Cry of alarm: Kwango Ministers in financial distress

Fatshimetrie: Kwango Ministers in financial distress – A cry of alarm in the face of a desperate situation

The precarious situation of members of the provincial government of Kwango in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues to arouse concern and indignation. For more than thirty months, these men and women serving their country have found themselves in financial impasse, with unpaid salaries and deplorable working conditions. The distress of these Ministers is palpable, and their call for help is more urgent than ever.

The testimonies collected by Fatshimetrie reveal a disturbing reality: members of the Kwango provincial government have not received their salaries for more than two and a half years. Late payments are commonplace, and promises of regularization remain a dead letter. This untenable situation endangers the financial stability of these Ministers, who struggle to meet their most basic needs.

The provincial Minister of Justice and spokesperson for the provincial government, Me Adelar Nkisi, expressed with emotion the distress of his colleagues: “The situation is very alarming. We have been waiting for our salaries for too long, without any sign of resolution. Even exit compensation is relegated to the background. We are at the end of our patience and hope.

The lack of financial support endangers the dignity and mental health of these Ministers, who find themselves in an unsustainable financial impasse. Their commitment to the well-being of the population of Kwango is undermined by precarious working conditions and unpaid salaries.

It is imperative that the relevant authorities take into consideration the plight of these Ministers and act quickly to resolve this situation. The imminent inauguration of the new provincial authority offers a glimmer of hope, but the outgoing Ministers fear not to be restored to their rights before the handover and resumption.

Solidarity and support from the national and international community are essential to help these men and women dedicated to their country. It is time to recognize their dedication and give them the dignity and respect they deserve. The time has come to act to end this situation of financial distress and restore hope to those who have dedicated their lives to the service of their nation.

Fatshimetrie remains mobilized to closely monitor the evolution of this situation and continue to give a voice to those who need it. It is our duty to bear witness to the distress of the Ministers of Kwango and to make their appeal for help heard. In these difficult times, solidarity and empathy are more necessary than ever to overcome challenges and move towards a better future for all.

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