The Director General of the Central Coordination Office (BCeCo), Jean MABI, recently undertook a mission to inspect the construction sites of the Local Development Program at the base of 145 territories (PDL-145T) in Mbuji-mayi, in Kasaï-Oriental . As part of this ambitious government program, the CEO of BCECO visits various construction sites to ensure their progress and compliance.
Upon his arrival in Mbuji Mayi, Jean MABI immediately embarked on a series of inspection visits. He started with Bakwa Tshibuyi in the Kabala sector, Lupata pata territory, where he saw the completion of a brand new health center. His visit then continued in Miabi, where the construction work for the new administrative building is proceeding without a hitch, with only the roof remaining to be finalized.
The next day, the delegation from the Central Coordination Office went to KABEYA Kamuanga, Boya and Tshilenge to continue inspection visits to the PDL-145T sites. Jean MABI, fervent defender of the vision of the President of the Republic, Félix Tshisekedi, works with the ultimate objective of reducing inequalities between cities and rural areas by encouraging development from grassroots communities.
This inspection mission testifies to the commitment of the Congolese government in the implementation of the Local Development Program at the base of 145 territories. It makes it possible to ensure the proper execution of the works, their quality and their conformity. This is an important step towards achieving the country’s ambitious development agenda.
Jean MABI’s visit and the progress observed on the PDL-145T sites testify to the Congolese government’s commitment to local development and the improvement of the living conditions of the population. The reduction of inequalities and the development of grassroots communities are key priorities for the government, which is actively working to achieve these objectives.
The efforts deployed within the framework of the PDL-145T are essential to strengthen infrastructure and services in the Congolese territories, and thus promote the economic and social development of the country. The inspection visit led by Jean MABI makes it possible to ensure that the work is progressing in accordance with the objectives set, for sustainable and equitable local development.
In conclusion, the inspection mission of the PDL-145T sites in Mbuji-mayi by Jean MABI demonstrates the Congolese government’s commitment to local development. This visit makes it possible to ensure the progress of the work and the quality of the achievements, with the aim of reducing inequalities and promoting the development of grassroots communities