A new chapter opens with Anthony Nkinzo: the challenges of taking office

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June 14, 2024 will be remembered as the day Anthony Nkinzo officially took office as the new Director of the Office of the Head of State. This important change of position took place during a handover ceremony in Kinshasa, marking the start of a new era for the country.

Faced with this major challenge, Anthony Nkinzo showed remarkable humility by declaring: “I don’t think I’m the rare bird, but I will give the best of myself.” This statement reflects his commitment to serving alongside the President of the Republic Félix Tshisekedi with dedication and determination.

Former director general of the National Agency for the Promotion of Investments (ANAPI) for seven years, Anthony Nkinzo stressed the importance of teamwork and discipline to achieve the objectives of President Tshisekedi’s second term. His message was clear: unity and commitment are essential to ensure the success of the presidential administration.

For his part, Guylain Nyembo, outgoing chief of staff who became Deputy Prime Minister for Planning, expressed his gratitude to the President of the Republic for the trust granted. He noted the honor he had to serve at such a responsible level and warmly thanked his colleagues for their support and contribution throughout his tenure.

This transfer of power symbolizes renewal and continuity in the governance of the country. The speeches full of recognition and determination from the two cabinet directors underline the importance of collaboration and commitment to ensure efficient and transparent administration.

In conclusion, the appointment of Anthony Nkinzo as Director of the Office of the Head of State marks the beginning of a new era for the presidential administration. His commitment, determination and clear vision for the future promise strong leadership and effective management of public affairs. It is now essential for the presidential team to work together in a spirit of collaboration and dedication to achieve the objectives set by President Tshisekedi.

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