The provincial commander of the Road Traffic Police (PCR) of the Kasai Oriental province in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Félix Mukuna, was recently honored with a diploma of merit for his bravery and exemplary work. This recognition, awarded by the Union of Journalists for Development (UJD), only strengthens Commander Mukuna’s commitment to road safety.
During the diploma ceremony, UJD President Alain Luboya Muzomba highlighted the importance of Félix Mukuna’s work in improving relations between PCR officers and road users. Through an educational approach and unwavering commitment, Commander Mukuna has helped change mentalities and promote peaceful coexistence on the province’s roads.
Félix Mukuna’s work has also highlighted the importance of training drivers in the Highway Code. Indeed, ignorance of these concepts has often been a source of tension between the various traffic stakeholders. To remedy this situation, Commander Mukuna has launched awareness campaigns and publicized parades to promote responsible driving that respects established rules.
Since his appointment as head of the PCR unit, Félix Mukuna has implemented significant reforms aimed at establishing a climate of trust and mutual respect between law enforcement and drivers. His approach based on responsibility and communication has reduced incidents and conflicts, thus promoting better road safety for all citizens.
In conclusion, Félix Mukuna’s story perfectly illustrates the positive impact that a determined individual can have on a community. His commitment to road safety and social cohesion deserves to be recognized and encouraged. Let us hope that his example will inspire other stakeholders to follow in his footsteps for a future where the road will be synonymous with safety and mutual respect.