Recent news highlights a very important mission of the General Inspectorate of Finance (IGF) in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A delegation, led by Victor Batubenga Pandamadi, traveled to the town of Mbuji-Mayi, located in the eastern province, to discuss President Felix-Antoine Tshisekedi’s flagship program: the 145 territories.
The purpose of this visit was to take stock of the progress of the development program for the 145 territories, which is close to the heart of the Congolese Head of State. Victor Batubenga stressed the importance of these exchanges with the Attorney General of the province, Maurice Kama, in order to resolve the problems and constraints encountered on the ground.
Before this trip, Victor Batubenga had already carried out an evaluation of the mission of the finance inspectors present in the province. This file review made it possible to give new directives with a view to improving the performance of this crucial mission.
This visit of the General Inspectorate of Finance to Mbuji-Mayi highlights the commitment of the Congolese government in the realization of the development program of the 145 territories. This is an approach aimed at promoting balanced and inclusive development throughout the country.
The intervention of the IGF testifies to the desire for transparency and good management of public funds in the implementation of this program. By collaborating with the General Prosecutor’s Office, the Congolese authorities seek to create an environment conducive to the success of this ambitious initiative.
In conclusion, this mission of the General Inspectorate of Finance in Mbuji-Mayi highlights the importance given to the development program of the 145 territories by the Congolese government. This visit testifies to the desire for transparency and good management of public funds in the realization of this ambitious project. The dialogue between the IGF and the local authorities will contribute to resolving the constraints encountered on the ground, thus allowing the effective implementation of this crucial development program for the country