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Assassination of Chérubin Okende: Félix Tshisekedi "urges Justice to shed light on this file in order to punish the culprits of this despicable act"
Felix Tshisekedi, President of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Félix Tshisekedi learned with dismay this morning of the disappearance in tragic conditions of Mr. Chérubin Okende, former Minister of Transport and Ways of Communication, reports the Office of the Head of State.
The President of the Republic offers his condolences "to the family and friends of the Honorable Okende". "He urges Justice to shed light on this case in order to punish the culprits of this despicable act".
Earlier, the government had also expressed itself on the same file.
"The Government has learned with horror of the assassination of the Honorary Minister of Transport, the Honorable Chérubin Okende Senga", declared its spokesperson, Patrick Muyaya.
And to add:
“While condemning this heinous act, he instructed all security services to expedite a thorough investigation to shed light on this unconscionable act. The Government offers its deepest condolences to his family.”
Caution and emotion in the chancelleries a few minutes after the confirmation of what at first seemed like a rumor. The first to speak among the ambassadors, Jean-Marc Chataigner, Ambassador of the European Union to the Democratic Republic of Congo, is dismayed.
The other declared candidate Seth Kikuni did not go with dead hands either: “We now have an idea about the biggest kidnapper and assassin in the country. The elimination of Chérubin Okende will not be without consequences”.
Among the executives of the majority in power, Steve Mbikayi, Initiator of FP 2023 and founder of the Labor Party, is among the few to speak out: “I am appalled by the assassination of my friend Chérubin Okende. A remarkable intelligence and a man of peace. Like his wife and children, I am inconsolable. My deepest condolences to his biological and political family.”
In civil society, we note the muscular exit of Bienvenu Matumo de la Lucha.
“The assassination of the opponent Chérubin Okende is a state crime. The socialist regime of the UDPS installs a bloodthirsty dictatorship which kills and assassinates all opposing and dissident voices. I am very shocked and I express my deepest condolences to the biological, political and close family of Okende. Justice must be served for Cherubino.
Your authoritarian practices and methods will not undermine the commitments to the Republic. Peace to the soul of Okende and may the land of our ancestors be sweet and light to him”.
Jean Claude Katende, president of the African Association for Human Rights (ASADHO), also cries out for justice: "The Government is called upon to use all the means of the State so that we know the truth about the assassination of Cherub Okende. I condemn this act and demand that its perpetrators be identified and brought to justice.”
Felix Tshisekedi, President of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Félix Tshisekedi learned with dismay this morning of the disappearance in tragic conditions of Mr. Chérubin Okende, former Minister of Transport and Ways of Communication, reports the Office of the Head of State.
The President of the Republic offers his condolences "to the family and friends of the Honorable Okende". "He urges Justice to shed light on this case in order to punish the culprits of this despicable act".
Earlier, the government had also expressed itself on the same file.
"The Government has learned with horror of the assassination of the Honorary Minister of Transport, the Honorable Chérubin Okende Senga", declared its spokesperson, Patrick Muyaya.
And to add:
“While condemning this heinous act, he instructed all security services to expedite a thorough investigation to shed light on this unconscionable act. The Government offers its deepest condolences to his family.”
Caution and emotion in the chancelleries a few minutes after the confirmation of what at first seemed like a rumor. The first to speak among the ambassadors, Jean-Marc Chataigner, Ambassador of the European Union to the Democratic Republic of Congo, is dismayed.
The declared presidential candidate Augustin Matata Ponyo denounces a regime of terror: “I denounce with the utmost energy the assassination of Chérubin Okende, collaborator of Moïse Katumbi. This is all the more serious as he would have been kidnapped within the precincts of the Constitutional Court. Who would have believed it ! We have returned to a regime of terror and unspeakable dictatorship. My condolences to the bereaved family and to the Party Together”.“I learned with dismay this morning of the assassination of the former transport minister & spokesperson for Ensemble pour la République Chérubin Okende. My deepest condolences to his family, friends and loved ones. Finding and bringing to justice the perpetrators of this heinous crime must be the top priority.”
The other declared candidate Seth Kikuni did not go with dead hands either: “We now have an idea about the biggest kidnapper and assassin in the country. The elimination of Chérubin Okende will not be without consequences”.
Among the executives of the majority in power, Steve Mbikayi, Initiator of FP 2023 and founder of the Labor Party, is among the few to speak out: “I am appalled by the assassination of my friend Chérubin Okende. A remarkable intelligence and a man of peace. Like his wife and children, I am inconsolable. My deepest condolences to his biological and political family.”
In civil society, we note the muscular exit of Bienvenu Matumo de la Lucha.
“The assassination of the opponent Chérubin Okende is a state crime. The socialist regime of the UDPS installs a bloodthirsty dictatorship which kills and assassinates all opposing and dissident voices. I am very shocked and I express my deepest condolences to the biological, political and close family of Okende. Justice must be served for Cherubino.
Your authoritarian practices and methods will not undermine the commitments to the Republic. Peace to the soul of Okende and may the land of our ancestors be sweet and light to him”.
Jean Claude Katende, president of the African Association for Human Rights (ASADHO), also cries out for justice: "The Government is called upon to use all the means of the State so that we know the truth about the assassination of Cherub Okende. I condemn this act and demand that its perpetrators be identified and brought to justice.”