Prime Minister Judith Suminwa recently undertook a crucial trip to South Kivu province to oversee ongoing repair works on National Road Number 5 (RN5), linking Bukavu to Nyantende, Nyangezi, Ngomo and Kamanyola. This approach demonstrates the government’s commitment to the development of road infrastructure in a region where roads are often in poor condition, or even non-existent.
During her speech at Independence Square in Bukavu, Judith Suminwa stressed the importance of supporting the governor of the province in his efforts to improve the living conditions of the inhabitants of South Kivu. Although the task can be difficult, the Prime Minister has shown herself determined to provide concrete solutions to improve infrastructure and promote economic development in the region.
Accompanied by a delegation including four ministers, this official visit marks the start of a new era for South Kivu under the mandate of Judith Suminwa. Indeed, in less than a month after her inauguration, the Prime Minister shows her desire to act quickly and effectively to respond to the urgent needs of citizens.
The renovation of the RN5 is a crucial step in improving the region’s accessibility and connectivity, thus facilitating trade and local economic development. By investing in road infrastructure, the government is demonstrating its desire to boost the economy and offer new opportunities to the inhabitants of South Kivu.
In conclusion, Prime Minister Judith Suminwa’s visit to South Kivu and her commitment to road renovation demonstrate her determination to make concrete changes for the well-being of local populations. By supporting infrastructure development, the government is helping to strengthen the region’s economy and provide a better future for the people of South Kivu.