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Why Me?

Why Me?

The Democratic Republic of Congo needs the individual commitment of each of her daughters and each of her sons to get out this state of unconsciousness.

I commit myself with all of you who join, to take our country, the Democratic Republic of Congo, out of it’s unconscious state, and awaken it.

This is something we have to do for our land, not the party, it is an ideal and a collective fight for survival that goes beyond our own people, or private interests, because it is about saving our country, is our New Mission.

I engage with you all:

  • Full respect of the constitution
  • The general audit of the State
  • The establishment of the wage tension from 1 to 10 between the last agent of the State (the bailiff) and the President of the Republic (the 1st Agent of the State)
  • Regular payment of operating and investment costs in proportion to the public revenue generated by all State services
  • The appearance in court of all economic and war criminals
  • Implementing the principle of reserving 40% of national public revenues and allocating it to our provinces
  • The installation of a Constitutional Court, the Court of Cassation/Appeals and the Council of State
  • With the suppression of the ministry in charge of the media, We need adequate management of the Superior council of Audio/Visual and Communication
  • At the creation of the Special Font for Repair and Reconciliation (FSRR)
  • Accountable & reliable census for the identification of Congolese populations
  • Building the prosperity and dignity of every Congolese citizen
  • Guaranteeing of territorial integrity

I commit myself, along with you all, to be the SOLUTION and not the problem, The Congo of tomorrow demands that we are prosperous and dignified.

I commit myself, along with you all, to be the SOLUTION and not the problem, The Congo of tomorrow demands that we are prosperous and dignified.

I am an independent patriot, with the best interests of the DRC at heart. The DRC is the richest country in the world in terms of mineral wealth, yet we are the poorest in Africa.

The current political status of the DRC has led to mismanagement of the rich resources of this fertile land, helping multinational corporations in the United States, Europe and Asia to profit immensely and to expand the technological advances of the West to an exponential pace while stripping the DRC of it’s mineral and financial wealth.

As an independent nationalist, I stand as a candidate in the December 2018 elections to tidy up a corrupt and mismanaged system, to create an industry that will allow our people to prosper financially while restoring the land to everything that has been exploited.

Born Leader

My leadership skills stem from my background as President of the University of Kinshasa Student Association. This led me to my passion for politics, where I found myself in political exile after my graduation from university.

Highly Educated

I hold a Master’s degree in Physics while being president of the student association of the University of Kinshasa.

Well Traveled

My education and travels have allowed me to have a thorough knowledge of the world, including that of America, France and most of Europe, but I am particularly interested in the education I have from Asia.

“A humanitarian disaster of extraordinary magnitude.”

This is how the UN described what is happening in the DRC.

I have the course of an ordinary Congolese, who was born in Congo, studied in Congo and victim of the social injustices and inequalities put in place by the politicians who have followed each other in our country, but I have been several times engaged in defending the interests of this class of Congolese in which I belong. It was in recognition of my commitment to them that the students of the University of Kinshasa had already elected me as their president in 1999.

DRC statistics:

  • 87.7% of the population lives below the poverty line
  • 176/186 countries in the Human Development Index
  • 145/177 in global corruption
  • 155/167 in a democracy
  • 183/189 in terms of ease of doing business

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