Kinshasa, April 19th, 2021 (CPA).– The president of the platform « Pastors Union of Congo (UPACO) », Pastor David Beta, expressed, on Saturday, the availability of the servants of God, members of his Asbl, to contribute to the return of peace in the eastern part of DRC, through the confession of the executioners of the atrocities on the ground in this part of the country.
Pastor David Beta said it, after a meeting held in Kalamu municipality, for the attention of UPACO members, around the involvement of pastors in solutions relating to the insecurity in the eastern provinces of DRC.
The pastors, members of UPACO, explained Rev. Beta, have just drafted a memorandum in which they appeal to the President of the National Assembly for their involvement in resolving the insecurity in the provinces of Ituri, Sud Kivu and Nord Kivu.
According to him, these pastors are able to obtain repentance from the torturers as well as forgiveness from the victims of atrocities in eastern DRC.
For Reverend Beta, these pastors will make the parliamentarians’ report on insecurity in the east of the country more reliable but also provide the government with a database necessary and sufficient to decide on the mechanisms to be implemented to put an end to the problem insecurity in the east of the Republic.
Created in 2018, it should be remembered, UPACO is officially recognized by the Congolese state as a work for social assistance and the defense of human rights, the defense of the life and rights of pastoralists as well as for the contribution to the development of the people and to the development of the nation, Africa and the world around moral, Christian and republican values in particular, distributive justice, reconciliation, love of the country and for the other, truth and good work. ACP/Shotsha