The recent presentation of the action program of the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo, orchestrated by the President of the National Assembly, Vital Kamerhe, at the People’s Palace, attracted particular attention from citizens and political actors. This speech was marked by recommendations and warnings, expressed with force and conviction by Vital Kamerhe, with regard to the Executive.
One of the main concerns expressed by Vital Kamerhe concerns the need for the actions to be undertaken within the framework of the government program to truly respond to the concrete needs of the Congolese population. He rightly stressed the importance of ensuring that the cost of implementing this program remains realistic, to guarantee its effectiveness and relevance.
One of the highlights of his speech was his insistence on the revival of agriculture as an absolute priority to stabilize the national currency, reduce poverty and boost the country’s economy. By proposing an innovative approach inspired by the Brazilian model, Vital Kamerhe recommended an active policy of incentives and exemptions for farmers, particularly with regard to access to inputs and equipment essential to increase and improve agricultural production.
The call made by the President of the National Assembly resonates as a call for urgent action to emerge from the economic and social stagnation that the DRC is experiencing. Reviving the agricultural sector appears to be an essential way to stimulate the economy, create jobs and improve the daily lives of rural populations, while contributing to the stability of the national currency.
In conclusion, Vital Kamerhe’s intervention during this presentation of the government program highlighted crucial issues for the future of the DRC. Bringing relevant recommendations and an ambitious vision for the country’s development, he forcefully recalled that the destiny of the Congolese nation rests largely on the ability of its leaders to adequately respond to the expectations and needs of the population.