Kinshasa: The National Assembly calls for the equipment of the national police to guarantee the security of the population

Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has experienced a wave of violence in recent weeks. Faced with this worrying situation, the National Assembly recommended equipping the Congolese National Police (PNC) with the equipment necessary to guarantee the safety of the people of Kinshasa.

Christophe Mboso N’kodia, the president of the lower house of parliament, thus invited the elected officials of the city of Kinshasa to encourage the elements of the national police to play a more active role in the security of the city. The latter are encouraged to collect useful security-related information from their elected officials. The President of the National Assembly also raised the question of the precise information that the provincial services must provide to the national authorities to enable them to act effectively in case of need.

Securing the population of Kinshasa, according to the words of the President of the National Assembly, necessarily involves equipping the elements of the national police, thus enabling them to fulfill their security mission with professionalism. To this end, the quaestor of the Kinshasa Provincial Assembly, Papy Epiana, recently raised the issue of insecurity in Maluku, east of Kinshasa, which has seen an upsurge in attacker activity in recent times. . The elected representatives of the province of Kinshasa have thus agreed to find appropriate solutions to put an end to the activities of the terrorists who terrorize the populations of Kinshasa and the neighboring provinces to the east of the capital.

In short, security is a collective issue that calls for the involvement of all sections of the population. The collaboration between elected officials and the national police thus aims to guarantee the safety of all Kinshasa people. Hoping that such initiatives will bring peace to the city of Kinshasa and to all the provinces of the DRC affected by insecurity