DRC : Félix Tshisekedi’s Five-Year Achievements Screened Through A Documentary Film
After “FATHY FAR” the platform developed to highlight the actions of the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Félix Tshisekedi, it’s now time for the projection of the documentary film “Congo ya sika. In its first part, “La renaissance du géant” (The Renaissance of the Giant), the documentary film “Congo ya Sika” presents all the achievements of the president’s five-year term.
According to the Public Relations Officer of the Head of State, Bibiche Kabengele, this project, “The Renaissance of the Giant” was born out of the strong need of Congolese in the diaspora to know about the president’s achievements and everything that has been done.
“The next step is the consumption of this documentary by all Congolese. We will go through a series of screenings in different places and public spaces in the DRC to revive in the Congolese population what the president’s five-year term has been” said Faustin Masola, the documentary’s director.
« A public relations team will go to Brussels to prepare and organize our next step aimed at the Schengen area » he added.
The objective of this documentary film is to present the new face of the DRC to the Congolese, not only from within the country but also from abroad, to show them the elements of the country’s transformation across various sectors.
The Head of State’s Public Relations Officer explained that the goal of this campaign is to demonstrate that there is real transformation in the DRC and to emphasize that the president’s first term marked a foundational start in various development sectors.
Ms. Bibiche Kabengele further explained that after this first phase dedicated to « The Renaissance of the Giant », two other phases will follow, titled respectively « Le développement du géant » (The Development of the Giant) and “La crédibilité du géant » (The Credibility of the Giant).
« In these new phases, we will still have ‘Congo ya sika’ documentary films that will explain sector by sector and demonstrate the development that has been achieved in that sector », she said.
The first part of the documentary film dedicated to “The Renaissance of the Giant” reviewed some advances, including in the education sector, which saw an increase in the number of learners due to free primary education. It also mentioned the reform of the country’s security apparatus, which led to the strengthening of the Armed Forces of the DRC.