“We can't continue to accept this aggression from Rwanda through the M23”: Judith Suminwa RDC’s PM

The Government will take all necessary measures to put an end to Rwandan aggression through the M23, announced Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka, Wednesday, June 12, following the handover and resumption ceremony with her predecessor. 

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“We can't continue to accept this aggression from Rwanda through the M23”: Judith Suminwa RDC’s PM

“We cannot continue to accept what is happening in the East with this aggression by Rwanda through the M23,” said Judith Suminwa.

She reiterated the wish to continue the work of her predecessor.

The Prime Minister also returned to her intervention during the plenary devoted to the inauguration of her Government by the National Assembly:

“What emerged from the discussions with the elected representatives of the people were concerns emanating from the population themselves, the need to have more jobs, particularly for young people, the need to improve the power of purchase, macroeconomic stability and exchange rate stability, but also If we have all of this, it is crucial to have better security. We will take our responsibility to end this war.

Security is one of the three missions in three years

 Military programming to strengthen security throughout North Kivu is one of the three missions that former Prime Minister Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde recalled and had been entrusted to him by the Head of State, as well as the important reforms initiated by his Government.

“First, the security. In this sector, faced with this barbaric aggression that we continue to suffer from Rwanda, so many reforms were expected, those relating to military programming and which must continue.”

Then, the other missions are health and education for all in primary schools.

The mobile team of Brazilian instructors from MONUSCO, who specialized in jungle combat, organized a training session for the FARDC in Ituri for fighting the arms troops.