Traditional authorities in the province of Mongala in the Democratic Republic of Congo recently appealed for peace and cohesion within their community. During a meeting organized by Governor Cesar Limbaya Mbangisa, customary chiefs stressed the importance of unity for the development of the province.
The Governor of Mongala shared with the participants his two-month trip to Kinshasa, where he met the authorities to solicit their support for the unity of the province. He stressed the importance of trust in his leadership.
Edouard Alua, president of the customary chiefs of Mongala, sensitized the population on the importance of unity, peace and cohesion to ensure the development of the province. He also warned against those who spread division within the community and called for them to be rejected.
Actors from local civil society also encouraged the governor to continue this dialogue with other professional categories in the province. They pleaded for the rehabilitation of road, administrative, agricultural and school infrastructure, stressing that this would contribute to the socio-economic momentum of Mongala.
This call from the traditional authorities of Mongala is of great importance in a context where peace and unity are essential to allow the development of the province. The population is thus invited to work together to ensure the prosperity of Mongala and to reject attempts at division.
This awareness-raising approach led by customary chiefs shows their commitment to peace and the well-being of their community. By encouraging unity and promoting the development of the province, they play a key role in promoting progress and stability. It is important to support these initiatives and value the leadership of traditional authorities in building a strong and prosperous community.
La Mongala has great potential for development and by working together people can overcome challenges and build a better future. This call for peace and cohesion is an important step on this path and it is essential that everyone actively participates in it