Samuel Varela urges government to prioritize construction of new Brava Health Centre in speech to National Assembly

Nova Sintra City, March 30, 2025 (Bravanews) - Speaking from the pulpit of Cape Verde's National Assembly, the MpD MP for the Brava constituency, Samuel Varela, reminded the government of the urgency and importance of implementing the new Brava Health Center project. Varela stressed that this project, budgeted at more than 200,000 escudos, is crucial to revolutionizing the local health system and guaranteeing better conditions for the island's population.

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Samuel Varela urges government to prioritize construction of new Brava Health Centre in speech to National Assembly
Samuel Varela urges government to prioritize construction of new Brava Health Centre in speech to National Assembly

In his speech, Samuel Varela emphasized that the new Brava Health Centre is a long-awaited necessity for the population. He stressed that the current health infrastructure is inadequate and that the new center is essential for providing quality health care to the residents of Brava.

Varela urged the government to prioritize this project, stressing that the investment of two hundred thousand escudos is a fundamental step towards significantly improving the well-being of the local community. He argued that the new center will not only improve medical care, but will also attract qualified health professionals and reduce the need for patients to travel to other islands in search of treatment.

The new Brava Health Center promises to bring numerous benefits to the island, such as improved medical care, more efficient and comprehensive care, attracting health professionals from various specialties, expanding the services available locally and reducing costs in traveling to other islands.

The people of Brava are eagerly awaiting the start of construction of the new health center. The completion of this project will represent a significant milestone for the island, ensuring that residents have access to quality basic healthcare without having to leave the island.