Title: Civil servants in the DRC awaiting payment: the situation worries MP Nanou MEMBA
Introduction :
Civil servants and agents of the State in the province of Haut-Katanga, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, are going through a difficult period marked by delays in the payment of their salaries. This worrying situation does not escape the attention of deputy Nanou MEMBA, who does not fail to criticize the governor of the province, Jacques Kyabula Katwe. In this article, we will look at the concerns expressed by Nanou MEMBA and her call for the regularization of the salary situation of civil servants.
Analysis of the situation :
Civil servants and agents of the State of Haut-Katanga have been suffering from late payments for several months, which has created a difficult situation for them. Faced with this reality, MP Nanou MEMBA, member of the Sacred Union supporting the President of the Republic Félix Antoine Tshisekedi, raises a crucial question: how can the President’s record be defended if the population is suffering because of the lack of leadership will?
Call to action:
Nanou MEMBA is therefore sounding the alarm and asking the governor of the province to take measures to regularize the salary situation of civil servants. In a correspondence addressed to the governor, he expresses his concern at the suffering endured by the population and underlines the negative impact this could have on the re-election of President Tshisekedi. He also calls on the office of the Provincial Assembly to take the file in hand and to find rapid and adequate solutions.
Conclusion :
The difficult situation of civil servants in the province of Haut-Katanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo raises legitimate concerns on the part of deputy Nanou MEMBA. The regularization of salary payments becomes essential to relieve the population and avoid negative repercussions on the image of the government in place. It is now essential that the authorities take concrete measures to meet the needs of civil servants and restore a stable financial situation