The salary difficulties of state agents and civil servants in the province of Haut-Katanga are a cause for serious concern. This situation is of particular concern to national deputy Nanou MEMBA, who openly criticizes the governor of the province, Jacques Kyabula Katwe.
As a member of the Union Sacrée and a supporter of President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi, Nanou MEMBA stresses the importance of ensuring decent working conditions for civil servants, especially a few months before the general elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He wonders how the governor will be able to defend Fatshi’s record13 if the population is suffering due to the mismanagement of local leaders.
In an official correspondence, Nanou MEMBA asks the governor to regularize the salary situation of civil servants in the province of Haut-Katanga, stressing that the negative impact on the re-election of President Tshisekedi only tarnishes the image of the regime in place.
The deputy also urges the office of the Provincial Assembly of Haut-Katanga to assume its responsibilities and act quickly to find appropriate solutions to this urgent problem.
It is undeniable that the salary difficulties of civil servants have a direct impact on their well-being and their productivity. By depriving these agents of the remuneration to which they are entitled, not only is their motivation affected, but it also creates a climate of discontent within the population.
At a time when the country needs stability and progress, it is essential that local leaders take concrete measures to solve this wage problem. By ensuring that government officials are paid properly and on time, it not only ensures their well-being, but also contributes to the development of the country as a whole.
It is therefore crucial that the governor of the province of Haut-Katanga listen to the calls of Nanou MEMBA and take immediate measures to regularize the salary situation of civil servants. By doing so, he will demonstrate his commitment to the well-being of the people and help build confidence in the regime in power.
Ultimately, it is imperative that civil servants are treated fairly and receive the remuneration to which they are entitled. This will not only improve their situation, but also foster a climate of trust and stability conducive to the development of the province of Haut-Katanga and, more broadly, of the Democratic Republic of Congo