The fate of Daniel Nsafu has been on everyone’s lips since MP Paulin Odiane confirmed that a special commission has been set up for his hearing. Indeed, according to information reported by ACTUALITE.CD, the commission will meet this Tuesday, June 6 to deliberate on the case of Daniel Nsafu.
During the hearing, which took place calmly according to MP Paulin Odiane, Daniel Nsafu answered questions from the special committee. The office of the commission congratulated the elected representative of Mont-Amba for having cooperated and submitted his report. The Special Committee’s rapporteur, Grace Neema, announced that the report will be presented to the plenary after deliberation.
After the hearing, Daniel Nsafu came out determined, refusing to speak to the press. He recalled the words of Cardinal Malula: “Better to be crucified than to crucify the truth.”
However, some members of the special committee have hinted that they are concerned that the committee may decide to lift Daniel Nsafu’s parliamentary immunities. The hearing lasted more than 3 hours, presaging a difficult decision for the commission.
Pending the decision of the special commission, tension is mounting in public opinion. Local media are trying to decipher the situation and social networks are panicking. Indeed, this special commission placed the spotlight on the question of the responsibility of elected officials and parliamentary immunity, an important subject for democracy in the DRC.
In short, this case is attracting attention and fueling discussions on Congolese news. The special commission will have to render its decision in the coming days, thus opening a new stage in the Daniel Nsafu case. DRC’s eyes remain on the commission for the final verdict