Municipality of Mangina: Rocky Kakule Muvunga calls for the vigilance of the population against the excesses of the military
The mayor of Mangina commune, Rocky Kakule Muvunga, recently appealed to the population to remain vigilant and alert in the event of suspicious behavior on the part of the military. In an official statement, he urges citizens to report any cases of wandering soldiers to the local security committee, as well as to the base chiefs of the municipality.
This initiative follows information concerning an individual pretending to be a soldier who would go door to door in the evening and ask the inhabitants for the sum of 1000 Congolese francs. The mayor therefore invites residents not to hesitate to report such acts. He insists on the importance of contacting the competent authorities so that they can intervene and take the necessary measures. Rocky Kakule Muvunga also stresses the need to ban acts of mob justice, which have unfortunately been increasingly common in the region.
This position of the mayor reflects the growing concern over the mob justice cases that have been deplored in Beni and the surrounding area. Last week, a soldier was tragically lynched by the local population, highlighting the need to act quickly to prevent such acts of violence.
Security is a major issue for the municipality of Mangina, and Rocky Kakule Muvunga intends to put in place effective measures to protect residents. By calling for public cooperation and encouraging the reporting of suspicious behavior, he hopes to contribute to a safer environment and prevent any act of mob justice.
It is essential that local authorities and security forces work together to ensure the tranquility and safety of residents. Mangina residents can play a key role in reporting suspicious behavior or illegal activity, allowing authorities to respond quickly and effectively.
Mayor Rocky Kakule Muvunga’s statement is a strong reminder of the importance of everyone’s vigilance and cooperation to preserve peace and security in the commune of Mangina. By working together, it is possible to build a safe environment and prevent acts of violence