Wednesday, September 2, 2020

520 NDC ex-combatants recieve relief food from DRC government's business commissioner.

520 ex-combatants out of the maquis
of the Nduma defense of Congo militia,
NDC wing Bwira received food and
other goods from the commissioner
General in charge of Business
humanitarian organizations within the Government
Provincial of North Kivu, Dr Descartes
Akili-Mali Bamwisho, on Tuesday 1st
September at the transit site of
Rumangabo, north-east of Goma.
This new assistance is
consisting of beans, flour
corn, vegetable oil, sugar
as well as kitchen utensils and
soap. It was received with
satisfaction by beneficiaries who
listened to the voice of reason of the Chief
of the state that of leaving the bush
to join their efforts with those of
other compatriots engaged in the
reconstruction of the country.
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“These are actions that support
the vision of His Excellency Mr.
President of the Republic, FĂ©lix-
Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo ”, a
Governor Carly's Envoy justified
Nzanzu for whom this second batch
constitutes proof of support of
the Provincial Executive to initiatives
pacification.
Now is the time to consolidate
peace, the Commissioner General preached
the outstretched hand policy of
Government both national and
provincial to all combatants who
still lagging behind within the
militias for their integration into the
national life.
The few renderings questioned have
expressed their satisfaction for
reception conditions since their
arrival at Rumanbabo before calling
their brothers in arms to follow suit
The footsteps.
“We were well received because
since our arrival the ration
food is permanent ", is
glad a fighter from
Pinga who expressed the wish to see those
who are still in the bush to come
join them in order to integrate either
the regular army or civilian life depending on
the ACP.
Note that the number of renderings
is growing in Rumangabo where a
second wave was very
recently. All renderings as well as
their dependents come from the axis
Mweso-Kalembe-Pinga.

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