Title: ADF rebels at large in the Babila-Bakwanza chiefdom: a necessary military response
Introduction :
The situation in the Babila-Bakwanza chiefdom, in the Mambasa region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is causing serious concern. There are reports of the presence of Ugandan rebels from the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in the area, endangering the local population. In this article, we examine the current situation and the need for military intervention to end this threat.
Fires and attacks:
According to the coordination of the new Congolese civil society (NSCC) territorial branch of Mambasa, the ADF rebels recently burned down several houses in the localities of Babulujo and Mabuluku. These acts of violence have sown terror among the villagers who live in constant fear of ADF attacks.
Call for military action:
Faced with this alarming situation, the NSCC citizen structure is asking the authorities to intervene quickly by deploying a sufficient number of soldiers in the Babila-Bakwanza chiefdom. According to Master John vuleveryo, coordinator of the NSCC, it is imperative to hunt down the rebels of the ADF and put an end to their free movement in the region. Without military intervention, the population remains vulnerable to continued ADF attacks.
Previous killers:
It should be recalled that the villages of Apesiko and Elake North were also attacked by ADF rebels only a few days ago, causing the death of twelve people. Despite alerts from the population, the authorities have not taken the necessary measures to guarantee the safety of the population.
Conclusion :
The situation in the Babila-Bakwanza chiefdom is worrying. Attacks by ADF rebels endanger the lives of villagers, who live in constant terror. It is imperative that the authorities deploy soldiers to track down the ADF and ensure the safety of the population. The absence of military operations can only encourage the ADF to continue their acts of violence