The inauguration of the agency of the National Social Security Fund for State Public Employees in Kisangani marked a significant turning point in the administrative landscape of the Democratic Republic of Congo. This event, which took place on December 17, 2024, was enthusiastically welcomed by political, administrative and parliamentary authorities, as well as by public officials benefiting from this essential service.
The construction of this new building, painted in the distinctive colors of the CNSSAP (blue and white), began on July 17, 2022, following the official inauguration by Jean-Pierre Lihau, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Civil Service. The Director General of the CNSSAP, Junior Mata, stressed the importance of this agency as a symbol of a public administration focused on excellence. He said that this building would offer premium social security services to public officials, while emphasizing the importance of treating them as privileged customers.
This new agency in Kisangani represents an important milestone for the CNSSAP, by providing it with a permanent headquarters in a city where other agencies are still tenants, such as in Lubumbashi. The Chairman of the Board of Directors insisted on the need to preserve this tool to ensure its sustainability and functionality for future generations.
The opening of this agency in Kisangani is a further step towards improving the social conditions of public sector employees in the DRC. The CNSSAP thus demonstrates its commitment to the well-being of public sector workers, by offering them quality services in a favorable environment. This initiative contributes to strengthening the confidence of public sector employees in social security institutions and to promoting a culture of excellence within the Congolese public administration.
In conclusion, the CNSSAP agency in Kisangani symbolizes not only a place of essential services for public sector employees, but also a symbol of commitment to excellence and the well-being of state workers. This inauguration marks the beginning of a new era for social security in the DRC, emphasizing the importance of the quality of services offered to public officials, while breathing a breath of modernity into the Congolese public administration.