Politics in the Democratic Republic of Congo is always a hot topic. Today, we come back to a recent event in which Me Jules Lodi Emongo, governor of the province of Sankuru, was received by Professor André Mbata, the first Vice-president of the National Assembly. On this occasion, the two personalities discussed various topics such as security, elections and the development of Sankuru province.
As part of the development project for 145 territories initiated by the President of the Republic, Jules Lodi Emongo is part of a development approach for his region. He has also presented his development projects to the First Vice-President of the National Assembly, thus wishing to include them within this development project. The Deputy Director General of the Roads Office, Célestin Ekoto Lelike, also took part in their discussions to discuss the bridges already deployed throughout the country.
In addition, security and elections were also discussed. The governor asked the vice-president of the National Assembly to put an end to the violence perpetrated by certain political actors, inviting them to abandon the militias if they do not want the authorities to be intractable towards them.
Nevertheless, Me Jules Lodi Emongo reserved himself from any comment on the crisis situation which shakes the Provincial Assembly of Sankuru.
In conclusion, politics in the Democratic Republic of Congo is a topic that continues to captivate the news. Recent events bear witness to a desire for development for the country’s provinces, while handling security and electoral issues