Ambassador reiterates commitment to working to solve diaspora problems – Jornal OPaís

The Ambassador of Angola to Portugal, Maria de Jesus Ferreira, reaffirmed, on Saturday, in Lisbon, the Government’s commitment to continue working with the Angolan community, to resolve the problems of citizens’ lack of documentation.

The diplomat reported that there are still citizens who lack Angolan documentation, but when they go to consular posts, they are given the necessary information regarding their situation and what steps they must follow to obtain documents.

Maria de Jesus Ferreira reacted to the concerns of representatives of Angolan associations in the Diaspora and students, which have to do with the lack of documentation, legalization and accommodation in Portuguese territory, in a community consultation meeting.

He also highlighted that the diplomatic representation has also provided assistance to students and patients when they request Angolan State facilities.

The Consul of Angola in Lisbon, Vicência de Brito, clarified that the consulate has carried out campaigns so that citizens can process consular cards, ID cards and passports in various areas of Lisbon.

Regarding Angolans imprisoned in Lisbon, Vicência de Brito reported that the Angolan State has been working with the competent entities to resolve documentation problems that many face and that they have also helped with hygiene kits for them.

At the meeting, citizens stated that the number of Angolans has increased and they often arrive in Portugal without any guidance and face difficulties ranging from accommodation, lack of work and problems in their legalization.

The representative of the Quinta do Mocho association, Domingos Cipriano, said that in 2022 they controlled 437 Angolans, with many members, residing in Portugal for more than 20 years, still without any document from Angola.

Maria Daio, from the Association of Angolans on Madeira Island, asked Angolan entities to visit that archipelago, as it has many job opportunities for Angolans and even to exchange exchanges with the Government.

On the other hand, student Aline da Conceição asked the Angolan Government to put into practice the policies created for young people, because they are often left behind in documents.

Speaking to the press, the secretary of the MPLA Political Bureau for Organization and Insertion in Society, Gonçalves Muandumba, made a positive assessment of his working visit to Portugal and promised to take all concerns presented by citizens to the competent authorities.

“It is the orientation of the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, to work with communities in the diaspora, to listen to the concerns and problems they face, and they are heard”, he highlighted.

More than 220 people from 45 Angolan associations and a delegation of current and former Angolan deputies took part in the meeting, led by Gonçalves Muandumba and João “Jú” Martins, both from the MPLA.

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