## Fatshimetrie: A look at the critical situation in Kasai-Central
In a recent speech that marked the conclusion of the presidential visit to the province of Kasai-Central on December 25, Governor Joseph Moïse Kambulu bitterly expressed the challenges that the province faces on a daily basis.
Asked by journalists about the priority needs that he hopes the government will be able to support, the governor poignantly underlined the gravity of the situation: “We lack everything. No water, no electricity, no food, no road infrastructure. Everything is a priority in all sectors.”
The distress of Kasai-Central is reflected in the deplorable state of infrastructure, particularly roads. The governor pointed out the lack of action by the Roads Office and the Roads and Drainage Office, deploring the fact that these entities are not fulfilling their mission. This institutional impotence leaves the province in a critical situation, deprived of essential basic services.
In a cry from the heart, Joseph Moïse Kambulu insisted on the urgency to act: “There is nothing. We must start now”. This urgency is reflected in the daily suffering of the population, faced with precarious and unbearable living conditions.
The situation described by the governor testifies to a deep malaise, a reality that is difficult to bear. The absence of essential services makes the lives of the inhabitants of Kasaï-Central extremely difficult, exacerbating the conditions of poverty and insecurity.
Faced with this critical situation, it is crucial that immediate and sustainable measures be taken to meet the basic needs of the population. The appeal launched by the governor resonates like a cry of alarm, calling for solidarity and action to come to the aid of a province in distress.
In conclusion, the precarious situation in Kasai-Central highlights the urgency of rapid and effective intervention to improve the living conditions of the inhabitants. It is our duty to reach out to those who are suffering and work together to build a better future for all.