| Where do you were - with theses competences - when our country was sinking ? - Moussa - Brussels - 9/24/2004 |
| Our country has more than 50 million people. We are not suppose to do the same thing in the same time. The disorders in which our country passed sometimes moved away his/her daughters or sons towards other skies for some reasons - sometimes as simple as safety and security.
The power for the power leads only to the disasters. To lead a country of DRC size, it doesn’t request the willingness to do it but it especially require having the ability to make it. In my opinion, it is not a position that we access just to make money for himself while the population are starving in an incommensurable misery. It is about working to improve our citizens daily life, overseeing and directing majors decisions on the future of our country. To take inciting measures to create jobs. To have a vision towards where and how this country must be in 10, 15 or 20 years and take provisions for its realization...
As an inventor, I had a dream to carry out my industrial project until the end. That takes time. I embarked on an industrial adventure in the USA, this require many sacrifices. Anyway, that was only a continuation of my personal training. Nevertheless, I took time to establish my international credibility which can be used for our country’s advantages.
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| Don’t you fear of being late on the ground ? - Barthélemy, Brussels - 9/24/2004 |
There is no political party which can claim of being established all over the country in DRC. A simple analysis can show how unpopular are these movements. We can recognize the advance taken by certain individualities. And that is not undefeatable. The name of the movement Unic and his leader needs to get known by Congolese them. But the media means are there to fill up the gap which is not so important actually. Kokende liboso eza kokoma te !! (having an advance in a race doesn’t means being the winner). Some said.
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| Is it necessary to have so many diplomas to be candidate in the presidency ? - Moussa, Brussels - 9/24/2004 |
It is a coincidence but I would say that at this time where the challenges to face are enormous this can help much. I cannot dissociate the level of education that I have from the quality of skills I acquired. Even if it should be recognized that a minimum of instruction is essential and mandatory to lead such big country.
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| Aren't you afraid to see turning the name Unic in derision - while refering yourselves to the former party Unique of Mobutu ? - Albert - Sarcelles, 10/2004. |
Derision is less stronger than the motivation provided by the name and the meaning of Unic. Unic means "united Congolese, unity of Congolese... and all that can link Congolese". Moreover, in our families, we are accustomed to calling our parents, our brothers by given nicknames. For us, it would be a sign of affection of the population and would be considered in this way. Who knows if the Party Unique built the bases of the Congolese nation that we are defending today. Where came the unity that forbidden DRC to collapse as wished by our country’s enemies? Finally, caricature is part of political life and we will live with it.
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| For a scientist of your level, wouldn’t you regret your science or research later ? - Paulin, Brussels - 9/24/2004 |
Engineer in Industrial Chemistry with nuclear chemistry speciality, I could have had the ambition of going to work for NASA and flew to the moon but that appears incompatible to me with the state of “under development” of my country. I though myself that it would be wrong for me to work hard and go to the moon, while in my country, people does not have cleaned drinking water. What would that have brought to my country if I were a specialist in the study of the superconductors used in a rocket? Perhaps with the commercial repercussions of a possible invention. But that is too much "question". Instead of making fundamental research, I focused myself on the industrial, financial and commercial part of the economic sector. These are expertises that I have developed and that I will provide to serve the country.
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| Along with the country’s moulder, where would you start ? - Mme Léa, Brussels - 9/24/2004 |
This question supposes that it is necessary an odd-job man to solve the enigma with which the country is confronted. I would say NO. It needs a man or a woman who has a a coordination and a management ability, a vision and an ability to project and plan the full system that our country needs. It will be essential to set priorities and act effectively and rigorously. An audit will help our gvernment to know the country’s state and thus will help us to define the objectives to be reached to get off the present conditions. We should imagined that every Congolese will have to contribute to the national effort. We will probably not require the same performance to all but, we will ask each one to make his best everyday to contribute to the community interest. One good thing may consist of simply doing "conscientiously his job" in order to deserve the wages which will result from it..
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| How do you plan to expand Unic movement all over DRC territories ? - Barthélemy, Brussels - 9/24/2004 |
| Unic has already allies through the DRC territories. We teamed up with political and none profit organization that contributed in the launching of Unic. Based on the quality of our commitments with respecting our partners and allies, we offer transparent power sharing contract. Unic will extend very quickly through the DRC territories. We have very dynamic and very motivated young people as our mobilization forces. In this Internet time, Unic will be seen in the remote country.Finally, we have a political marketing plan to support and make known our men and women in the future national and local elections.
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