Kinshasa, 10 January, 2026 / 11:32 pm (ACI Africa).
Fridolin Cardinal Ambongo of the Catholic Archdiocese of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has warned that growing inequality, poor governance, and the mismanagement of natural resources are at the heart of political instability and repeated coups d’état across Africa.
In an interview with Vatican News following the consistory in Rome, Cardinal Ambongo said that while democracy functions in a few African countries, “globally, in Africa, democracy is lagging behind, living together is lagging behind.”
He added that this trend is not limited to Africa alone, noting that “it seems that it is a global current which is now blowing over the whole world.”
Reflecting on the coups and attempted coups that marked 2025, the Archbishop of Kinshasa said they clearly reveal failures in governance.
“All these coups d’état clearly show that the exercise of power has gone wrong in Africa,” he said.


