“Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba, new hope for Kinshasa’s security, during his first outing with President Félix Tshisekedi”

Title: Discover the new Kinshasa Police Commander during his first official outing with President Félix Tshisekedi

Introduction :
Deputy Divisional Commissioner Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba recently took office as the new Kinshasa City Police Commander. His first official outing took place alongside the President of the Republic Félix Tshisekedi, during the launch of the construction works of the Cité de Métiers “Musala”. This inauguration was held thanks to funding from the Belgian Embassy in Kinshasa, and aims to promote vocational training and employment for young people in the Congolese capital.

A professional determined to make Kinshasa safer:
Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba, fervent Christian and proven intellectual, is a man of character committed to making Kinshasa a secure city. He has also promised to track down the “Kulunas” and pursue them to their last entrenchment. With a professional approach and an impressive security system put in place during his first official outing, the new Kinshasa Police Commander demonstrates his determination to ensure the safety of the inhabitants and to protect their property.

Challenges for the cosmopolitan capital:
A few months before the elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba faces many challenges in a capital as diverse as Kinshasa. In addition to the fight against crime, he will also have to tackle the security of public places, the management of demonstrations and the prevention of social unrest. His ability to maintain order and establish a climate of trust will be essential to ensure the smooth running of the next electoral events.

The Cité de Métiers “Musala”: a project for the employment of young people
The first official outing of Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba alongside President Tshisekedi took place during the launch of the works of the Cité de Métiers “Musala”. This vocational training centre, financed by the Belgian Embassy in Kinshasa, aims to reduce the unemployment rate among young people aged 15 to 25, 50% of whom are women. With an estimated cost of 10,000,000 euros, this Kin-Emploi project will complement the efforts of the Minister of Vocational Training and Trades, Mrs. Kipulu.

Conclusion :
The new Kinshasa Police Commander, Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba, affirms his determination to make the Congolese capital safer for its inhabitants. His first official outing alongside President Tshisekedi marks the beginning of his mandate, during which he will have to face many challenges to ensure the safety and well-being of the people of Kinshasa. The launch of the works of the Cité de Métiers “Musala” also testifies to the importance given to vocational training and youth employment in the Congolese capital.

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