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DR CONGO: President Tshisekedi calls for UN forces to leave country, seeking new path to stability

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By Ollus Ndomu

President Felix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has called for the withdrawal of UN forces from his country.

In his impassioned speech at the ongoing United Nations General Assembly, President Tshisekedi declared that it was time for the DRC to assert full control over its destiny and take center stage in ensuring its stability.

The move has sparked a debate over whether it is the right course of action, considering the UN mission’s struggles to address the ongoing conflicts and protect civilians in the Eastern DRC.

The UN mission, known as MONUSCO (United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo), has been stationed in the DRC for over two decades.

Its primary objective has been to help restore peace, stability, and security to a region long plagued by rebel groups and armed conflicts, particularly in the Eastern provinces.

President Tshisekedi’s call for the departure of UN forces reflects mounting frustration within the DRC regarding MONUSCO’s perceived shortcomings.

Critics argue that despite its presence, the mission has struggled to effectively confront rebel groups and put an end to the violence that has caused immense suffering to the civilian population.

The DRC has seen numerous protests against MONUSCO’s perceived ineffectiveness, with demonstrators demanding an end to the mission’s presence in their country. President Tshisekedi’s decision aligns with these sentiments and his commitment to taking a more active role in the nation’s security affairs.

However, the move to expel UN forces from the DRC is not without its critics and challenges.

Some argue that the DRC’s own security forces may not yet be adequately equipped or trained to fill the void left by MONUSCO.

The UN mission’s departure raises concerns about a potential power vacuum and whether the DRC government can effectively address ongoing security challenges, maintain stability, and protect its citizens.

The question of whether this is the right move hinges on the DRC’s readiness to assume full responsibility for its security and stability. President Tshisekedi’s call is a bold assertion of his government’s confidence in its capabilities. It reflects a broader sentiment among many Congolese people that they should be the primary actors in shaping their nation’s future.

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