**Fatshimetrie: Conference on juvenile delinquency and Rwandan aggression by Samuel Mbemba**
The Deputy Minister of Justice and International Litigation, Samuel Mbemba, recently spoke at a scientific conference on juvenile delinquency and Rwandan aggression. The event, which was held before more than 300 students from various academic institutions in the country, took place in the red room of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in the commune of Gombe in Kinshasa.
Samuel Mbemba chose this audience of conscious and committed young people to address crucial issues for the future of the Democratic Republic of Congo. At the center of his concerns, juvenile delinquency and the potential threat of Rwandan aggression were the subject of in-depth discussions.
During his powerful speech, Vice Minister Mbemba urged students to collective awareness, stressing the importance of vigilance and caution in the face of the challenges facing their country. He also called for increased support for the Congolese army, emphasizing its crucial role in protecting the nation.
More than just recommendations, Samuel Mbemba invited students to actively engage in the constitutional reforms initiated by the Head of State. According to him, these reforms are essential to guarantee the well-being and future of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Samuel Mbemba’s voice still resonates in the minds of the young students who participated in this conference. His call for action and civic engagement resonates as a reminder of everyone’s responsibility in building a better future for their country.
In conclusion, Samuel Mbemba’s conference was a strong moment of awareness-raising and mobilization for Congolese youth. In the face of current challenges, it is essential that everyone becomes aware of their responsibility and becomes actively involved in building a promising future for the DRC.