Focus on Judtih Suminwa Tuluka, the new Prime Minister of the DRC – Africa Links 24

Focus on Judtih Suminwa Tuluka, the new Prime Minister of the DRC – Africa Links 24

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with CP
Published on 2024-04-01 18:26:02

Madame Judith Tuluka Suminwa is undoubtedly a prominent figure in the inner circle of the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Félix Tshisekedi. Her exceptional contribution to his re-election campaign has highlighted her expertise and commitment to the development of her country.

With a master’s degree in applied economics from the Université libre de Bruxelles, as well as a supplementary diploma in Work in developing countries, Madame Suminwa has acquired a solid academic background to support her professional ambitions. Her career in the banking sector, followed by work with United Nations agencies, including as a national expert in a community support project in the East of the country with UNDP, demonstrates her extensive experience in the field of development.

Her time at the Ministry of Budget before assuming the position of deputy coordinator of the Presidential Council for Strategic Monitoring (CPVS) has enhanced her understanding of the crucial challenges facing the DRC. Her appointment as Minister of Planning in the Lukonde II government in March 2023 was welcomed as a decisive step in the country’s strategic planning.

Madame Suminwa embodies the future of planning in the DRC, bringing innovative vision and remarkable professionalism to her role. Her future appointment to continue the exceptional planning work she is undertaking for the DRC seems inevitable, reflecting the trust placed in her to guide the country towards a prosperous future.

Her leadership, expertise, and passion for economic development make Madame Judith Tuluka Suminwa an essential figure, whose positive influence on the future of the DRC is undeniable.

TEDDY MFITU
Polymath, researcher and writer / Senior consultant at CICPAR consulting firm

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