Reinforced security in Kinshasa: Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba promises a secure city
Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, will benefit from a new impetus in terms of security. Deputy Commissioner Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba, recently appointed Kinshasa Police Commander, has pledged to make the city a safe place where residents can go about their business freely.
During his first official outing alongside President Félix Tshisekedi, Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba displayed commendable professionalism with the deployment of a security device at the place of the demonstration. This new police commander has clearly expressed his determination to hunt down the “Kulunas”, criminals who are rampant in the city, and to ensure the protection of property and people.
A man of character and a fervent Christian, Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba is also known for his honesty and poise. He therefore has all the qualities necessary to meet the challenges of his position in a cosmopolitan capital like Kinshasa.
This official release of Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba took place during the launch of the construction works of the Cité de Métiers “Musala”, financed by the Embassy of Belgium through the Belgian development agency ENABEL. This project, worth 10,000,000 euros, aims to create job opportunities for young people aged 15 to 25, 50% of whom are women. It is part of efforts to reduce the unemployment rate in Kinshasa.
A few months before the elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the appointment of Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba as commander of the Kinshasa police is a strong signal in favor of the security and development of the city. The inhabitants will thus be able to hope for a better future, where they will be able to fully enjoy their rights and their peace of mind.
In conclusion, the appointment of Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba as Kinshasa Police Commander is promising news for the security of the Congolese capital. His professionalism, character and commitment make him a key player in the fight against crime and the establishment of a secure environment in Kinshasa. The inhabitants can therefore have confidence in the future and hope for an improvement in their daily lives in the months to come