This Sunday, July 30, the Director General of the Central Coordination Office (BCeCo), Jean MABI, went to Mbuji-mayi as part of his mission to inspect the sites of the Local Development Program at the base of 145 territories. (PDL-145T). Its objective is to ensure the progress of work and the proper execution of the government program in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Upon his arrival, Jean MABI began a series of inspection visits to the various works in progress. In Bakwa Tshibuyi, in the Kabala sector, Lupata Pata territory, he was able to see significant progress in the construction of a health center. Then he went to Miabi where the construction of a new administrative building is going smoothly, with only the finalization of the roof to be expected.
As part of its mission, the BCeCo delegation led by Jean MABI will also go to KABEYA Kamuanga, Boya and Tshilenge to continue inspection visits.
These actions testify to Jean MABI’s commitment to supporting the vision of the President of the Republic, Félix Tshisekedi, which aims to reduce inequalities between cities and rural areas by stimulating development from grassroots communities. The PDL-145T represents an ambitious program that requires effective monitoring and coordination to ensure its success.
By going to the field and noting the progress of the work, Jean MABI demonstrates his involvement in the realization of this government program. Its ultimate goal is to create a concrete and lasting impact by transforming local communities and improving the living conditions of Congolese people.
Jean MABI’s rigorous monitoring of the PDL-145T sites testifies to the importance given by the Congolese government to local development and the promotion of territorial equality. By investing in essential infrastructure such as health centers and administrative buildings, the government aims to strengthen access to basic services and promote economic development in the most remote regions of the country.
Thanks to the commitment of partners like Jean MABI and the BCeCo, the PDL-145T is on the right track to achieve its objectives and bring concrete changes to the lives of communities across the country. Continuation of these inspection visits will ensure effective program delivery and contribute to the realization of President Tshisekedi’s vision for a more just and prosperous Democratic Republic of the Congo.
In conclusion, the presence and involvement of Jean MABI in the inspection of the PDL-145T sites in Mbuji-mayi demonstrates the importance given by the Congolese government to local development and the reduction of territorial inequalities.. This mission will ensure the progress and proper execution of the program, thus contributing to the improvement of the living conditions of Congolese communities