After several steps taken within the Lamuka coalition to prepare for the triumphant return of their leaders, Adolphe Muzito and Martin Fayulu, stranded outside the country following the coronavirus pandemic, the two members of the presidium finally decide to postpone their return. for a later date. This is reported in a press release of July 25 for the press signed by the spokesperson for the current Lamuka Coordinator, Me Steve Kivwata, which justifies this postponement by a rearrangement of the agenda and a series of activities abroad. However, we can read in this communicative note, they invite the Congolese people to attend the various activities that will be organized throughout the national territory on August 2, as part of the commemoration of the Genocide of the Congolese people. Below is the full press release.
PRESS RELEASE
We bring to the attention of both national and international opinion that the return to the DRC of two leaders of LAMUKA, President-elect Martin Fayulu and Coordinator Adolphe Muzito, initially scheduled for August 1, 2020, is postponed to a date which will be communicated later, following a rearrangement of the agenda and a series of activities abroad.
We invite the Congolese people to attend the various activities that will be organized on August 2, 2020, on national territory and outside the country, as part of the commemoration of the Genocide of the Congolese people.
Done in Kinshasa, July 25, 2020
For the Lamuka Coordinator
Me Steve Kivwata