Fatshimetrie, September 19, 2024 – Bob Amiso Yoka Lumbila, Provincial Minister of Transport and Urban Mobility in Kinshasa, recently conducted a raid to regulate road traffic in the Tshangu communal grouping, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This initiative, aimed at optimizing traffic flow in certain key areas of the city, demonstrates the Minister’s commitment to solving the traffic jam problems that hinder daily traffic.
Bob Amiso’s action is not limited to a simple presence on the ground, but is part of a proactive approach aimed at identifying congestion points and providing concrete solutions to improve urban mobility. His recent raid at the entrance to Kimbuta Boulevard to the Bitabe bus stop, in the communes of N’djili and Masina, made it possible to raise awareness among drivers about good driving practices and to remind them of the directives previously issued to ensure smooth traffic flow.
In addition, the Minister also supervised road regulation operations in the commune of Ngaliema, west of Kinshasa, in order to limit traffic jams and improve traffic flow. This proactive and action-oriented approach demonstrates the Minister’s willingness to fully invest in resolving traffic problems that impact the daily lives of residents of the Congolese capital.
Since his appointment as head of the Ministry of Transport and Urban Mobility, Bob Amiso has demonstrated strong leadership and determination to act to improve the mobility and quality of life of Kinshasa’s citizens. By increasing the number of field visits, engaging with local stakeholders and implementing concrete actions, the Minister demonstrates his ability to move things forward and work for the well-being of the population.
This proactive and committed approach on the part of the Provincial Minister of Transport and Urban Mobility is essential to ensure smooth and safe traffic flow in the Congolese capital. By taking concrete measures to regulate traffic, raise awareness among road users and improve the organization of roads, Bob Amiso contributes significantly to improving urban mobility in Kinshasa. His vision and resolute action make him a key player in managing road traffic challenges and a valuable ally in building a more pleasant city for all its inhabitants.