The youth of the city of Kasindi, in the territory of Beni (North Kivu), do not intend to remain passive in the choice of their political representatives. On Wednesday, October 11, she launched a campaign called “Deputy usi tudanganye” (translation: “Deputy, don’t lie to us”). The objective of this initiative is to raise awareness among the population to make an informed choice during the next legislative elections.
According to Fidèle Mutupeke, one of the members of this committed youth, it is essential that the population of Kasindi votes responsibly and usefully. They want to encourage citizens to choose competent deputies, capable of drafting laws, representing them with dignity and exercising control over the government. Through this campaign, they hope to prevent certain deputy candidates from manipulating them with false promises during their electoral campaign.
Fidèle Mutupeke urges the young people of Kasindi and the entire Beni territory to take ownership of this campaign so that deputies can no longer mislead the population. It is time to make their voices heard and choose sincere and competent representatives.
This initiative by the youth of Kasindi shows the growing importance of citizen engagement in the electoral process. Young people are becoming aware of their power and their responsibility in building a better future. They are ready to mobilize and hold their political representatives accountable.
It is essential that this awareness spreads across the country. The legislative elections are a unique opportunity to choose deputies who will truly work in the general interest. Voters must be vigilant and analyze candidates’ proposals critically. Do not be fooled by fine words, but ask for concrete actions and achievable projects.
The “Deputy usi tudanganye” campaign highlights the importance of choosing political representatives with integrity and competence. Actions must match words. The youth of Kasindi are leading by example by launching this initiative, hopefully it inspires other regions to follow their example.
It is time for young people to stand up and make their voice heard in the decisions that impact their future. May the legislative elections become a moment of real change and renewal for Congolese politics, thanks to informed and engaged citizens.