universities in several municipalities in the province of Uíge will increase the number of people trained in the region.
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