Fatshimetrie: The new era of governors in Lomami province in 2024
The political scene in Lomami province recently came alive with the election of Iron Van Kalombo Musoko as the new governor, alongside his vice-president, Célestin Kayembe Tshianjitshibola. Their return to the provincial capital, Kabinda, was greeted with enthusiasm by the local population who have high hopes for these new leaders.
In his inaugural speech, Iron Van Kalombo Musoko immediately emphasized transparency and accountability. He promised to regularly report to the people of the province, both on revenues and expenditures, committing to inform the population directly or through provincial deputies. This innovative approach aims to build trust between the government and citizens, allowing them to closely monitor the management of public resources.
Iron Van Kalombo Musoko’s commitment to act as “Governor-IGF” underlines the importance he attaches to rigorous and transparent financial management. His desire to make Lomamiens responsible for the use of public revenues shows his determination to establish exemplary governance, based on accountability and citizen participation.
This approach contrasts with the previous administration, marked by unfulfilled promises in terms of accountability. By promising to report regularly and transparently, Iron Van Kalombo Musoko shows his desire to break with old practices and to place transparency at the heart of his mandate.
The new governor of the province of Lomami thus embodies a hope of renewal for the local population, who expect from him exemplary governance and effective management of public affairs. His declaration of intentions marks the beginning of a new era for Lomami, placed under the sign of transparency, accountability and commitment to citizens. It now remains for Iron Van Kalombo Musoko to deliver on his promises and make Lomami province a model of good governance for the entire country.