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DR Congo Appoints First Female Prime Minister Amidst Ongoing Eastern Region Crisis

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Dr Congo Appoints First Female Prime minister
source: AfricaNews

President Felix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has fulfilled a significant campaign promise by appointing Judith Suminwa Tuluka as the country’s first female prime minister on Monday.

Judith Suminwa Tuluka, a former planning minister, assumes her new role amidst a critical period for the nation, particularly in the strife-torn eastern region.

This area, known for its rich mineral resources, has been plagued by relentless violence, resulting in the displacement of millions of civilians and earning it the dubious distinction of being one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.

In her inaugural address aired on state television, Tuluka pledged to prioritise peace and development efforts, focusing on the conflict-ridden eastern provinces.

She expressed deep concern for the plight of those affected by the ongoing violence and reaffirmed her commitment to finding sustainable solutions to the crisis.

Tuluka’s appointment coincides with the daunting task of forming a new government, which is expected to involve extensive negotiations with various political factions.

Despite the challenges ahead, her appointment signals a significant breakthrough in Congolese politics and offers hope for greater inclusivity and representation in governance.

The situation in eastern Congo remains dire, with numerous armed groups vying for control and perpetuating a cycle of violence and instability.

Efforts by both local and international peacekeeping forces have struggled to contain the conflict, exacerbating the suffering of the civilian population.

President Tshisekedi, who secured reelection for a second term last December, has reiterated his commitment to addressing the root causes of the violence.

He has accused neighbouring Rwanda of backing rebel groups operating in eastern Congo, allegations vehemently denied by Rwandan authorities.

In response to the escalating tensions, the United States has called for restraint from Congo and Rwanda and urged diplomatic dialogue to prevent further escalation.

The U.S. State Department has emphasised the importance of regional cooperation and the withdrawal of foreign troops from Congolese territory.

Source: AfricaNews

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