Fatshimetrie recently published an in-depth investigation into the challenges surrounding the revision of the Constitution in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In this captivating article, Archbishop Evariste Ejiba Yamapia, president of the Church of the Awakening in Congo (ERC), urges Congolese citizens to remain calm and united in this crucial debate.
Evariste Ejiba Yamapia’s call for peace resonates as a voice of wisdom amid the political tumult surrounding the discussion on the constitutional revision. He emphasizes the importance of taking into account different perspectives, whether sociological, legal or political, to assess the impact of such a reform on the nation as a whole. By inviting experts and representatives of the Catholic Church to participate in a forum on this subject, the ERC positions itself as a key player in the search for a common and thoughtful position.
The call to de-stress the political debate and avoid unnecessary agitation reveals the ERC’s desire to promote constructive and peaceful dialogue between the various stakeholders. By urging politicians to exercise restraint and warning against prophecies of doom, Archbishop Evariste Ejiba Yamapia breathes a breath of rationality and wisdom into a climate often marked by polarization and tensions.
This forum promises to be a space for exchange and reflection where different voices can be heard and where avenues of reflection can be explored with a view to informed decision-making. As a charismatic and respected religious leader, Evariste Ejiba Yamapia plays a crucial role in promoting a culture of dialogue and mutual respect within Congolese society.
In conclusion, the ERC’s call for peace and collective reflection on the revision of the Constitution testifies to the responsibility and commitment of the Church in building a strong and united nation. In the face of the political and social challenges that arise, it is essential that all stakeholders come together around the table to discuss constructively and seek lasting solutions for the future of the Democratic Republic of Congo.