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Abel Chivukuvuku confirms he flew without a boarding pass and questions empty seats on the plane

Politician Abel Chivukuvuku confirmed to Lusa that he had flown from Cabinda to Luanda without a boarding pass, questioning that there were empty seats on the plane and suggesting an attempt to retain him in that province.

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According to the Public Television of Angola (TPA), the politician, who participated on Saturday, in Cabinda, in a UNITA rally, allegedly violated "aeronautical measures" when boarding a TAAG airline flight without a boarding pass.

A fact confirmed to Lusa by himself, who, however, guaranteed that the trip was previously agreed with the State protocol services, which would have his boarding pass in his possession.

A protocol officer interviewed by TPA, who said he had been threatened, said that the delegation of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) did not have confirmed tickets, so there would have to be withdrawals, but Abel Chivukuvuku forced entry to the plane and refused to descend.

A TAAG supervisor told television the note existed but was dated June 17, describing the situation as "embarrassing".

Abel Chivukuvuku, former leader of UNITA and the CASA-CE coalition, told Lusa, who is expected to run in the elections scheduled for August 24 in UNITA's lists, after the Constitutional Court made his new political project PRA-JA Servir Angola unfeasible, told Lusa. another version of events.

According to Chivukuvuku, he traveled to Cabinda on Saturday to participate in a UNITA rally, chaired by the party's leader, Adalberto da Costa Júnior.

"That same day, I asked my services to deal with State protocol in order to be able to return to Luanda on the 12th [Sunday], on the afternoon flight," he said.

On Sunday, the UNITA delegation went to the airport, as he said, around 2:00 pm: "We were installed in the protocol room and they told me that the ticket was with the protocol services and that they would only give me the board when you get on the minibus".

Chivukuvuku said that when the bus arrived, it gave priority to the leader of UNITA, hoping to continue on the second trip. However, "when the bus came back they said the plane was full and we couldn't board".

"I demanded to go to the plane and when I got there they asked me for the boarding pass. I said I had the protocol services and decided to go up. I sat down, and when the flight attendant came to talk to me, I told her to request the voucher to protocol services," he reported, confirming that he did not respond to requests to get off the plane.

The politician also stated that he was the last passenger to board and saw that there were five seats available, questioning the reasons why three other people from his delegation (the office director and two escorts) were prevented from boarding.

"They can do this with other passengers, with the Chivukuvuku they will never do it", he affirmed, peremptory.

On the reasons for the incident, he considered that "either there is a lot of disorganization" or the attempt to stop was deliberate.

"Either there is a lot of disorganization or it was politically oriented and they wanted to keep me in Cabida and that I do not accept", stressed Chivukuvuku, adding that he has already asked for a meeting with the Minister of Transport to ask for explanations about similar situations, in which passengers are prevented to board despite having a ticket and availability of seats.

The air carrier TAAG, questioned by Lusa about the alleged disturbances, sent information on the matter for later.

Lusa also asked those responsible for the Ministry of the Interior in Cabinda for more details on the criminal case that will have been opened against Abel Chivukuvuku, and is also awaiting clarification.

Chivukuvuku assured Lusa that he was not notified of any process and speaks of attempts to "demonize and manipulate" the MPLA (the ruling party in Angola since 1975).

"I am right and I have rights," he concluded.

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