The National Assembly is strengthening the capacities of the armed forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) in their fight against armed groups by releasing an envelope of 100,000 US dollars. This contribution aims to support the soldiers engaged in different fronts in the province of Ituri.
The remittance of this sum was made by the caucus of parliamentarians from the province under a state of siege to the military governor, thus representing the president of the Lower House of Parliament, Mboso N’kodia. National deputy Jean-Claude Drazza expressed that this contribution was the expression of the National Assembly’s support for the armed forces in their fight against the activism of armed groups.
Lieutenant-General Luboya N’kashama, having received this envelope, assured that this money would be used for the cause of peace in Ituri. Indeed, the FARDC are heavily engaged in this region as well as in North Kivu, to hunt down foreign and local rebels and restore state authority.
These donations and contributions are of great importance for the ongoing military operations. They make it possible to strengthen the operational capacity of the armed forces and support their efforts in the fight against armed groups. The security and stability of the Ituri region are major challenges for the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and this contribution from the National Assembly is a clear demonstration of its commitment to peace and security in the country.
It is essential to support the FARDC in their mission by providing them with the necessary resources to carry out their operations. The fight against armed groups is a major challenge for the stability of the country, and it is important that all actors, whether political, military or civilian, mobilize to provide support and contribute to solving this problem.
The contribution of the National Assembly testifies to a strong political will to fight against armed groups and to restore peace in the Ituri region. It also shows that the Congolese government recognizes the importance of building the capacity of the armed forces to ensure the security of the population and restore order in the region.
In conclusion, this envelope of 100,000 US dollars offered by the National Assembly for the armed forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo is a significant gesture which aims to support the soldiers engaged in the fight against armed groups in Ituri. This testifies to the Congolese government’s commitment to the security and stability of the country, as well as its desire to restore state authority in the region. It is essential that all relevant actors continue to mobilize and support the efforts of the armed forces to put an end to the activism of armed groups and to establish lasting peace.