Tuesday, June 23, 2020

DRC provincial Minister of the Interior Adjio Gidi and his colleague from ITPR Ucircan Bule set this Tuesday, June 23, 2020 visited the chiefdom of Wagongo located at 54km from Mahagi center to meet local people.


Continuing their mission in the territory of Mahagi where they lead a strong delegation, the provincial Minister of the Interior Adjio Gidi and his colleague from ITPR Ucircan Bule set course this Tuesday, June 23, 2020 on the chiefdom of Wagongo located at 54km to the is from Mahagi center to meet local people.
Confiding with their hosts, the inhabitants of the area have not hidden the two main questions that concern them, namely infrastructure and road and lake harassment.
Ucircan Bule, head of ITPR in Ituri province, reassured the people of Wagongo, saying that the contracts are being signed by Governor Jean Bamanisa for the rehabilitation of highways in this area.
"Several contracts are already prepared so that the provincial governor can sign and if these contracts will not be executed by our partners within a short time, we will be forced to replace them with other companies" he indicated in his words to local news outlets
Regarding fishing regulations at Lake Albert, the same minister called for the payment of state duties, taxes and fees to avoid fraud.
"The question here is, are you asking for proof of payment with sincerity?" Or are you asking one thing and its opposite? You are looking for proof of payment, at the same time you are chatting with state agents. But the agents also need to live. When you pay by dropper, but they will always bother you, and from there you will all be considered fraudsters, "said Ibrahim Ucircan in his address.
And concerning road harassment, the provincial Minister of the Interior Adjio Gidi has promised a solution in the coming days.
It is since last Saturday that the two members of the provincial executive have been staying in this Mahagi territory in order to comfort the population and assess the security situation after several attacks recorded last month by CODECO militiamen based in the neighboring territory of Djugu.

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