The news in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is marked by the presence of a strong delegation from the General Inspectorate of Finance (IGF) in the town of Mbuji-Mayi, in the Oriental Province. This delegation, led by Victor Batubenga Pandamadi, went to the general prosecutor’s office as soon as it arrived.
The purpose of this meeting between Victor Batubenga and Attorney General Maurice Kama was to discuss the program of 145 territories, a flagship initiative of the Head of State Felix-Antoine Tshisekedi. Victor Batubenga stressed the importance of this visit in order to take stock of the evolution of the local program of 145 territories, which is close to the heart of the Head of State. He also mentioned the constraints encountered on the ground and the importance of collaboration with the head of justice to resolve them.
Before this trip, Victor Batubenga assessed the mission of the finance inspectors already present in the province. He reviewed various files and gave new directives to improve their efficiency.
These events illustrate the commitment of the Congolese government in the implementation of the program of 145 territories. This initiative aims to promote local development through targeted projects and investments in the different regions of the country.
The IGF’s visit to Mbuji-Mayi and the collaboration with the General Prosecutor’s Office demonstrate the desire of the Congolese authorities to guarantee transparency and the proper management of the resources allocated to this ambitious program. This is an important step towards the achievement of development objectives and improvement of the living conditions of the populations in the territories of the DRC.
In conclusion, the presence of the General Inspectorate of Finance in Mbuji-Mayi to evaluate the program of 145 territories shows the commitment of the Congolese government in the implementation of this program. The collaboration with the General Prosecutor’s Office bears witness to the desire to guarantee transparency and the proper management of the resources allocated. These efforts aim to promote local development and improve the living conditions of populations in the different regions of the DRC