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mediacongo.net – News – State of siege: the national deputy, Jackson Ausse Afingoto reacts to the decision of the head of state

The state of siege decreed by the Head of State, Félix Tshisekedi was the subject of an interview with Jackson Ausse Afingoto, elected from Irumu territory, Ituri province.

“We welcome and await the results,” said MP Jackson Ausse of the state of siege proclaimed by the President of the Republic for the provinces of North Kivu and Ituri. “This decision came late, after two years of our mandate,” he added.

Lieutenant-General Luboya Nkashama and Constant Ndima were appointed to head Ituri and North Kivu respectively. After the publication of reports by non-governmental organizations, the United Nations on social networks and articles in the media, accusing the new military governors of former rebels, the elected member of Irumu explained that during a parliamentary mission in Mahagi, the population welcomed the replacement of civilians by soldiers in command of the province.

For this national deputy, “it is a false debate, fueled in Kinshasa, which risks delaying us. These soldiers are not called officers on the day they were appointed. Where was this report? They were already Fardc officers , why have you waited all this time to denounce them? “

Regarding the call of Christophe Mboso, President of the National Assembly to elected officials from the East to leave the armed groups, the former rapporteur of the provisional office of the lower house of Parliament positive and refers to his unsaid.

“It is a call for responsibility. We are the representatives of the population, of good and bad people, we represent its assets (if it behaves well) and its liabilities (if it stands out in the bad)”. And to continue, “with these remarks, President Mboso wanted to challenge us on our responsibility. Insecurity occurs through armed groups. There are armed groups led by local communities. We have a responsibility to go to them. preach so that he leaves these armed groups, “he concluded.

Jackson Ausse Afingoto is a young deputy from Irumu territory in Ituri province, from the 2018 legislature, elected on the list of the MSR (Social Movement for Renewal) party of the late Pierre Lumbi; he was the first secretary of the provisional office of the National Assembly. To this day, he is placed behind Moïse Katumbi, president of Ensemble pour la République.



Amira Malimi
congo-press.com (MCP) / mediacongo.net

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