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Helpless Kinshasa Governor, Thoroughly Beaten Up In Paris As He Came Out Of A Shopping Complex (Video)

The Oasis Reporters

November 18, 2019

André Kimbuta Yango, governor of Kinshasa.

Kinshasa Governor had allegedly gone shopping at a Paris mall, as is the custom with elite African political leaders but as he came out, Congolese citizens resident in Paris beat him up mercilessly.

Although The Oasis Reporters cannot categorically say if the alleged governor is André Kimbuta Yango (born 16 June 1954 in Kikwit, Kwilu District) is that Congolese politician and currently (since March 16, 2007) Governor of Kinshasa, efforts are being made to match the image we have of him and screenshots of the video. It must be said that the assault, as much as it is a warning to brutal and uncaring African leaders to build their countries and unite their people, assault on people is not the right way, to say the very least. Africans should document their misdemeanors and sue them to court in foreign countries.

However, and unfortunately for African leaders who run their national economies aground, destroy democracy in their home countries with excessive violence enabling their citizens to flee abroad for opportunities not available at home, it now looks like they are hitting pay dirt.

Screenshots of the alleged governor being assaulted.

Check them all out, save a tiny percentage, medical services in their home countries are decrepit, so they have no choice than to go abroad for essential services.

Unfortunately for them as well, their citizens they chased abroad due to misrule, inability to secure the lives of their countrymen and women among other sundry pecks that they ought to get from the government, now fill the streets of western countries. These angry Africans in the diaspora believe that it is payback time, and they are getting physical, where their leaders cannot have the luxuries of the paraphernalia of brutality in foreign countries.

Consider the utter humiliation of this governor in the video, alleged to be from Zaire.

A social media commentator thinks “the earlier African leaders learn that they have reached their climax in their current modus operandi, the better for them. The current trend of assault of African leaders while on visits abroad may not end so soon”.

Peter Obi, a former governor of Anambra State in Nigeria’a south east region and Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, vice presidential candidate at the 2019 general elections, has said that contrary to insinuations at many quarters, the problem of Nigeria is not corruption but bad leadership. Perhaps of all of Africa as well.

Obi who was the special Guest of Honour and Guest Speaker at the 7th News Express Anniversary Lecture which was held on Thursday, November 14, 2019, at the Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Ikeja Lagos, said the issue of corruption in the country has subsisted, because Nigerians “celebrate impunity and ineptitude in leadership which fuels corruption”.

Explaining how citizens, even at auspicious opportunities do not hold their leaders accountable, the PDP Vice Presidential candidate at the 2019 elections said: “When I was in government, I did not see one per cent of the people I led come to me to tell me the problems that needed to be solved. Everybody called me ‘His Excellency’ and would say since I came to office as governor, the world has changed,” he said tongue-in-cheek.

Obi is known to have transformed Anambra State during his tenure, especially in the education sector.

While “bad leadership is the problem”, Obi said that people celebrate it. He said that Nigerians hardly hold their leaders accountable.

He stated how surprised he was when he discovered that a governor who owes workers 11 months salaries in his state, is seeking re-election and people are applauding him.

“He is campaigning and people are clapping for him,” he said, adding: “It can never happen in any other country of the world.

“The man campaigns for election, if he goes around and gives people N2,000 each and they are jubilating; for the four years he will stay in office that N2,000 translates to N500 a year, N41, a week and N1.37 a day.”

Greg Abolo

Blogger at The Oasis Reporters.

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