The incursions of the Mobondo militia in the Wamba sector: a year of suffering and destruction
A year ago, the Wamba region was plunged into chaos and terror with incursions by the Mobondo militia. These attacks caused significant loss of life and considerable material damage. Today, while the security situation remains precarious, national deputy Garry Sakata, elected in the Bagata territory, expresses his concerns and makes recommendations to support the affected populations.
In an interview with ACTUALITE.CD, Garry Sakata recalls the disastrous consequences of these incursions. Residents of the region have not only lost their homes and schools, but are also living in constant instability. The sixty burned schools must be rebuilt, and the destroyed homes also require financial assistance for their reconstruction.
For Garry Sakata, state intervention is essential. He calls for an allocation of subsidies for the reconstruction of homes and schools, as well as a reinforced permanent presence of security forces to ensure the protection of the population. But he does not stop there, for him it is also crucial to establish a dialogue between communities to promote reconciliation and restore social cohesion.
Indeed, after the return of displaced populations, it is essential to create conditions conducive to reconciliation. Garry Sakata underlines the importance of state supervision in this process, while insisting on the strengthening of the police presence to prevent further violence.
Mobondo militia incursions began a year ago, causing tragic loss of life and enormous damage. Despite periods of calm, the situation remains unstable. Garry Sakata therefore calls for a coordinated response to help the victims and work to restore peace in the region.
In conclusion, the incursions of the Mobondo militia into the Wamba sector have caused immeasurable suffering and massive destruction. MP Garry Sakata acts as spokesperson for the affected populations and calls for state intervention to rebuild destroyed infrastructure, strengthen security and promote reconciliation between communities. It is urgent that concrete measures be taken to support these populations and offer them a more secure and peaceful future.