In the midst of the pre-election period, marked by rising political tensions and growing insecurity, our country is facing many challenges. Hateful and inflammatory speeches by some officials and supporters fuel a climate of division and violence, jeopardizing our national cohesion.
It is in this tense context that we must become aware of the urgency of the situation. Recently, the kidnapping followed by the murder of Cherubin Okende, a former minister and deputy, caused a stir throughout the country. This tragedy raises many questions: who is responsible for this heinous crime? What were the motivations of the assassins?
Beyond sadness and anger, it is crucial that we unite to face this wave of hate speech that threatens our Republic. We cannot allow our country to be held hostage by individuals who seek to impose their single-mindedness and sow chaos.
This is where the responsibility of political leaders comes into play. In this critical period, the President of the Republic has a duty to guarantee national cohesion and preserve public order. He must take steps to ease tensions, dispel misunderstandings and bring the Nation together.
It is time for all of us, citizens and politicians, to show dignity and moderation. Beyond our political differences, we must prioritize national unity and the general interest.
In this climate of insecurity and confusion, it is crucial to remember that the Nation is in danger. Each of us has a role to play in preserving the peace and stability of our country. Whether we are simple citizens or political actors, it is time to show responsibility and put aside our personal ambitions.
In conclusion, it is imperative to react to this rise in hate speech and division. The Congolese Nation will not shy away from those who wish to sow chaos. Let us unite in the interest of our country and work together to preserve the Republic and restore the national cohesion which is lacking. The time has come to choose dialogue and tolerance instead of confrontation and insult