Insecurity in Matadi Kongo-Central: The new provincial police commissioner promises radical measures
The city of Matadi, in the province of Kongo-Central, is facing an alarming situation of insecurity. It is in this context that Deputy Divisional Commissioner Israel Kantu Bakulu took office last Saturday, with the firm intention of putting an end to this wave of crime.
During the handover ceremony at the police command staff, the new commissioner announced that a general parade would be held on July 31. This opportunity will allow him to communicate the new measures and strategies he intends to put in place to eradicate insecurity in all its forms in the region.
Kongo-Central faces several security challenges, including the presence of youth gangs called Kuluna and attacks by highway robbers. The outgoing provincial commissioner, Placide Nyembo, underlined that the inhabitants are regularly victims of nocturnal burglaries, while armed thugs loot vehicles on the National road number 1, thus stealing the precious goods of travelers and motorists.
However, Deputy Commissioner Israel Kantu Bakulu intends to put an end to this growing insecurity. Originally from the province of Equateur, he brings with him a wealth of experience in the fight against crime. Its objective is to restore peace and security in Matadi, in close collaboration with the police, but also by strengthening cooperation with the local population.
This is a tall order for the new commissioner, but he is determined to take up the challenge. His assumption of office marks a new start in the fight against insecurity in Matadi, and he is eager to put in place concrete initiatives to meet the expectations of the inhabitants.
In a country where security is a major issue, the leadership and commitment of Deputy Divisional Commissioner Israel Kantu Bakulu are valuable assets. Residents of Matadi can now look forward to a safer and more serene future, with a commissioner determined to deal with insecurity with determination and efficiency.
In conclusion, the appointment of the new provincial police commissioner for Kongo-Central opens new perspectives in the fight against insecurity in Matadi. The inhabitants of this city can finally nourish the hope of an improvement of the situation, thanks to radical measures and a reinforced collaboration between the forces of order and the population. Security is a fundamental right, and it is encouraging to see that concrete actions are being taken to guarantee the tranquility and well-being of the inhabitants of Matadi