The enthusiastic welcome given to Jean Pierre LIHAU in the province of Bas Uele left an impression. The images testify to the fervor of the population of Buta towards the Deputy Prime Minister. His official visit aimed to evaluate the civil service, launch the biometric identification and registration operation at the CNSSAP, as well as listen to the concerns of civil servants.
As soon as he arrived at the airport, the crowd gathered on the tarmac to cheer Jean Pierre LIHAU. The inhabitants of the province came in droves to attend his speech at the fifty roundabout, where many actors from civil society and political parties members of the Sacred Union also converged.
In his speech, the Deputy Prime Minister discussed the reforms undertaken by the government to prepare for the future and give opportunities to young people. He underlined the determination of President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi tsholombo in the modernization of public administration and the diversification of the economy through infrastructure and development projects.
Jean Pierre LIHAU also called on the population to make a useful choice during the next elections, by voting in favor of a social project bringing a better future for the DRC. He emphasized the qualitative and competitive rejuvenation of public administration, putting an end to recommendations and privileges, and offering young people equal opportunities.
After his visit to the province of Bas Uele, Jean Pierre LIHAU will continue his official mission in other regions of the country. His presence on the ground and his willingness to listen to the concerns of civil servants are encouraging signs for the recovery and modernization of the Congolese public administration.
*This article was written by our team of editors specializing in current affairs.*