Title: Delly Sessanga in Bandundu: Call for mobilization for the elections and the rebuilding of Congo
Introduction :
Political leader Delly Sessanga, president of the Together of Volunteers for the Recovery of Congo (ENVOL) party, toured the city of Bandundu, capital of Kwilu province. This visit is part of his “Refoundation of the Congo” campaign, aimed at mobilizing the population for the upcoming elections. Upon his arrival, he was warmly welcomed by his supporters, and then held a meeting to share his message.
A call for electoral participation:
Delly Sessanga took the opportunity to urge the people of Bandundu not to give in to calls for a boycott of the elections. According to him, refusing to participate in the elections would give an advantage to the power in place. He recalled the importance of going out massively to vote and thus allow the emergence of new leaders. His message was clear: we must prevent the current administration from retaining power and choose leaders who will truly work for the common good.
An unprecedented mobilization:
In this dynamic, Delly Sessanga also stressed that the year 2023 should not be a repeat of the year 2018. He invited the inhabitants of Bandundu to remain in the polling stations until the complete counting of the ballots. This citizen mobilization is essential to guarantee the integrity and transparency of the electoral process.
The Refoundation of the Congo:
Delly Sessanga’s tour in Bandundu is part of his electoral program of “Refounding the Congo”. This program is based on five major axes: national security and independence, youth employment, general unity, the rehabilitation of the general interest and the sense of the common good, as well as the reaffirmation of the primacy and the centrality of the state. It is a comprehensive vision aimed at redressing the country and putting the Congo back on the path to progress and prosperity.
Conclusion :
Delly Sessanga’s visit to Bandundu was marked by a strong call for electoral participation and the mobilization of the population. He recalled the importance of choosing leaders who will truly work for the general interest and the rebuilding of the Congo. His tour in the Grand Bandundu area reinforces his electoral campaign and mobilizes citizens around a common vision for the future of the country.