Deolinda Dorcas Teka, who was speaking this Monday at the end of the audience granted to her by the President, João Lourenço, pointed to the lack of water and energy as "two major factors that have contributed to the consequences that many of us know".
"Where does this (lack of energy) result in the growth of the rate of violence and is also a major concern on our part", he said this Monday in statements to journalists, at the Presidential Palace in Cidade Alta, in Luanda.
The pastor made it known that she also shared with João Lourenço "the great difficulties that our farmers have had in transporting their products from the countryside to the city.
The "great first concern is to transport agricultural products from the fields to the big cities and also to look at how to conserve these products, look at the containers and factories that have this ability to preserve vegetables".
"And I believe that, by addressing these concerns, we will be helping to reduce this loss that many of them have had at work and not being able to transport the products they produce in the field", she stressed.
According to the CICA leader, the need to train pastors for pastoral ministry was also reported to the President, defending the strengthening of cooperation between institutions that "already have a certain maturity and suitability to work with the churches".
That's why, she continued, "we are here to see how we can fine-tune this cooperation, especially with the ministries of Education and Culture, Tourism and Environment".
The Ministry of Education "must necessarily also be part of our cooperation, in fact, we are already partners, but it is necessary to fine-tune this cooperation with this body so that we really have people trained with a certain moral and ethics in doing and thinking".