In a context where Congolese youth are facing many social and political challenges, a new initiative is emerging: the awareness campaign “Beyond the conflict, let’s be this landmark”. Launched by young political activists, this campaign aims to promote a change in mentality to build a better future for Congo.
At the heart of this initiative is the call to abandon the anti-values that plague Congolese society: theft, rape, urban banditry, corruption and embezzlement of public funds. According to the organizers of the campaign, it is imperative that Congolese youth mobilize to break with these harmful practices and build a country based on universal principles.
Jonathan-David Mbombo, president of young politicians and entrepreneurs, emphasizes the importance of changing mentality as a driver of national development. He calls on young people to unite beyond political divisions to work together to build a common societal project, focused on progress and ethics.
For his part, Jonathan Kalumba, president of the Congolese nationalists, warns against the tribalism that divides Congolese youth. He urges this generation to get rid of ethnic divisions and focus on what is essential: the harmonious development of the Congo.
This awareness campaign therefore appears as an opportunity for Congolese youth to take control of their destiny and become the driving force behind national development. By calling for unity, responsibility and solidarity, the young participants in this initiative aspire to create new momentum for the DRC.
In conclusion, it is undeniable that changing mentalities and fighting against anti-values are crucial challenges for Congolese youth. By uniting and mobilizing for a better future, these young political activists are paving the way for a profound transformation of Congolese society. Beyond simple awareness raising, it is a real call to action and civic engagement that resonates through this campaign.