Progress in the health care of Tshopo police officers
In a context where health is a major concern for all, sub-divisional commissioner François Kabeya Makosa, provincial commissioner of the Congolese National Police (PNC) of Tshopo, is committed to improving the health care of the police officers under his command and their dependents. This announcement was made during a parade organized in Kisangani, at the central camp.
Raising awareness about mutual health insurance
During this parade, Commissioner Kabeya Makosa made police officers aware of the importance of mutual health insurance and the need for their contributions for its proper functioning. He stressed that this initiative aims to reduce deaths and medical complications that arise when police officers and their dependents do not benefit from appropriate medical care.
A voluntary and united contribution
The commissioner clarified that the contribution to mutual health insurance is voluntary, but that he is counting on the participation and goodwill of all to guarantee its effectiveness. He also expressed his personal commitment by contributing himself. It is important, according to him, that the police understand the importance of this initiative for the well-being of all.
Indiscipline and police discipline
This parade was also an opportunity for Commissioner Kabeya Makosa to call undisciplined police officers to order. He notably mentioned the problem of the vagrancy of certain police officers who travel to unaffected areas. He recalled that the police must respond to all alerts, day and night, and asked the population to report any suspicious acts in the neighborhoods.
Conclusion
The health care of police officers and their families is a legitimate and necessary concern. Commissioner François Kabeya Makosa shows his commitment to improving this care by raising police awareness of the importance of mutual health insurance and encouraging their voluntary contribution. He also recalls the importance of discipline within the police to ensure effective protection of the population. This initiative demonstrates a concern for solidarity and well-being within the police.