Title: State agents in Haut-Katanga awaiting payment: a deputy challenges the provincial governor
Introduction :
In the province of Haut-Katanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo, agents and civil servants of the State are facing a difficult period with unpaid salaries for several months. This worrying situation caught the attention of deputy Nanou Memba, who questioned the provincial governor, Jacques Kyabula Katwe. Defender of workers’ rights, Nanou Memba calls for urgent measures to regularize the salary situation of civil servants and guarantee their well-being.
A deputy committed to improving the living conditions of civil servants:
As a member of the Union Sacrée in support of President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi, Nanou Memba is determined to defend the interests of citizens and guarantee the proper management of public resources. Aware that the situation of state officials directly influences the image of the government, he warns against the negative consequences on the re-election of President Tshisekedi and insists on the need to take immediate measures to resolve the salary crisis.
A call to the provincial governor:
In a letter addressed to Governor Jacques Kyabula Katwe, Nanou Memba expresses her concern at the difficulties encountered by civil servants and requests a rapid regularization of their payment. He stresses that the plight of the workers cannot be ignored and highlights the negative impact of this situation on the image of the government. The member insists on the crucial role of the governor to find adequate and urgent solutions.
The responsibility of the Provincial Assembly:
Nanou Memba does not forget to recall the responsibility of the Provincial Assembly of Haut-Katanga in this situation. He asks the President of the Assembly to take charge of this matter and work actively to find solutions. He stresses the importance of collective action to deal with this salary crisis which affects many civil servants.
Conclusion :
The situation of civil servants in Haut-Katanga is worrying, with salaries unpaid for several months. Deputy Nanou Memba is sounding the alarm and calling on the provincial governor to find urgent solutions. He warns of the political consequences of this crisis and calls for collective action to solve this problem and guarantee the well-being of workers. The regularization of the salary situation of civil servants is essential to ensure an efficient functioning of the administration and to strengthen confidence in the government