Luanda, 17 July, 2025 / 3:48 pm (ACI Africa).
The Catholic Church in Angola has joined forces with the country’s National Police in a nationwide campaign aimed at raising awareness and reducing traffic accidents in the country.
The President of the Bishops' Conference of Angola and São Tomé and Príncipe (CEAST), met on Tuesday, July 15, with the General Commander of the National Police, Francisco Monteiro Ribas da Silva, to address the rise in fatalities owing to road accidents, and particularly to explore ways in which the Church can help tame the situation.
“We are here because of a phenomenon that we, as the National Police, cannot resolve alone. Road accidents,” Commander Ribas said during the meeting at the CEAST headquarters in Luanda.
“More than “5,000 accidents and over 4,000 deaths have been recorded nationwide this year”, he said in an attempt to describe the severity of the matter, and noted that some of the incidents are hit-and-run.
“We hope this strategic partnership with the Church will help us educate citizens,” the Police Commander said.






