News in Kikwit: Moïse Katumbi denounces the delay in the completion of the hydroelectric dam project and the road infrastructure problems.
The national president of Ensemble pour la République, Moïse Katumbi, recently visited Kikwit, in the province of Kwilu. During a meeting held on the esplanade of Saint Francis Xavier Cathedral, he highlighted the challenges facing the region’s population.
Among the problems raised by Moïse Katumbi, the delay in the completion of the hydroelectric dam project was at the center of concerns. This dam, ready for several years, should provide electricity to the population of Kikwit and its surroundings. However, the project has still not been realized, which plunges the population into darkness. The president of Ensemble pour la République denounced this shameful situation and called on the government to act quickly to provide access to electricity to the population.
In addition to the problem of electricity, Moïse Katumbi also deplored the lack of quality road infrastructure in the region. Degraded roads hamper economic development and make travel difficult for the local population. In addition, he highlighted the absence of public policies aimed at combating erosion which seriously threatens the town of Kikwit. This situation endangers the safety of residents and the stability of existing infrastructure.
Moïse Katumbi underlined the role of the authorities in resolving these problems. According to him, it is their responsibility to tackle these challenges and improve the living conditions of the population. He urged the authorities to act quickly to guarantee access to electricity, improve road infrastructure and put in place effective measures to combat erosion.
This stay in Kikwit is part of the revitalization of the Ensemble pour la République political party. Moïse Katumbi has made improving the living conditions of the Congolese one of his priorities, highlighting the concrete problems that the population faces on a daily basis.
In conclusion, Moïse Katumbi’s stay in Kikwit helped to highlight the problems that the population of the region is facing, in particular the delay in the completion of the hydroelectric dam project and the lack of adequate road infrastructure. By calling on the authorities to act, he highlights the importance of taking concrete measures to improve the living conditions of the Congolese.