Fatshimetrie, a publication dedicated to exploring political and social issues in the Democratic Republic of Congo, reports on a recent meeting between President Félix Tshisekedi and representatives of the Grande-Orientale region. During this exchange, national deputies and senators from this region expressed their concerns about security and infrastructure, stressing the importance of rapid intervention to resolve these challenges.
Grace Neema, Deputy Quaestor of the National Assembly and spokesperson for the caucus of national deputies and senators of the Grande-Orientale region, affirmed that the Head of State is personally committed to finding effective solutions as soon as possible. This assurance reinforced the unconditional support of the representatives of this region for President Tshisekedi, who was warmly thanked for his commitment to the region.
The meeting also provided an opportunity to address critical security issues, particularly in Ituri province, which is under siege, as well as development issues in the Grande-Orientale. Paulin Lendegolia of Tshopo stressed that the development of this region is a priority for the Head of State, who is committed to providing concrete solutions in the near future.
In addition, the customary chiefs of the Grande-Orientale expressed their gratitude to President Tshisekedi for his appointment of four nationals from this region to the Suminwa government. They welcomed the achievements already underway in the region and congratulated the Head of State for his commitment to the development of the Grande-Orientale area.
This meeting between President Félix Tshisekedi and the representatives of the Grande-Orientale demonstrates the importance given to dialogue and collaboration to address the challenges facing this region. The Head of State’s commitment to the development and security of the Greater East region raises hope for a better future for its inhabitants, and strengthens confidence in effective and responsive government action.