The long-awaited meeting between Martin Fayulu and his supporters in Kananga was a real success. The declared presidential candidate next December was warmly welcomed by the local population, demonstrating their support and interest in his political campaign.
In his speech, Martin Fayulu addressed several current issues, including the question of choosing a common opposition candidate to face Félix Tshisekedi. He said he was ready to listen to the people and take their wishes into account. He also underlined the role of resistance that he plays, recalling that he opposed the usurpation of power by Tshisekedi, who had been supported by Joseph Kabila.
The candidate also spoke of the difficult living conditions experienced by the population of Kasai-Central and promised to undertake concrete actions to improve their daily lives if he is elected president. He stressed the importance of listening to the people and putting in place policies to meet their needs.
The success of Martin Fayulu’s visit to Kananga demonstrates the growing popularity of this candidate among the Congolese population. His determination to listen to and represent the aspirations of the people constitutes a major asset in his electoral campaign.
It is important to emphasize that the security of Martin Fayulu and his delegation was ensured during his trip to Kananga, which demonstrates the efforts made to guarantee an environment conducive to the holding of political meetings and democratic expression.
In conclusion, Martin Fayulu’s visit to Kananga was a highlight of his presidential campaign. His speech focused on listening to the people and the desire to respond to their needs aroused the support and enthusiasm of the local population. It remains to be seen how this will translate at the ballot box during next December’s elections.