“Congo: CENCO Secretary General Refutes Rumors of Potential Coup”

News: CENCO Secretary General Dispels Rumors of Potential Coup

In a recent interview given to the press of the National Assembly, the secretary general of the National Episcopal Commission of Congo (CENCO), Donatien N’shole, sought to dispel any doubt concerning alleged encouragement towards a political actor considering a coup of State against President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo.

During the interview, Father N’shole clarified his remarks, stressing that he had only discussed the importance of trust and that he had in no way mentioned the possibility of a coup d’état. . He said: “My pitch was intended to raise awareness of the importance of trust, and no conditional was used. This is a misrepresentation because I never said there would be a blow. “State. It’s important to be careful, otherwise we may find ourselves in a difficult situation.”

This clarification from Donatien N’shole follows an audience he had with the President of the National Assembly, Christophe Mboso Nkodia. Marcelin Utembi, president of CENCO, who is due to go to Rome to represent the DRC at the synod bringing together bishops from around the world and to meet the Pope, joined N’shole during this meeting with Mboso to take stock of the general situation of the country.

Abbot N’shole explained that the president of CENCO had seen fit to meet the president of the National Assembly before his trip, because the pope would be curious to know the state of the country. It is therefore important to maintain dialogue and to understand the nuances of the declarations, in order to avoid any confusion and preserve the stability of the country.

This clarification from the CENCO Secretary General helps to allay fears and ensure that confidence and stability will be maintained in the ongoing political process in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Upcoming political developments will be closely monitored, especially as the DRC plays a key role on the African scene.

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