Title: The challenges of inspecting the works of the local development program in the DRC
Introduction :
The Democratic Republic of Congo is embarking on an ambitious local development project that aims to transform the living conditions of Congolese populations in areas that have been neglected until now. This program, baptized PDL-145T, benefits from funding of 1.66 billion dollars and is supervised by Jules Alingete Key, Inspector General of Finance. In this article, we will explore the crucial role of works inspection in the realization of this program and the issues that arise from it.
A major project to revive the economy:
The PDL-145T, initiated by President Félix Tshisekedi, aims to reduce spatial inequalities, boost local economies and improve the living conditions of populations in disadvantaged rural areas. This project is part of the national strategic development plan and the government’s action program. The first infrastructure deliveries are scheduled for this month, marking a major step forward in the implementation of this major program.
Inspection of works as a guarantee of transparency:
To ensure optimal execution of the PDL-145T, Jules Alingete Key and the IGF are involved in increased monitoring of the different phases of the program. Their mission consists of checking the level of progress of the works on the ground, evaluating the quality of the works and examining the procedure for financing the sites. This presence of the works inspectorate guarantees the transparency and integrity of the project, thus making it possible to fight against corruption and ensure optimal use of financial resources.
The fight against corruption as a priority:
The presence of the IGF in the monitoring of the PDL-145T reflects the desire of the Congolese government, under the leadership of President Tshisekedi, to actively fight against corruption. Jules Alingete Key and his team have stood out by daring to confront the predators of the national economy. Their hard work is helping to restore the confidence of technical and financial partners and to protect the interests of the Congolese state.
Conclusion :
The implementation of the local development program in the Democratic Republic of Congo represents a major economic challenge for the country. Thanks to the inspection of the works carried out by Jules Alingete Key and the IGF, transparency and integrity are guaranteed, thus allowing an optimal use of resources and an effective fight against corruption. The PDL-145T is therefore not only a development project, but also a symbol of the Congolese government’s commitment to transparent and accountable governance