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ESU Minister, Thomas Luhaka Losendjola

Thomas Luhaka LosendjolaAll eyes were on the General Prosecutor’s Office at the Kinshasa / Gombe Court of Appeal, where the current ESU Minister, Thomas Luhaka Losendjola, was expected to audition for the initiated 100-day emergency program by the President of the Republic.

This former Minister of Infrastructure, Public Works and Reconstruction, fortunately for him, did not experience the same trajectory as Vital Kamerhe, temporarily detained in Makala central prison, pending his trial which will take place shortly. “The working session took place today, Wednesday, April 29, 2020, at the General Prosecutor’s Office near the Gombe Court of Appeal. The Minister of Higher and University Education has responded to all concerns of justice and has returned to his office, “insisted on stepping up his communication service.

He who was invited as an “informant” in the case of management of funds allocated to 100-day work, file currently under investigation before the prosecution of the Court of Appeal of Kinshasa / Gombe, according to his services, the current ESU Minister responded to this invitation with the aim of clarifying the religion of justice and thus contributing to the manifestation of the truth. ” In his cap from the former ITPR manager, Thomas Luhaka was auditioned to give information related to the SOCOC and FONER files, we learned from reliable sources.

To do this, he had to, at all costs, give some explanations to the judges to justify the non-execution of this work in South Kivu, when the construction contract was signed between his former Ministry of ITPR and the two aforementioned companies. Is it that, according to the communiqué signed by Célestin Pata Kadjambi, Communication officer / ESU, Thomas Luhaka remains convinced that today’s exercise will, certainly, contribute to the consolidation of the rule of law in the DRC.

From the outset, it should be pointed out that Thomas Luhaka Losendjola fell into the brow of justice because during his hearing on April 8, at the General Prosecutor’s Office near the Court of Appeal of Kinshasa / Matete, the accused Vital Kamerhe , Dircab of President Félix Tshisekedi, in addition supervisor and coordinator of the 100-day program, reportedly reported to anyone who wants to hear it, that certain files of contracts between the Congolese State and certain construction companies have been signed by members of the government Honorary Prime Minister Bruno Tshibala. This, before quoting by name Thomas Luhaka Losendjola, Justin Bitakwira and Willy Ngoopos, the current Minister of ITP.

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