Thursday, May 14, 2020

The funds for military operations Good 1 in the Beni region have reportedly been hijacked according to provincial MP Saidi Balikwisha



Military operations against the Ugandan Ugandan rebels who killed hundreds of civilians in the city and territory of Beni were launched in November 2019.

An elected provincial MP from the territory of Beni in North Kivu east of the DRC alert on a possible transfer of funds from the Congolese government to military operations against the Ugandan rebels.
Saidi Balikwisha claims that these diversion are not related to the massacres of civilians. As the army is not paid regularly, it would not be motivated to pursue the enemy. " When we were on vacation in the territory of Beni, we had found that the troops are determined to deal with the enemy's nuisance. Currently, we see that they are démotivation. There is no doubt that there is a link to the transfer of funds for military operations in the Beni area ", the provincial MP. According to him, military personnel sometimes don't even have fuel to use vehicles.
In the face of these possible diversion, the elected member of the territory of Beni wants justice to deal with the case. " There is a clear desire of the President of the Republic to end the ADF in Beni. But among his employees, there are some who turn away the funds for these operations. Reason why I ask justice to deal with this case ", he says.
In response to this, the military spokesperson of operations Good 1 against the ADF in Beni, Lieutenant Antony Mualushayi, talks about false accusations. " When we have nothing to say, we create controversy to attract attention (...) We must not politicize military operations because, with such words, the enemy seeks to split us, saying that there has been of, that the military collaborate with the enemy. All of this discourages the military who are on the front. Talking about this on social media is wrong. If there is evidence of diversion, let it be produced and Military Justice will follow its course ", crazy the spokesperson.
Meanwhile, the killing doesn't stop. 5 civilians were killed on Tuesday by the ADF in Eringeti in Beni territory and 6 pygmies removed according to local civil society.

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