In this year 2024, Mongala sees a promising future under the leadership of its governor, Jean Collins Makaka Pap’ekaka. His recent return from an official mission to Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, marked a new stage in the stated desire to rebuild and revitalize the province. In front of state agents and officials, the head of works shared the fruits of his efforts deployed from September 8 to 30, aimed at strengthening local development.
The actions undertaken by Jean Collins Makaka Pap’ekaka during his stay in Kinshasa reveal a clear and ambitious vision for Mongala. The signing of a loan agreement for 40,000 bags of cement with Pretoria Portland Cement Barnet illustrates the governor’s proactive approach to supporting infrastructure and construction projects in the region. In addition, the steps underway to obtain the payment of investment credits for 2024 demonstrate rigorous and forward-looking financial management, essential to ensure the sustainability of provincial projects.
The search for funding from the Social Fund of the Republic also attests to Jean Collins Makaka Pap’ekaka’s commitment to the well-being and social progress of the inhabitants of Mongala. The sectors of education, health, agriculture and road infrastructure are at the heart of the governor’s concerns, demonstrating a holistic and inclusive approach to development.
Monitoring funding requests for road rehabilitation, particularly for the RN6 works, underlines the importance given by the governor to the connectivity and mobility of citizens. The actions planned for the rehabilitation of Avenue Aérodrome announced for October 17, 2024 confirm the desire to quickly implement infrastructure projects, which are essential to boost the local economy and improve the quality of life of residents.
Finally, the successful implementation of EPST/Mongala 1 and 2 staff, in collaboration with the National Ministry of Education, demonstrates the governor’s ability to unite stakeholders around common objectives. The defense of the mid-term activity report before the VPM of the Interior demonstrates his commitment to transparency and accountability.
In conclusion, the visionary leadership of Jean Collins Makaka Pap’ekaka embodies the hope for a prosperous and harmonious future for the province of Mongala. His determination to rebuild and develop the region, coupled with a strategic and concerted approach in his actions, paves the way for a bright horizon for its inhabitants. The commitment and support shown by state agents and officials underline the collective adherence to this vision of progress and renewal.