By Ollus Ndomu
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) leading opposition leader Moise Katumbi has emerged as the frontrunner in the upcoming December 20 presidential elections, boasting an overwhelming lead of over 68% among Congolese voters, according to recent surveys.
President Félix Tshisekedi, who won the presidency in 2018, finds himself in a distant third place with approximately 12% of the vote, while Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege claims the second spot.
The shifting dynamics of the political sphere have set the stage for a heated electoral battle, with Katumbi’s Ensemble pour la République party gaining significant traction.
Amidst this political fervor, Katumbi plans to unveil his action plan for a new Democratic Republic of Congo in a press conference scheduled for Monday, November 13.
Set to take place in Dumi, Gombe, Kinshasa, this announcement is poised to shape the narrative leading up to the elections as Katumbi aims to present “An Alternative New Congo,” focusing on how his administration will navigate the economic, political, and social sectors of the DRC from 2024 to 2028.
However, the political landscape is not the only arena facing turbulence as insecurity has surged in the DRC, particularly in the eastern regions, ahead of the crucial elections.
Renewed clashes between M23 rebels and pro-government armed groups near Goma have led to a fresh wave of displacement, with over 3,000 people seeking refuge in the town of Sake, a mere 30 kilometers from Goma.
This spike in violence threatens to overshadow the electoral process, raising concerns about the government’s ability to defend Goma from M23 rebels who seek to overrun the strategic city.
As the political arena intensifies with Katumbi’s surge and Tshisekedi’s bid for re-election, questions loom over which candidate promises to stabilize the Congo amid growing insecurities on multiple fronts.
The confluence of political maneuvering and escalating insecurity creates a complex backdrop for the December elections, underscoring the critical choices facing the Congolese electorate as they navigate the path towards a new leadership and a more stable future.