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Angola: Home Affairs Ministry Holds Consultative Council Tuesday


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

21 April 2008
Posted to the web 21 April 2008

Luanda

The central Huambo City will host on Tuesday the broad consultative council of the Ministry of Home Affairs (Minint), which will assess the action plan for the sector in 2008, among other issues.

The meeting, to be chaired by the incumbent minister, Roberto Leal Monteiro "Ngongo", will balance the degree of accomplishment of the recommendations from the previous meeting, held in December 2007 and also assess the plan of medical security in the Ministry of Home Affairs.

According to the programme of activities that has reached ANGOP, in Luanda, the meeting will also assess the map of traffic control activities in integrated service offices for the Citizens, as well as the rules to be followed by construction works supervisors.

An information about the new organic statute of the Home Affairs Ministry is also on the discussing agenda.

Meanwhile, on the fringes of the council, the Home Affairs minister, Roberto Leal Monteiro "Ngongo", is going to launch the first stone of building prison production field of Sambo.

The official will also visit the prison of Huambo, the fourth unit of the Rapid Intervention Police (PIR), migration and foreigners service (SME) and the head-office of the provincial delegation and command of the National Police in Huambo.

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The gathering, which is to last four days, will be attended by representatives of central organs and provincial delegates of the Home Affairs Ministry.



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