Senator Denis Kambayi, President of Notables and Coordinator of Senators in Grand-Kasaï, recently visited the office of the Minister of State for ITPs, Alexis Gisaro Muvunyi, to inquire about the progress of the work infrastructure in the region. This visit follows the Minister’s invitation to the chamber of wise men to answer the Senator’s questions relating to infrastructure in Grand-Kasaï.
Denis Kambayi expressed his wish to obtain precise information on the road of hope linking Kananga to Kalamba Mbuji, as well as on the sections of the RN1 between Kamwesha-Kananga and Kananga-Mbuji. He also raised the issue of roads in the city of Kananga. This approach will allow him to present himself in front of his base with concrete information on the progress of the work.
The Senator underlined the professionalism and expertise of the Minister of State for ITP, considering him as a competent and committed technician in his field. This visit allowed him to collect information and images that will be useful during his next field visit to Kananga.
It should be noted that the Minister of State, Alexis Gisaro Muvunyi, had already responded to the concerns of 22 senators during an intervention before the chamber of senators. His convincing speech reassured elected officials who had concerns about road infrastructure in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
This visit by Senator Denis Kambayi shows the importance given to infrastructure in the Grand-Kasaï region and testifies to the commitment of elected officials to closely monitor the progress of the work. It is essential to highlight these initiatives which contribute to the development of the country and to the improvement of the living conditions of the populations.
In conclusion, the visit of Senator Denis Kambayi to the office of the Minister of State for ITPs, Alexis Gisaro Muvunyi, demonstrates the importance given to infrastructure in Grand-Kasaï. This approach will allow the Senator to provide accurate information to his base and to closely monitor the progress of the work. It is crucial to support these efforts aimed at improving the living conditions of the populations and promoting the development of the region.