Fatshimétrie October 15, 2024 – As part of a fruitful meeting, elected senators from the Bas-Uélé province had the opportunity to discuss Governor Mike-David Mokeni’s mid-term review during a constructive exchange in Kinshasa. This meeting, rich in exchanges and reflections, allowed elected provincial officials to praise the work accomplished by the provincial authority so far.
During this working session, senators expressed their satisfaction with Governor Mokeni’s commitment and determination in carrying out projects of common interest. Gustave Ekambu, the governor’s communications officer, stressed that the elected officials appreciated the report presented and praised the efforts made by the governor for the development of the province.
The main objective of this meeting was to allow senators to obtain a concrete overview of the initiatives launched by the governor since the beginning of his mandate. They particularly discussed the work related to road construction, including the RN 4 and 25 rehabilitation projects, as well as the efforts made in terms of regional planning.
The senators stressed the importance of the lobbying carried out by the governor with the central government, which made it possible to obtain funding and allocations for the agricultural sector and the renovation of road infrastructure in the province. These actions were highly praised by the elected officials, who recognized the concrete results obtained through these efforts.
During the discussions, the senators closely examined the progress made in various areas such as security, economic and social development, health, among others. Carole Agito Amela, Aminata Namasia Bazego, Norbert Taragutoro Gebanga, Eddy Pascal Sinango Ngbakoli, representing the voters of Bas-Uélé, expressed their satisfaction with the governor’s vision of governance, focused on the unity and well-being of the population.
Since assuming office, Governor Mokeni has made united action for the benefit of the people his priority, seeking to address challenges and ensure a bright future for the people of Bas-Uélé. His determination to promote the development of the province was commended during this meeting, stressing the importance of close collaboration between provincial authorities and people’s representatives to move the region towards a prosperous and promising future.
In conclusion, the meeting between the elected senators of Bas-Uélé and Governor Mokeni was a significant moment of sharing, evaluation and mutual encouragement, thus reinforcing the common will to work together for the well-being and progress of the province. This constructive collaboration between elected officials and local authorities is essential to address the challenges and realize the aspirations of the people of Bas-Uélé.