“All those who fled will be punished.”
This statement comes at a time when the Democratic Republic of the Congo (RDC) is facing increased security threats in the east, particularly in Bukavu, Goma, and Uvira. The Wazalendo, under Bitakwira’s coordination, continue to reinforce their position alongside the FARDC (Forces Armées de la République Démocratique du Congo) to resist external aggressions and restore stability.
A Call for Accountability and Determination
Bitakwira’s message was directed at individuals who chose to flee rather than stand their ground to defend the nation. For him, the struggle for the liberation and protection of the Republic requires courage, discipline, and an unwavering sense of duty.
“In times of war, there is no place for cowards. Those who abandoned their responsibilities will be held accountable.”
His words echo the determination of the Congolese resistance movement, emphasizing that betrayal and desertion will not be tolerated.
Uvira: A Strategic Base for Resistance
As the provisional capital of Uvira province, Uvira has become a key location for military and strategic planning. The Wazalendo forces, in coordination with the FARDC, are consolidating their presence to ensure that no more territory falls into the hands of hostile forces.
Bitakwira’s presence in Uvira underscores the importance of the city in the broader fight for national sovereignty. His call for discipline and accountability sends a message that only those truly committed to the liberation of the Republic will be part of the victory ahead.
Strengthening the Wazalendo and FARDC
The meeting at Orange House was also an opportunity for Bitakwira to reaffirm his commitment to strengthening the Wazalendo movement and ensuring that fighters are motivated, well-equipped, and ready to confront any enemy.
The liberation of the Republic is non-negotiable, and for Bitakwira, those who refuse to stand firm in this fight will face consequences. His message is clear:
“We will not allow weakness to compromise our struggle. Victory belongs to those who fight, not those who run.”
With this firm stance, the battle for the full sovereignty of the Democratic Republic of the Congo continues, and Uvira remains a critical stronghold in this historic fight.