In Kinshasa, Samuel Mbemba mobilizes against Rwandan aggression On the eve of the New Year 2026, the Minister of Human Rights, Samuel Mbemba, mobilized over 8,000 residents of the Lukunga district (Kinshasa) against Rwandan aggression.
During a gathering organized this Wednesday, December 31st, at Camp Luka, a neighborhood in the Ngaliema commune, he called on the population to support the President of the Republic, to remain vigilant, and not to be distracted.
“We are on the last day of 2025. God has helped us to see this day, but many of our brothers and sisters have died in Goma, Bukavu, and Uvira because of the aggression by Rwanda’s Paul Kagame. We who remain alive must support our armed forces and their supreme commander, Félix Tshisekedi Tshilombo. We must pray for him because he loves our country as he should. In the past, we had deceitful authorities who claimed to be Congolese by day but plotted against the interests of the DRC at night. Now that we have a Congolese President, we have the right to support him in every way. Papa Mboso has always said we must support the President day and night,” stated Samuel Mbemba.
During this exchange, the Minister of Human Rights gave thanks to God for His protection, which he shared with his supporters, while noting that Congolese men and women die every day in the eastern part of the country.
Minister Samuel Mbemba also distributed fabric wraps (‘pagnes’) and envelopes to all who attended the event, to enable them to better celebrate New Year’s Eve.