“Meeting with Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba: a new police commander determined to secure Kinshasa”

The new Kinshasa City Police Commander, Deputy Divisional Commissioner Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba, recently made his first official outing alongside President Félix Tshisekedi. This meeting took place during the launch of the construction works of the “Musala” trades centre, financed by the Belgian Embassy in Kinshasa.

Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba, who took over from General Sylvano Kasongo, quickly established himself as a seasoned professional. His first outing was marked by an effective security system at the place of the demonstration, testifying to his commitment to ensuring the safety of the inhabitants of Kinshasa.

The new commander of the Kinshasa Police is a man of character, recognized for his honesty and balance. As a fervent Christian and proven intellectual, he intends to make Kinshasa a secure city where people can freely go about their business and protect their property.

A few months before the elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba finds himself facing many challenges in this cosmopolitan capital. His mission will be to track down the “Kulunas” and reduce the unemployment rate among young people, especially women aged 15 to 25.

The first stone laid by President Tshisekedi during the launch of the works of the “Musala” trades center shows the government’s commitment to promote vocational training and employment. This project, at an estimated cost of 10 million euros, will help reduce the youth unemployment rate in the Congolese capital.

The presence of Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba alongside President Tshisekedi during this event underlines the importance given to the security and development of Kinshasa. With his determination and professionalism, the new Kinshasa Police Commander has already raised many hopes among the population.

In conclusion, Blaise Mbula Kilimba Limba represents a new breath of fresh air for Kinshasa’s security. With his proven skills, his balanced character and his desire to make the Congolese capital a safe place, he is ready to meet the challenges that come his way and contribute to the development and well-being of the people of Kinshasa

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