South Kivu is in the grip of a worrying situation. Mutual accusations are launched between the political leaders of the province, in particular between Professor Mushi Bonane and the Minister of Economy, Vital Kamhere, both accused of having done nothing in favor of the province and the youth of South Kivu. despite their amassed wealth on his back. This crisis of confidence, coupled with a worrying humanitarian situation, requires coordinated action to renew the political class and restore confidence in the young leaders of the province. It is essential to support these promising young leaders for a better future.
Indeed, the youth of South Kivu need reprisals against the former leaders who used the trust of the people for their own benefit. It is high time they took matters into their own hands to find concrete solutions to their problems. This requires electing new leaders who have the words and the deeds to restore hope to the people. Young political leaders ready to make decisions to improve the lives of South Kivu youth must be promoted and supported to implement strategies for the future.
Finally, it should be remembered that the economic situation of the province is alarming and that the DRC pays more than 3726 million USD to the provinces. It is therefore up to the young leaders of the province to anticipate the challenges to come and to find solutions to avoid the humanitarian and economic crisis.