Luanda – Saturday´s electoral campaign topped speechs by the heads of the parties lists, presentation of their governance programmes and mobilisation of voters in various provinces of the country.
PHA
PHA leader Florbela Malaquias reiterated her party’s commitment to dignify professions such as those of the taxi drivers and motorbike, by registering them with the national social security system.
Addressing a mass rally in the Cunaza Norte province, the politician spoke again of the issues related to humanisation, free health and education, with the exception of private education, as part of her governance programme.
P-NJANGO
P-NJANGO opened its election campaign in Malanje province with a march through several sides of the constituency in support for its president, Eduardo Chingunji.
In his speech, the politician focused on the fight against hunger and poverty, as well as the improvement of the education and health sectors, in waht he said to promoting social justice.
APN
APN’s first secretary in Cuanza Sul, Vilares Malunga, considered
the family basic unit of the society, stressing the importance of working on promotion of its welfare.
In its door-to-door mobilisation campaign, the militants travelled through several areas of Sumbe city, sensitizing citizens to vote for the party.
In Cuanza Norte province, FNLA addressed the implementation of solutions capable of transforming the public administration, making it "more effective and efficient".
Ndalatando city, the party's General Secretary, Aguiar Laurindo, added that the intention is to guarantee a less bureaucratic in public administration.
CASA-CE
CASA-CE expressed its intention to give more impetus to the programme of reconverting the informal economy into the formal economy.
In Cuito municipality, the coalition’s leader, Manuel Fernandes, who was addressing a mass rally, promised to reduce imports of essential goods.
PRS
PRS president Benedito Daniel said in Mbanza Kongo (Zaire province) that his party will allocate to Zaire province 50 percent of the tax revenues from oil exploration, if this political organisation wins the polls.
He said his party´s governance programme proposed sharing the wealth for the region´s development to allow the creation of more jobs for local youths and the equitable distribution of national income.
UNITA
UNITA´s candidate for President of the Republic, Adalberto Costa Júnior, pledged to work on improving the socio-economic conditions, mainly of the local population.
Saurimo, Lunda Sul province, Adalberto Costa Júnior pledged to tackle problems such as the lack of access of citizens to basic necessities, the degradation of roads and youth unemployment, as well as issues related to the supply of drinking water, electricity, health, housing and human rights.
MPLA
MPLA president, João Lourenço, once again focused on
on economic issues, announcing the availability, in the next three years, of US$ 300 million to promote cattle breeding across the country.
In his speech delivered in Lubango, southern Huíla province, the politician recalled that several projects were underway in the areas of health, agriculture, academic and professional training and improving the proximity of health services to communities.
He also highlighted the commitment to protect minorities and construction of large water reservoirs in the region.