It becomes dangerous to move, especially at night on the national number 1, between Matadi and Boma in the city of Nsanda in the territory of Seke-Banza, more or less 30 kilometers from the port city of Matadi.


According to the testimonies of travelers passing through these places, a group of thugs are sowing insecurity.

The head of Lufu sector, Mr. Mbenza Mvumvi, also confirmed this information to our colleague of ACTUALITE .CD on Thursday after a complaint from the users of this section.

He reports: "We knew this problem on the Vunda mountain, when you leave the Nsanda village going towards Boma, at the top of the mountain, there were road cutters who escape us because we met a delay to reach the place after being informed, it was the first day of last week, the second case was the one recorded at the Kikiama and Kindunga toll, and we arrived late again after being informed by the population", the sector chief let know.

And to continue: "The lack of rolling stock is the main cause of the inefficiency of policemen in this corner of the country. Added to this, the insufficient number of policemen-
He also said: "We have informed our hierarchy that the police force is strengthened in our sector and that the elements of the police are also equipped with rolling stock, which will help them to intervene quickly once the alert is given".

Inviting his constituents to vigilance, he said: "As for the population, the Lufu sector chief, asked them to" be vigilant ", to" report "whenever the bandits are intercepted on the national number one ( RN1) ".

For some observers, if this situation continues, it may cause the death of men or cause the shortage of certain food products in Matadi to the extent that most of these products use in this city come from the territory of Bas-Fleuve. Whence are they appealing to the security authorities in this province to put an end to this situation of insecurity This road being the only access road of Matadi in its western part.

Unpatriotic place rubble on the pavement to force vehicles to slow down so that, they can attack passengers and their possessions-thus, many of them prefer to travel in large vehicles instead into mini-buses, which they explain, can easily roll over by hitting these barricades. Some propose the reinforcement of security on this road.


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