During the hundred and thirtieth meeting of the Council of Ministers, the Minister of the Interior, Security and Customary Affairs, Peter Kazadi, recently presented the current situation of the administration of the national territory, describing a generally calm climate. Military operations continue under a state of siege in the provinces of Ituri and North Kivu, while facing increasing tensions between the Defense and Security Forces and youth groups during operations. maintaining and restoring public order.
At the same time, concerns over supplies in the city of Goma are causing concern, affecting the already precarious living conditions of displaced populations. The depreciation of the Congolese franc against foreign currencies also contributes to a loss of purchasing power, directly impacting the most vulnerable households.
In terms of finances, the governor of the Central Bank of Congo reported a fluctuation in the exchange rate of the Congolese franc against the American dollar, highlighting the economic challenges facing the country.
Furthermore, political tensions persist following the judgment of the Constitutional Court concerning appeals contesting the results of the national legislative elections, mainly in certain provinces of the country.
This news reveals the multiple challenges facing the Congo, between security, economic and political, thus underlining the importance of the actions to be undertaken to guarantee the stability and well-being of citizens.
Learn more:
1. [Situation in Congo: tensions and multiple issues](link to article)
2. [Peter Kazadi: a minister at the heart of Congolese challenges](link to the article)
3. [Analysis of the administration of the national territory in Congo](link to the article)
With the current situation, it is crucial to stay informed and think about the solutions needed to overcome these obstacles and build a better future for all Congolese.