Butembo-Beni, 12 June, 2025 / 11:35 am (ACI Africa).
The implementation of the proposed Social Pact for Peace and Harmonious Coexistence is the most effective path to resolving the crises bedevilling the people of God in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the Director of the Diocesan Commission for Justice and Peace (CDJP) of the country’s Catholic Diocese of Butembo-Beni has said.
Addressing journalists on Tuesday, June 10 in Butembo, Fr. Aurélien Kambale Rukwata underscored the need for the Congolese to come together in seeking lasting solutions to their country’s challenges.
“The activities and behaviours of politicians in the Democratic Republic of Congo clearly prove that the Social Pact for Peace and Harmonious Coexistence remains the best solution in resolving the security and sociopolitical crises in the country,” Fr. Rukwata said.
He highlighted the strengths of the proposed pact. He said, “This pact has no bias. This pact has at least one goal: to contribute to lasting peace. But how? That will be defined gradually, as the actors are invited, brought together, and as each one contributes without hidden motives, not in a partisan way, but with only the Republic as the focus of what we are doing.”
The Social Pact for Peace and Harmonious Coexistence in DRC and the Great Lakes is an initiative of members of the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) in collaboration with their counterparts in the Church of Christ in Congo (ECC).