July 2, 2024

Raila congratulates Tshisekede for re-election as DRC president

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Raila congratulates Tshisekede for re-election as DRC president

Raila Odinga, Regional Presidents congratulate President-Elect Felix Tshisekedi following his Re-election

Raila Odinga, Regional Presidents congratulate President-Elect Felix Tshisekedi following his Re-election

Azimio leader Raila Odinga on Sunday congratulated Democratic Republic of Congo President Felix Tshisekedi for winning a second term.

In his message, Raila wished President Tshisekedi the best as he works to ensure that the DRC is stable and prosperous.

He also commended the people of DRC for peacefully showing their aspirations.

The former Prime Minister added that he hopes Tshisekedi’s leadership will bring about more positive change as he takes on his second term as president.

“Congratulations to President Felix Tshisekedi on his re-election and to the Congolese voters for aspirations peacefully expressed and realized. Wishing him the very best as he continues with the crucial mission of steering the DRC back on course.

“May his leadership bring about positive change and prosperity for the nation. Wishing the people of DRC all the best in their determination to reclaim, steady and steer their country,” Raila said.

The two go back many years, and Odinga was instrumental in Tshisekedi’s campaign strategy that surprised many when he won the presidency in December 2019 despite being a rank outsider to then frontrunners Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary and Martin Fayulu.

Tanzania president Samia Suluhu, Comoro’s President and the African Union chairperson Azali Assoumani and Burundi’s Evariste Ndayishimiye also sent their congratulations to Tshisekedi for getting a resounding win during the just-concluded presidential vote.

Tshisekedi was declared the winner in provisional results announced on Sunday by the country’s electoral commission.

He won about 73% of the vote, with his nearest challenger, Moise Katumbi, having 18%, officials said.

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Constitutional Court is expected to confirm the provisional results on January 10.

The 20 December election was marred by widespread logistical problems.

It had to be extended to a second day in some parts of the vast country.

About two-thirds of polling stations opened late, while 30 percent of voting machines did not work on the first day of the vote, according to an observer group.

Millions of people waited for hours before they were able to vote, while some gave up and went home.

The opposition said the problems were part of a deliberate plan to allow the results to be rigged in favour of Mr Tshisekedi, 60.

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Several of the main challengers have called for protests after Sunday’s announcement.

“We call on our people to take to the streets en masse after the proclamation of the electoral fraud,” they said in a joint statement.

The army has been deployed in various parts of the capital, Kinshasa, to prevent any unrest, while Mr Tshisekedi’s supporters have taken to the streets to celebrate.

The head of the election commission has previously said the opposition candidates wanted a new election because “they know they lost… they are bad losers”.

Election chief Denis Kadima acknowledged some irregularities but insisted that the results reflected the will of the Congolese people.

Tshisekedi will be sworn in for a second term on 20 January.

The son of veteran opposition leader Étienne Tshisekedi, the president was first elected in 2019.

That followed a poll which some observers, including the influential Catholic Church, said was won by former oil executive Martin Fayulu. 

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