“Transparency and valuation: The inventory of state real estate assets in the Kasai-Central province is launched by Governor John Kabeya”

The State’s real estate assets in the Kasai-Central province will be subject to a careful inventory. Indeed, Governor John Kabeya recently established a Commission responsible for this task. Made up of 14 members, this Commission will have the mission of identifying and establishing a detailed report on the real estate assets of the province.

This decision follows a dispute concerning a building housing the Provincial Gender Division. The urban authority had ordered its relocation, thus giving rise to demands from women affected by this measure. The governor then revealed the existence of a judgment rendered in favor of the State in 2006 by the Kasai-Central Court of Appeal.

Faced with this tense situation and in order to prevent possible social crises, the governor decided to set up this technical commission of inquiry. His work will clarify the situation and avoid any further conflicts.

This inventory of the State’s real estate assets is of crucial importance. It will provide precise information on state-owned real estate in the Kasai-Central province. This will also facilitate the management and enhancement of this heritage for the benefit of the development of the province.

This initiative by Governor John Kabeya demonstrates his desire for transparency and rigorous management of public resources. By taking concrete measures to ensure the inventory of the State’s real estate assets, it demonstrates its commitment to good governance and the general interest.

At the end of the Commission’s three-month mandate, a detailed report will be submitted to the deliberative body and the provincial government of Kasai-Central. This will make it possible to make appropriate decisions regarding the management and development of the State’s real estate assets.

In conclusion, the inventory of state real estate assets in the Kasai-Central province is a major issue to ensure transparent and efficient management of public resources. The establishment of the Commission by Governor John Kabeya demonstrates his desire to promote good governance and guarantee the general interest.

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