The situation of agents and civil servants of the State in the province of Haut-Katanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo is increasingly worrying. Indeed, the latter are going through a difficult period marked by the non-payment of their salaries for several months. This situation arouses the concern of the National Deputy Nanou MEMBA, who points the finger at the Provincial Governor, Jacques Kyabula Katwe.
As a member of the Sacred Union and a supporter of President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi, Nanou MEMBA is concerned about the impact this situation could have on the Head of State’s balance sheet. How to defend a positive balance sheet if the population suffers because of the lack of will of the leaders?
Faced with this situation, Nanou MEMBA urges the provincial governor to regularize the salary situation of civil servants. In a letter, he expresses his concern about the cries of distress of the officials of Haut-Katanga and asks for urgent measures to resolve this situation.
The National Deputy also underlines that this situation has a negative impact on the re-election of President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi and harms the positive perception of the political regime in place. He therefore calls on the office of the Provincial Assembly of Haut-Katanga to assume its responsibilities and to act quickly to find adequate solutions.
It is essential to emphasize the importance of guaranteeing decent working conditions for State agents and civil servants. Their role is essential in the proper functioning of the administration and in the implementation of public policies. It is therefore essential to take their rights into account and to provide them with regular and fair remuneration.
In conclusion, the situation of agents and civil servants of the State in the province of Haut-Katanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo is alarming. National Deputy Nanou MEMBA calls for urgent awareness on the part of the competent authorities to regularize the salary situation of these professionals. It is essential to act quickly in order to preserve the confidence of citizens in the political regime in place and to guarantee decent working conditions for these civil servants who are essential to the good governance of the country.