The wave of appointments is a part of a broader framework of navy reforms, mentioned a presidential spokesman.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi has changed the top of the nation’s armed forces as a part of broader navy reforms geared toward boosting effectivity.
In a press release from the presidency on Monday, Christian Tshiwewe Songhesha, former commander of the Republican Guard, an elite unit accountable for defending the top of state, was named as the brand new military chief of employees, changing Célestin Mbala Musense.
The brand new deputy chief of employees accountable for operations, Jerome Chico Tshitambwe, comes from the identical unit.
“Virtually the whole employees has been changed by younger officers. A number of are from the Republican Guard, however not all, and that’s as a result of they’ve confirmed themselves,” the president’s deputy director of communications, Giscard Kusema, mentioned.
The DRC’s military is preventing a number of armed teams, primarily in its restive east the place ethnic militias and different armed teams are battling for management close to the borders with Uganda and Rwanda.
In keeping with a current depend by the United Nations, there are no less than 120 armed teams within the DRC’s restive east and navy operations by neighbouring states like Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi are usually not unusual.
The wave of appointments in DRC’s military is a part of a broader framework of navy reform, Kusema informed Reuters. A brand new navy programming legislation was lately drawn up for the interval 2022-2025.
“For years, all of the consultants have been asking for a navy programming legislation that provides extra monetary autonomy to the military and suppleness in procedures,” mentioned Kusema.