Fatshimétrie: The Government at Work to Connect the Country

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**Fatshimetry – The Government at Work to Connect the Country**

In a visionary and strategic approach, the Ministers of Infrastructure and Public Works, Alexis Gisaro, and of Finance, Doudou Fwamba, met to study the infrastructure priorities to be financed as part of the government action program. This meeting, which took place on Thursday June 27, 2024, is of crucial importance for the future of the country.

According to information provided by the Minister of Finance, Doudou Fwamba Likunde, it is essential to strengthen the connectivity of the national territory. The objective is clear: to effectively connect all the provinces of the country through their capitals. This requires careful consideration of infrastructure priorities, financing arrangements and the establishment of a solid collaboration framework to support this ambitious initiative.

At the heart of the discussions is the five-year program (2024-2028) for the asphalting of roads of general interest and urban roads. This project, of unprecedented scale, aims to significantly improve the country’s road network, thus facilitating the travel of citizens and the transport of goods.

The presence of the Governor of the City of Kinshasa, the Minister Delegate for Town Planning and Housing, as well as the Director General of the Central Coordination Office at this meeting attests to the commitment of all stakeholders to work together to transform the vision into concrete actions.

It is undeniable that investment in infrastructure is an essential lever for the economic and social development of the country. By improving connectivity and facilitating access to basic services, the government is laying solid foundations for a prosperous future for all Congolese.

In conclusion, this meeting between the Ministers of Infrastructure and Finance marks the start of a new era for the infrastructure sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo. By working in a coordinated manner and focusing on strategic priorities, the country can envision a brighter, more connected future for its citizens.

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