Title: Congolese commandos ready to defend the homeland: encouraging visit from Deputy Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Bemba
Introduction :
The presence and support of national authorities are essential to strengthen the morale and commitment of military troops. It is with this in mind that the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, Jean-Pierre Bemba, visited the first commando unit in training in Kisangani (Tshopo). This visit made it possible not only to encourage the Congolese commandos in their mission to defend the homeland, but also to learn about the efforts made by the government to improve their working conditions. A look back at this rewarding and hopeful visit.
Encouragement and support for Congolese commandos:
During his visit to the Lieutenant General Bahuma military camp, Jean-Pierre Bemba truly comforted the Congolese commandos by expressing his support and encouragement. He underlined the importance of their role in defending the homeland and praised their commitment and dedication. This mark of recognition from national authorities is crucial to motivate the troops and strengthen their determination to successfully complete their mission.
Improvement of working conditions:
In addition to encouragement, the Deputy Prime Minister also informed the commandos of the efforts undertaken by the government to improve their working conditions. He promised the upcoming shipment of essential logistical tools that they badly need. This announcement is a real breath of fresh air for commandos who face daily challenges and difficulties in the exercise of their duties. Improved working conditions will help strengthen their efficiency and performance in the field.
Commando training assessment:
The visit by Jean-Pierre Bemba and his Kenyan counterpart, Aden Duale, also aimed to assess the training of the commandos in progress. At Camp Bahuma, the two ministers were able to observe the progress of activities related to training and were informed of the difficulties encountered. They also attended demonstration exercises that demonstrated the progress the commandos have made in acquiring new military knowledge and skills. The commander of the 3rd defense zone, Lieutenant-General Marcel Mbangu, praised the quality of the training and the commitment of the commandos to their learning.
Conclusion :
The visit of Deputy Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Bemba to the Bahuma military camp in Kisangani was a source of encouragement and support for the Congolese commandos in training. Through his words, he expressed the government’s gratitude to these dedicated soldiers who work hard to defend the homeland. The announcements regarding improved working conditions were particularly well received by the commandos, who can therefore expect better infrastructure and better equipment to carry out their mission. This visit highlights the importance of supporting our military troops and recognizing their essential contribution to the security and defense of the nation.