Fatshimetrie: A warning against nighttime harassment during the end-of-year festivities
The city of Beni, more precisely the mayor of Mulekera, Dieudonné Ngongo Mayanga, recently issued a warning against nighttime harassment that could occur during the end-of-year festivities. During the weekly police parade, the mayor stressed the importance of ensuring the safety of citizens and preventing any form of insecurity.
This announcement follows reports of inappropriate behavior by some patrol officers towards the population. Indeed, it seems that some of them engage in acts of harassment and insecurity, thus generating a climate of apprehension among the inhabitants of the region. Faced with this worrying situation, Dieudonné Ngongo Mayanga clearly warned that anyone found guilty of such actions will have to answer for their actions before the courts.
In his speech, the mayor stressed the importance of collaboration between the security forces and the population to ensure the safety of all. He recalled that the fight against insecurity is everyone’s business and that everyone must contribute in their own way to restoring a climate of trust and security within the community.
It is crucial to point out that the safety of citizens is an absolute priority and that any form of behavior harmful to public tranquility will be severely reprimanded. By encouraging cooperation and solidarity between the authorities and citizens, the mayor of Mulekera hopes to establish a climate of trust and security conducive to the well-being of all.
In conclusion, the warning issued by Dieudonné Ngongo Mayanga underlines the importance of collective responsibility in preserving public security. By working together, authorities and citizens can help prevent acts of insecurity and ensure a safe and peaceful environment for all.