Call for unity among Congolese women: Angélique Milemba Bukasa encourages the fight against tribalism

Fatshimetrie, July 2, 2024 – In a context marked by the challenges of national unity in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a strong and committed voice has been raised to call on Congolese women to fight against tribalism and anti-values. During an exclusive interview given to Fatshimetrie, Angélique Milemba Bukasa, moral authority of the National Alliance for Solidarity (ANS), launched a vibrant call for mobilization for a united and united future.

At the heart of her speech, Ms. Milemba underlines the importance of women’s education as an essential lever to eradicate tribal divisions and promote unity. “To educate a woman is to educate an entire nation,” she declares with conviction. Indeed, women occupy a central place in the construction of a peaceful and harmonious society. Their role as agents of peace and social transformation cannot be underestimated.

For Ms. Milemba, the fight against tribalism and anti-values ​​must be a daily fight, carried out with determination and solidarity. She calls on Congolese women to mobilize to promote a shared vision of the future, based on the values ​​of unity and fraternity. Because it is from this unity that true development will be born, one that will benefit the entire nation.

Furthermore, the leader of the ANS expresses her unwavering support for the inhabitants of the east of the country, who face the challenges of war and aggression. Their courage and resilience are a source of inspiration for all the Congolese people. In this ordeal, solidarity and the common quest for peace and justice are the essential weapons to overcome the challenges and build a better future for all.

In conclusion, Angélique Milemba Bukasa calls for the sacred union of Congolese women to meet the challenges that stand in the way of the nation. Through their commitment, their determination and their spirit of solidarity, they have the power to change the course of history and build a strong, united and prosperous Congo. Because as she forcefully emphasizes, “unity is strength”, and it is together that we can build a future of peace and justice for all Congolese.

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