Moïse Katumbi visiting Mbandaka: A call to mobilize for transparent elections and a desire to revitalize his party
In his recent visit to Mbandaka, capital of the province of Equateur, the president of Ensemble pour la République, Moïse Katumbi, expressed his concern about the difficulties facing the region, particularly poverty. Accompanied by key members of his party, Moïse Katumbi emphasized peace, change and the importance of transparent elections to meet the expectations of all Congolese.
Speaking on the subject of elections, he called on the residents of Mbandaka to vote massively, while stressing the importance of closely monitoring the publication of results in a transparent manner, polling station by polling station, to ensure that the elected candidate is legitimately elected. This desire for transparency and integrity reflects Moïse Katumbi’s concern to establish solid foundations for democracy in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Moïse Katumbi’s visit to Ecuador is also motivated by his desire to revitalize his party in view of the next elections. He recognizes the importance of solid organization and effective mobilization to succeed in the Congolese political landscape. His presence in Mbandaka demonstrates his commitment to meeting the population and hearing their concerns, with the aim of best representing their interests.
The warm welcome given to Moïse Katumbi and his delegation in Mbandaka is an encouraging sign of the population’s commitment and support for his party, Ensemble pour la République. The president also praised the professionalism of the police officers present during his arrival, stressing the importance of security and order in political events.
During his speech, Moïse Katumbi observed a minute of silence in tribute to the victims of atrocities committed against the Congolese, particularly in the east of the country. This mark of respect and compassion shows its commitment to justice and reconciliation in the DRC, and testifies to its desire to fight against the violence affecting the Congolese population.
In conclusion, Moïse Katumbi’s visit to Mbandaka was marked by a desire for mobilization and political transparency. His call for electoral participation and vigilance in the process of publishing results reflects his commitment to establishing a solid democracy in the DRC. By revitalizing his party and strengthening its ties with the population, Moïse Katumbi intends to play a key role in the political future of the country and contribute to improving the socio-economic situation of the province of Equateur.