“Kasai Oriental is launching a new wave of biometric identification of state agents to modernize public administration in the DRC”

Biometric identification of State service agents is in the spotlight in Kasai Oriental, where a second wave of census has been launched. The launch ceremony took place on June 8 in the presence of Jean Pierre Lihau, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Service, as well as the governor of the province. This operation is a promise kept by Jean Pierre Lihau to improve public administration in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

The governor of the province salutes the efforts of the President of the Republic to pacify the east of the country and modernize the public administration. The resumption of the identification operation will make it possible to examine the cases of agents who could not be identified during the first wave.

The census of State service agents is an important operation to clean up and modernize public administration in the DRC. It is also an issue of transparency in the management of resources and a fight against fraud in salary payments.

In addition, the Democratic Republic of the Congo faces other significant challenges, such as political tensions and the security situation in certain regions. The presidential elections are approaching, and European observers have been sent there to ensure the smooth running of the electoral process. Finally, collaboration with mining multinationals is also an avenue to explore in order to fight against illegal mining and improve the country’s economy.

In short, the DRC is a country at the heart of the news, with important issues to be addressed to ensure the development and well-being of the population.

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