The political landscape of the Democratic Republic of Congo was recently marked by a major event: the inauguration of the new governors and vice-governors of the provinces, including those of the city of Kinshasa. This symbolic act, notified by the Deputy Prime Minister of the Interior, Security, Decentralization and Customary Affairs, marks an important turning point in local governance.
Among the personalities invested, Daniel Bumba Lubaki and Eddy Iyeli Molangi were entrusted with the responsibilities of governor and vice-governor of the city of Kinshasa, succeeding Gentiny Ngobila Mbaka and Gérard Mulumba known as “Gecoco”. This transition marks a change in leadership and highlights the importance of key roles in the management of the Congolese capital.
The delivery and recovery which will follow this notification will be decisive moments for these new leaders, who will have the difficult task of leading the city of Kinshasa towards a better future. Their main challenge will be to work closely with central authorities to ensure the proper functioning of public services and meet the needs of the population.
Jacquemain Shabani, Deputy Prime Minister of the Interior and Security, stressed the importance of working in synergy between governors and the central government. This collaborative approach is essential to guarantee effective and transparent governance, as well as optimal coordination of actions carried out at local and national level.
The meeting between the new governors was also an opportunity to exchange information and share experiences, thus fostering an environment conducive to fruitful cooperation. This pooling of knowledge and practices will allow governors to better understand the challenges that await them and to implement public policies adapted to the needs of their fellow citizens.
In short, the inauguration of the new governors and vice-governors of the city of Kinshasa marks the beginning of a new era for the Congolese capital. These leaders will have the responsibility of guiding the city towards sustainable development, by placing the interests of citizens at the heart of their actions. Their commitment and determination will be essential to meet the challenges ahead and build a better future for all.