During an interview with a reporter of kivuavenir.com this Sunday, October 02, 2022, he indicated that the Congolese mass would not be able to discover its weaknesses to transform their strengths.
“We have become at the mercy of other peoples without embarrassment.
Could this country be saved one day? Yes, it is possible that the Democratic Republic of Congo, my country, resume its true place on the international chessboard provided that all Congolese become aware of playing their role by respecting the principles that could change things. The family, religion and school have a great responsibility for the restoration of a new Congolese citizen capable of changing the DRC.
We are assisting, more than three decades ago, to a proliferation of churches and political parties which bring nothing to the development of our Fatherland but misfortune and discredit.
A country with an agricultural, mining, industrial and technological vocation whose people have neither an investment bank, nor a cutting-edge technical school”, he regretted.
For Dr.ZIGABE HENRI ISSAC, the greatest work that must be done to the Congolese nation is to seek the mechanisms capable of playing on the mentality and behavior of the Congolese people. invest, because the DRC has no problem except the quality of its people which deserves a recovery and this ontological positive change should come from three structures of socialization including the family which educates on the conscience; of good and evil, religion (church) which teaches on moral values and the power of the subconscious and the school which instructs on knowledge, skills and mentality. We must rebuild the DRC from the roots which influence all man and / or any man. If the six dragons of Asia were able to get away with it, it is because the elders and sages worked on values (CONFICIUS). To be qualified, but without morality would look like an armed madman. What would be the results ?
This human rights activist calls on the Congolese people in particular and Africans in general to unite among themselves, in order to chase away once and for all the bad thoughts of underdevelopment, because according to him, the well-being to which we have a right will surely only be obtained at the cost of our own sweat.
Jeremie Baraka