
Enyele these fishermen (Armed with fishing rods) that nobody had ever heard of were suddenly became capable of taking the Mbandaka airport, tackle MONUC to take the port to use the Internet and especially to disappear as they came. Amazing! So
fishermen were able to occupy for 48 Mbandaka while neither the rebellions of Mulele or Bemba had been able to do so. Re-amazing!
Beyond this happens, we must ask whether the area is well guarded. The same question will arise also for the rest of the country because there is not as Mbandaka. Look at the side of the Lower Congo, where Angolan troops enter and leave as if at home. Nobody talks more Kahemba? The history of the Portuguese moved and changed terminal has been set? No sé. Returning to our rather
Mbandaka. A corner abandoned for ages even those from silver who have never done anything or constructed. The Marshal will go down into the house Mokolo Edo instead to build one official.
Coquilhatville, a city founded by Stanley himself in 1883, is still in the decrepit colonial configuration with more: Colonial houses never refreshed, maintained roads, no electricity, drinking water suspected ... Where are the rich mongo? Ekonda, or Mbole Nkundo? This
Mbandaka today is a remnant from that sung by Dr. Nico Kassanda and Chantal. Who remembers that the city is home to the Botanical Garden of Eala an unsuspected wealth and unmatched?
But that day when we speak of democracy and power to the people, is it still normal to use a rebellion instead of an election to gain power?
In 1956, Jean Denis, the family of those who reflect on Coquilhatville wrote this: We can take action fake, do investments more spectacular than productive. Ultimately, we always come to see that the future of Coquilhatville is linked to the vitality of its hinterland. It is in the interior that measures must be taken, measures that take into account the human elements as well as technical elements. A sustainable future will be built in enthusiasm. If the measures are reasonable in purpose and in their ways, people will be the primary beneficiaries and their active cooperation will be acquired. Many projects could be considered: development of the fisheries settlement with systematic testing of rice flooded Cooperative food crops, plantations, etc.. What matters is to raise the living standards of rural populations while fueling regional trade, the two go together. (Released in Aequatoria 19 (1956) 137-148 and 20 (1957) 1-4).
Do not you think that this reflection is still valid but for the entire country by Simon Kimbangu?
This brings me to this conclusion: that the president called Ngbanda, Kabila, Bemba, Tshisekedi Ruberwa Kashala or, as the population has not reached a standard of life she deserves, we will continue to live and suffer the same events. Only the location will change. Columnist faith.
Politicians, government and opposition rebels and the like, the ball is in your court.
Please listen to the song "Mbandaka" Dr Nico Kassanda wa Mikalay.
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