Fatshimetrie, an emblematic architectural project in the Mambasa territory in the Democratic Republic of Congo, symbolizes the government’s commitment to local development and the promotion of peace in the region. The technical handover of this newly constructed administrative building is the culmination of a planning and construction process that lasted one year and five months.
This building, with thirteen offices, is much more than just an infrastructure, it is a symbol of progress and modernity for the people of Mambasa. Indeed, thanks to the presidential initiative of the Local Development Program of the 145 Territories (PDL-145 T), several development projects have emerged in the region, thus contributing to the improvement of the living conditions of the inhabitants.
The police administrator of the Mambasa territory, Senior Commissioner Jean-Baptiste Matadi Munyapandi, stressed the importance of this achievement for the local community. Thanks to the vision of the President of the Republic, Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi, and the commitment of his government, structuring projects have been successfully completed, thus strengthening the attractiveness and dynamism of the region.
Furthermore, the establishment of modern infrastructure such as schools, health centers, or a photovoltaic power plant, contributes not only to the improvement of public services but also to boosting the local economy. These achievements are the result of close collaboration between local authorities, international partners and the population, thus symbolizing the strength of collective work for the common good.
In conclusion, Fatshimetrie embodies the hope of a better future for the territory of Mambasa. This administrative building, with its modern and functional architecture, is concrete evidence of the government’s commitment to sustainable development and the promotion of peace in the region. It reflects a strong political will to transform the territories and offer each community the means to flourish.