MP Christophe Mboso’s speech at the opening of the September 2023 ordinary session in the Democratic Republic of Congo raises crucial questions about the unity and indivisibility of the country. In a tense security context, where the east of the country continues to face Rwandan aggression, this speech takes on particular significance.
Christophe Mboso reminds all Congolese that the unity and indivisibility of the country are absolute imperatives. He thus calls on every citizen to denounce and combat any secessionist desire, while working for the preservation of unity, national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
This strong position echoes the worrying situation in the east of the country, where the M23 rebels, supported by the Rwandan army, still occupy the town of Bunagana. Recent attacks by the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC) also resulted in the deaths of more than 50 people who were peacefully protesting to demand the departure of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO).
These events underline the urgency of the situation and the need for collective action to preserve the unity of the country. Christophe Mboso’s calls for unity and solidarity take on their full meaning in this context.
As a Congolese, it is important to stay informed and support efforts to promote the unity and stability of our country. It is essential to denounce all forms of secessionism and work together to preserve our national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
In conclusion, Christophe Mboso’s speech calls for action and mobilization of all Congolese to preserve the unity and indivisibility of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is essential to remain vigilant and work together to confront security challenges and promote peace and prosperity in our country.