Local development program at the base of 145 territories (PDL-145T): the director general of the Central Coordination Office inspects the construction sites in Mbuji-Mayi
The Local Development Program at the base of 145 territories (PDL-145T), launched by the President of the Republic, Félix Tshisekedi, is experiencing an important stage with the site inspection visit by Jean MABI, Director General of the Central Bureau of coordination (BCeCo). The latter went to Mbuji-Mayi, in Kasai-Oriental, to assess the progress of the work and ensure the proper execution of the program.
As soon as he arrived in Mbuji-Mayi, Jean MABI began a series of inspection visits to the various works in progress. He was able to see significant progress, such as the brand new health center in Bakwa Tshibuyi, in the Kabala sector, Lupata Pata territory. The construction work for the new administrative building in Miabi is also well underway; all that remains is to finalize the roof.
The Central Coordination Office delegation is continuing its inspection mission with planned visits to KABEYA Kamuanga, Boya and Tshilenge. These inspections will make it possible to make a precise inventory of the progress of the sites and to take the necessary measures to ensure the effective continuation of the program.
Jean MABI, as CEO of BCeCo, is fully committed to the vision of President Félix Tshisekedi. The final objective of the PDL-145T is to reduce inequalities between cities and the rural world by instilling development from grassroots communities. The site inspection visit helps to guarantee the proper execution of the program and to ensure that the beneficiaries will fully benefit from it.
The PDL-145T represents a real opportunity for the local development of the 145 territories concerned. It aims to improve basic infrastructure, such as health centers, schools and administrative buildings, in order to promote the economic and social development of communities.
With Jean MABI’s diligent monitoring in the field, the PDL-145T is well on its way to achieving its ambitious goals. The Congolese government is doing everything possible to ensure the success of this program and guarantee a better future for the inhabitants of the territories concerned