The President of the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI), Denis Kadima Kazadi, recently inaugurated the renovated headquarters of the institution. It is thanks to a collaboration with the company Stylia Design, managed by Madeleine Mulanga, that the building was able to benefit from a complete renovation.
The key reception ceremony took place in the plenary room on the 3rd floor, which was completely refurbished and redecorated to provide an optimal working environment for CENI members. President Denis Kadima Kazadi expressed his satisfaction with this transformation, stressing the importance of an environment conducive to quality work. He also wanted to thank Madeleine Mulanga for the quality of the work provided and underlined the importance of promoting gender parity by giving a woman the opportunity to carry out this project.
The main objective of this renovation was to optimize the performance of the CENI and improve its image among the public. President Denis Kadima Kazadi has always had the vision of making the CENI a world-class institution, capable of promoting a democratic culture in the Democratic Republic of Congo. To achieve this objective, it was essential to provide CENI executives and agents with the best possible working conditions.
The renovation of the CENI headquarters marks an important step in the preparation of the December 2023 elections. With only 101 days until the polls, it is crucial to organize transparent and credible elections that will set a high standard and remain engraved in the history of the country. President Denis Kadima Kazadi called for the preservation and maintenance of the building, stressing that it is a CENI heritage that must be protected and continuously improved.
In conclusion, the renovation of the CENI headquarters represents a significant step forward in the establishment of a quality working environment for the members of the institution. Thanks to this renovation, the CENI is now better equipped to carry out its missions and contribute to democracy and peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo.