Unprecedented mobilization for the defense of national unity in the DRC


The popular rally organized by the Convention for the Republic and Democracy (CRD) at the Masina municipal stadium in Kinshasa aroused the enthusiasm of Congolese citizens. The aim of this event was to raise awareness among the population of the importance of national unity and cohesion in the face of threats to the territorial integrity of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

At the heart of this mobilization, Christophe Mboso, President of the CRD, delivered a fiery speech calling for unity and solidarity. He invited Congolese people of all generations to commit themselves collectively to ensure the well-being and prosperity of the nation. Referring to the issue of territorial security, he stressed the importance of protecting the heritage that our elders have bequeathed to us in order to pass it on intact to future generations.

In an atmosphere marked by patriotism, Christophe Mboso underlined the commitment of President Félix Tshisekedi to defend the integrity of the Congolese territory. He firmly recalled that no Congolese territory could be ceded to foreign forces. This determination to preserve national unity and sovereignty was welcomed by all the participants in the meeting.

Christophe Mboso’s speech also raised the issue of vigilance and prudence in the management of public affairs. He warned against attempts at external interference and urged everyone to remain mobilized to counter any threat to the stability of the country.

In conclusion, this meeting was an opportunity for the CRD to reaffirm its commitment to national unity and the defense of the territorial integrity of the DRC. He reminded all Congolese of the importance of remaining united and supportive to face current challenges and guarantee a prosperous future for our country.

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