The appointment of Jean-Pierre Bemba as Deputy Prime Minister of Transport provokes reactions in the DRC

In the world of Congolese politics, where movements and appointments are commonplace, a recent announcement caught attention: the appointment of Jean-Pierre Bemba to the post of Deputy Prime Minister of Transport, Ways of Communication and Opening up of the Democratic Republic of Congo. This decision, taken by President Félix Tshisekedi, immediately sparked reactions within the government and the population.

The news was greeted with enthusiasm by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of the DRC, which pledged to fully support Jean-Pierre Bemba in the exercise of his duties. Nathasha Bolombo Emmanuella, Deputy Director General of the AAC, expressed the institution’s willingness to work closely with the Ministry of Transport to ensure high standards of aviation safety and build confidence among passengers and international partners.

This appointment is seen as a mark of confidence in Jean-Pierre Bemba, who already held the post of Minister of Defense in the previous government. His experience and political commitment make him a key player in the Congolese political landscape.

The Civil Aviation Authority says it is ready to support the new Deputy Prime Minister in his missions, and highlights the importance of cooperation between the different institutions to ensure the safety and security of civil aviation in DRC.

This appointment comes in a context where the transport and communication sector plays a crucial role in the economic development of the country. It is therefore essential that effective measures are put in place to ensure optimal functioning of these services.

In conclusion, the appointment of Jean-Pierre Bemba as Deputy Prime Minister of Transport, Communications and Opening Up of the DRC marks a new stage in the Congolese political landscape. The commitment of the Civil Aviation Authority to support this initiative is a positive signal for the future of the civil aviation sector in the country.

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