The Governor of Kasai-Central sounded the alarm during a recent press briefing, exposing the worrying situation prevailing in his province. Joseph Moïse Kambulu did not mince his words, highlighting the glaring lack of essential resources such as water, electricity, food and urban roads. This statement highlights the challenges that the local population faces on a daily basis.
The situation is all the more critical since the public infrastructures responsible for compensating for these shortcomings, such as the Roads Office and the Roads and Drainage Office, seem powerless and ineffective. The observation is alarming: these entities, supposed to ensure the smooth running of roads and roads, are in reality empty shells that are unable to fulfill their mission. Governor Kambulu deplores this overwhelming reality that is plunging the province into a deep slump.
The consequences of this lack of resources and adequate infrastructure are heavy for the population of Kasai-Central. Daily life becomes a constant challenge, with precarious living conditions and multiple difficulties to overcome. In such a context, priorities seem to be everywhere and nowhere at the same time, highlighting the urgency of concrete and immediate actions to improve the situation.
This press briefing, orchestrated by the Minister of Communication and Media, Patrick Muyaya, highlights the need for collective awareness and mobilization of the authorities to meet the urgent needs of the population of Kasaï-Central. It is time to act and put in place sustainable solutions to get the province out of this impasse.
In conclusion, Governor Kambulu’s statement highlights the challenges facing Kasaï-Central, but it also offers an opportunity for commitment and mobilization to create a better future for all. It is crucial that the authorities and society as a whole join forces to transform this critical situation into an opportunity for development and progress for the province.