Title: The new promoters of public enterprises in the DRC appointed by President Tshisekedi
Introduction :
President Félix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) recently appointed new animators for some public companies in the country. These appointments were announced in a televised statement by the Head of State’s spokesperson, Tina Salama. Some people have been reappointed to their positions, while new figures are entering these key organizations. The appointments aim to strengthen the management and operation of public enterprises in the DRC. In this article, we bring you the list of new animators and discuss the impact of these changes on the country.
Key appointments:
Among the public companies concerned, the National Agency for the Development of Congolese Entrepreneurship (ANADEC) now has Maguy Rwakabuba as President of the Board of Directors (PCA), Kizaba Godefroid as Managing Director (DG) and Mathieu Tshimbumbu as Director Deputy General (DGA). The Congo Archives Institute, meanwhile, has Kompay Richard as PCA, Kasongo Mande as DG and Bola Lubaki Papy as DGA.
Other companies, such as the National Forest Fund (FFN), the National Institute for Agronomic Study and Research (INERA) and the Cultural Promotion Fund (FPC), have also experienced a renewal of their key leaders. These appointments are the result of a desire to set up a competent and qualified team to carry out the missions of these public companies.
The impact of the changes:
The appointments of new animators within public companies in the DRC can have a significant impact on the economy and the development of the country. Competent and effective leaders can play a crucial role in the growth and prosperity of these key organizations. By choosing qualified and experienced professionals, President Tshisekedi hopes to improve the governance and management of public enterprises, thus promoting their development and their contribution to the national economy.
Moreover, these appointments send a strong signal in terms of transparency and the fight against corruption. By appointing competent and honest facilitators, President Tshisekedi shows his determination to combat illicit practices and promote sound and efficient management of public resources.
Conclusion :
The recent appointments of public enterprise operators in the DRC by President Tshisekedi mark an important step in the government’s desire to strengthen the management and performance of these key entities. By choosing competent and honest leaders, the President hopes to promote the country’s economic development and fight against corruption. These changes are an opportunity to promote transparent governance and build public trust in state-owned enterprises. Now all that remains is to observe the impacts of these appointments on the ground and assess their contribution to the growth and development of the DRC