Fatshimetrie is closely interested in the critical situation in the city of Goma, in the province of North Kivu. Indeed, the local civil society has issued an alert to the population, inviting them to avoid public places during this holiday season. This recommendation follows the dropping of explosive devices in different neighborhoods of the city, leaving the population in legitimate concern about their safety.
Marion Ngavho, the president of the civil society of Goma, explained that no explanation has yet been given for these acts of violence. The targets of the attacks, such as Mr. Fataki’s house, the people’s beach or the Mugunga neighborhood, raise serious concerns about the identity of the perpetrators of these attacks and their motivations.
Faced with this persistent threat, the vigilance of each citizen of Goma is requested. It is imperative to remain cautious and to report any suspicious activity to the competent authorities. Civil society also calls on the public authorities to strengthen measures to control weapons and ammunition in circulation in the city. It is crucial to identify and neutralize individuals who work to sow terror and instability.
In this context of tension, it is essential that provincial and urban authorities take rapid and effective measures to ensure the safety of the inhabitants of Goma. The population should not live in constant fear of new attacks and daily life should not be disrupted by acts of blind violence.
It is therefore essential that thorough investigations be carried out to identify those responsible for these criminal acts and bring them to justice. The population of Goma deserves to live in peace and security, and it is the duty of the authorities to guarantee these fundamental rights.
In conclusion, the situation in Goma is alarming, and it is imperative that concrete actions be taken to put an end to this indiscriminate violence. The solidarity and cooperation of all actors, from the authorities to the citizens, are essential to preserve peace and stability in the region.