Luanda- University lecturer Phan Van Duc this Friday said that turning Luanda into a modern city with tall buildings and restructuring roads will minimise transport problems, since it will facilitate the construction of tunnels to the metropolitan.
According to the civil engineer who was speaking to ANGOP on the emerging of new buildings in Luanda, this can happen within some yeare, when the city becomes well organised in terms of architectonic arrangement.
"Everything begins now with works that are modernising the country's capital, something that will ease the construction of tunnels for transportation, essential for the travelling of the population", he affirmed.
He added that the country is in a phase of vast development and there are conditions to create a modern city, with the aim of compare Luanda to other cities of the world.
He argued that with a metro system functioning, transport will be facilitated and Luanda has all the conditions necessary for the creation of this kind of transportation, since it has soils favourable to big engineering works, maintaining its architectonic structure.
On the other hand, he referred that the population is growing and a transport network through metro will help curb citizens' travelling difficulties. ANGOP