Dear coordinator of the newspaper O PAÍS, I hope you are well, and thank you very much for the opportunity you give me in this edition, as I write because of the rubbish that has been living in the back of the Hospital Geral de Luanda, in Golfe II.
Anyone who goes to a hospital always gets the idea that things inside and around them are a bed of roses, but at the nursing home in Golfe II it is not quite like that.
The objects in that space are deposited by residents and this directly or indirectly affects the lives of citizens and also the residents who spend there every holy day.
The huge dumpster, with ladies preparing food for some employees and patients, leads one to believe that everything that is done in that area does not meet the required standards.
I think that the authorities should pay more attention to that and other spaces, because we already know what consequences garbage causes within people and society.
In this way, I hope that that space, adjacent to the General Hospital of Luanda, in Golfe, will be free of rubbish or that better conditions will be created, because children who walk around the containers often set fires.
And, as is evident, smoke invades the hospital, then reaches the place where the patients and even the employees are, that is, doctors and administrative staff.
I question, is that ok? I have doubts.
Riquinho de Alentejo, Golf II