In the current context of the security situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the province of Ituri is particularly affected by acts of violence perpetrated by armed groups. It is in this context that the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of the Interior, Security and Customary Affairs, Péter Kazadi, went to Bunia, capital of the province, to assess the situation and discuss measures to be taken. take.
During his visit, Péter Kazadi highlighted an alarming aspect of the situation: the presence of Congolese who pose as members of the ADF (Allied Democratic Forces), an armed group of Ugandan origin. These individuals disguise themselves and use the names of the ADF to sow desolation among the population. The Deputy Prime Minister stressed that this infiltration was worrying and called on residents to report these individuals to the competent authorities in order to eradicate them.
It is important to note that in this fight against armed groups, the Congolese security forces are committed to protecting the integrity of the national territory. Péter Kazadi also stressed that the perpetrators of these criminal acts, whether foreign or Congolese, will be identified and brought to justice.
However, the Deputy Prime Minister also expressed his concern about the support of certain Congolese personalities for armed groups. He warned that the time for small adventures was over and that foreign armed groups must understand that it was time to cease their activities and withdraw. Congo will not tolerate being dominated by foreign forces and will continue to defend its sovereignty.
Péter Kazadi’s visit to Ituri and his statements show the Congolese government’s commitment to fighting insecurity and protecting its population. It is essential that the population collaborates by denouncing the individuals hiding among them and working together to restore peace and stability in the region.
In conclusion, the security situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo remains a major challenge. The presence of Congolese infiltrated among armed groups highlights the complexity of the problem. However, the Congolese government remains determined to put an end to this situation and protect the population. Collaboration between authorities and the population is essential to achieve this goal and pave the way for a safer future for all.