Dielka focused on the issue and directly said, "No matter what method is used, the surrounding rainforest must be prioritized, but what Cabinda lacks most now is manpower. It's not feasible to let your stationed troops complete this task, and you don't have many people either."
Balco replied, "Mr. Dielka, you can rest assured about this. Our primary goal now is to address the material reception issues around the Cabinda port. Once the problems around the port are resolved, food and supplies can be secured, and subsequently, government personnel will be stationed to organize manpower for clearing the surrounding rainforest."
So far, East Africa has not established a government in Cabinda, which is why Balco, a military person, is liaising with Dielka's team.
Of course, in the future, Cabinda's military role will not be diminished. As the endpoint of the Congo River and the northern defense line of East Africa, the place will still have troops stationed.
