The issue of politico-ethnic manipulations to restore Godé Mpoyi as head of the Kinshasa Provincial Assembly continues to arouse strong indignation among provincial deputies. In a statement, they denounce these maneuvers aimed at disrupting institutional stability and sowing disorder in the democratic order.
It is important to remember that Godé Mpoyi was dismissed for serious misconduct and incompetence, following defamatory remarks made in a television program. Despite this dismissal, he tries by all means to regain his position by using political and ethnic lobbies.
The provincial deputies of Kinshasa underline in particular the recourse to a group of pastors belonging to the churches of Revival of Congo, originating for the majority of the same province as Godé Mpoyi. They also denounce the fact that some members of his family hold important positions in the executive power and the judiciary, which could influence the rehabilitation process.
These politico-ethnic maneuvers are accompanied by intimidation, threats and blackmail against certain provincial deputies in Kinshasa. The elected officials denounce this attempt to manipulate the situation by ignoring democratic principles and the rule of law.
Faced with this situation, the provincial deputies of Kinshasa issue a firm warning to the artisans of the political lobby in support of Godé Mpoyi. They call for the immediate cessation of these manipulations which jeopardize the institutional order and the stability of Congolese democracy.
It is essential to respect the law and reject these dubious political maneuvers. Preserving democracy and the unity of the country must be the priority, and this requires a total rejection of the politico-ethnic manipulations which threaten the integrity and legitimacy of institutions.
In conclusion, it is essential to remain vigilant and not to be drawn into political maneuvers which seek to take over the will of the people and democratic values. Only respect for the law and respect for the fundamental principles of the rule of law will preserve democracy and stability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo