Title: Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi expresses his concern about the low rate of execution of resolutions of governors’ conferences
Introduction :
The outgoing President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi, recently expressed his concern about the low rate of execution of resolutions from previous sessions of the governors’ conferences. During the 10th session of the conference of provincial governors, held in Kinshasa, the President highlighted the delays and shortcomings in the implementation of the recommendations made during previous sessions.
The importance of executing resolutions:
In his speech, Félix Tshisekedi stressed the importance of executing the resolutions of the governors’ conferences to ensure good provincial governance. He expressed concern over the low rate of implementation of recommendations, highlighting the lack of accountability of some governors towards their regions.
A call for concerted action:
Faced with this situation, the President called for concerted efforts between the central and provincial governments to ensure better implementation of the resolutions of previous sessions. He insisted on the need to strengthen monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to ensure that the recommendations made during the governors’ conferences are effectively implemented.
In-depth reflection and prospects for improvement:
The 10th session of the conference of provincial governors was an opportunity for in-depth reflection on the functioning of this institution. The objective was to boost its activities and increase its performance. Discussions focused in particular on improving the implementation of recommendations from previous sessions.
Conclusion :
The weak execution of resolutions of conferences of provincial governors in the Democratic Republic of Congo represents a major challenge to ensure good governance at the provincial level. President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi expressed his concern about this situation and called for concerted action to strengthen the implementation of the recommendations made during previous sessions. It remains to be hoped that these efforts will improve provincial governance and meet the needs of the populations.