New heads of sectors appointed in North Kivu, a key step for the stability and development of the region
In a recent decree signed by the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of the Interior, Security and Customary Affairs of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the list of new heads of sectors in North Kivu was made public. This change of leadership within the sectoral administration marks a key step for the stability and development of the region.
In the territory of Beni, North Kivu, two sectors have experienced changes of command. First of all, in the Ruwenzori sector, Kasereka Mapathi Japhet takes over as head of sector administration, thus replacing Mr. Boozi Sindiwako Bin Vuhaka, who held this position for more than 12 years. In the Beni-Mbau sector, Kakule Bulembo Pascal succeeds Paluku Lumande Remy.
This appointment of new heads of sectors aims to strengthen local administration in North Kivu and promote good governance. Sector chiefs play an essential role in managing public affairs, coordinating community activities and maintaining order in their respective areas. Their commitment and leadership are crucial to ensure the safety of people and property, as well as to promote the socio-economic development of the region.
The full list of new heads of sectors in North Kivu is as follows:
– Beni-Mbau sector: Kakule Bulembo Siviwe Pascal
– Ruwenzori Sector: Kasereka Mapathi Japhet
– Sector of Bapere in the territory of Lubero: Muhindo Sivikunula Macaire
– Sector of Katoyi in the territory of Masisi: Kichengele Bazungu Jacques
– Osso-Banyungu sector in Masisi territory: Kipanda Mungo Biiri
– Bakano sector in Walikale territory: Selemani Bwani Kitunda
– Sector of Wanianga in the territory of Walikale: Petro Limbisa Alpha
It should be noted that the heads of sectors appointed in the provinces under a state of siege will not take up their duties until this exceptional measure has been lifted.
This appointment of new heads of sectors is an important step in the establishment of solid local governance in North Kivu. It will help strengthen the presence of the state in the region, promote security and foster socio-economic development. The new heads of sectors will be responsible for mobilizing the population, promoting social cohesion and working closely with local authorities and civil society actors to meet the needs and aspirations of local communities.
In conclusion, the appointment of new heads of sectors in North Kivu is an important step towards the consolidation of local administration and the promotion of the development of the region.. These men and women will have a crucial role to play in building a better future for the inhabitants of their respective sectors