Democratic Republic of Congo : Judith Tuluka Suminwa, a determined Prime Minister in service of the country
On Monday, April 1st, the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Félix Tshisekedi, announced the appointment of Judith Tuluka Suminwa as Prime Minister. This historic decision marks the first time a woman will lead the Congolese government. For some, it is seen as a strategic political move, while for others, it is a well-deserved recognition for a technocrat who has climbed the ranks with determination.
Judith Tuluka was born in the province of Kongo-Central in 1967. Despite coming from a large family, she distinguished herself through hard work and dedication to public service. After studying in Belgium where she obtained degrees in accounting and financial management, she joined the United Nations, working notably for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Returning to the DRC, Judith Tuluka Suminwa continued her career in public administration, specializing in public finance reform and development program coordination. In 2023, she was appointed Minister of Planning before being chosen as Prime Minister by President Tshisekedi.
Her appointment has elicited varied reactions, but Judith Tuluka Suminwa remains determined to serve her country. She sees her mission as a team effort, calling for unity and cooperation to address the challenges facing the DRC. Despite doubts and high expectations, she is ready to confront challenges with courage and determination.
For Judith Tuluka Suminwa, her goal is clear: to work for the good of her country, without seeking personal enrichment. Her remarkable political ascent demonstrates her readiness to assume responsibilities and to put her skills at the service of the Congolese nation.