“Historic visit of the Prime Minister to Bas-Uélé: A crucial step for the development of the region”

News: The Prime Minister of the DRC visits Bas-Uélé

As part of his local development program for the 145 territories, the President of the Republic of the DRC, Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, announced the visit of the Prime Minister to Bas-Uélé. This visit arouses a lot of enthusiasm and mobilization on the part of the population, in particular thanks to the commitment of Senator Carole Agito, a notable person in the region.

The Prime Minister’s visit to Bas-Uélé marks a historic moment, as it has been 39 years since the last visit of a head of government to this province. Senator Carole Agito expresses her gratitude to President Tshisekedi for this attention paid to the region and emphasizes that Bas-Uélé is a priority for him.

Beyond her political role, Carole Agito has also distinguished herself by her actions in favor of the development of the province. She financed the costs of participating in state exams for all secondary 6 students, contributed to the construction of bridges and schools, donated medicines and medical equipment to hospitals and health centers, initiated the construction of a morgue, established a partnership with an aviation company to open up the region, and installed standpipes in the town of Buta and its surroundings. Her commitment to the community has made her a popular political figure.

This visit by the Prime Minister to Bas-Uélé also has a political dimension, because it testifies to the mobilization in favor of the Sacred Union and support for President Tshisekedi. It aims to consolidate the people’s attachment to the Head of State and guarantee his victory in the 2023 presidential election, as well as to obtain a comfortable majority in the legislative elections.

In conclusion, the Prime Minister’s visit to Bas-Uélé is a significant event for the region. It testifies to President Tshisekedi’s commitment to the development of the provinces and the involvement of political figures such as Carole Agito. This visit will contribute to strengthening the relationship between the government and the local population, as well as mobilizing in favor of the Sacred Union and the country’s development program.

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