Title: Civil servants in the DRC victims of late payments: the situation is deteriorating
Introduction :
The province of Haut-Katanga, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is going through a difficult period for agents and civil servants of the State. The latter have been experiencing payment delays for several months, which have a major impact on their financial situation. The national deputy Nanou MEMBA, member of the Sacred Union and supporter of President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi, reacted strongly to this situation and challenged the governor of the province, Jacques Kyabula Katwe.
The cry of distress of the officials:
Nanou MEMBA, concerned about the impact of this situation on the population and on the re-election of President Tshisekedi, asks the governor to regularize the salary situation of civil servants. He points out that these late payments deprive the regime of a positive discourse in public opinion and jeopardize the defense of the president’s balance sheet. In a letter addressed to the governor, Nanou MEMBA insists on the importance of taking into consideration the cries of distress of these officials, victims of this worrying situation.
The call to action for politicians:
In addition to his request addressed to the governor, Nanou MEMBA also calls on the office of the Provincial Assembly of Haut-Katanga to take the file head on to find urgent and appropriate solutions. He believes that politicians have a duty to respond to the legitimate concerns of civil servants and to guarantee decent working conditions.
The impact on the regime in place:
The situation of civil servants who are victims of late payments cannot be ignored, as it has a direct impact on the re-election of President Tshisekedi. If the population suffers and the leaders fail to resolve this problem, this could damage the image of the regime in place and deprive it of a positive discourse in public opinion. It is therefore essential to take concrete measures to regularize the salary situation of civil servants in order to preserve the confidence of citizens.
Conclusion :
The situation of civil servants in the province of Haut-Katanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo is worrying. The delays in payment they have suffered for several months call into question their living and working conditions. Deputy Nanou MEMBA is sounding the alarm and asking the governor to regularize the salary situation of these civil servants. It also recalls the importance for political leaders to take into account these legitimate concerns and to find urgent solutions. It is crucial to solve this problem to preserve the image of the regime in place and meet the expectations of the population.