Uíge - The pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Félix Kiatuta, on Monday in the city of Uíge defended the need for serious focus on retrieval of moral and civic values for the preservation of peace and national reconciliation, achieved on 4 April 2002.
Speaking to ANGOP regarding the Church's contribution to the moralization of society, the religious man said that the Church, as a partner of the State, will continue to transmit the message about moral and civic values to the church members.
When asked about the census, the religious leader considered it important, highlighting that the process will allow the State to know how many people we are and how we live, in order to plan the distribution of services to the population, as well as other benefits.
Thus, Pastor Félix Kiatuta called on the population to adhere to the General Population and Housing Census, as well as to provide real information to census takers.
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