DR Congo minister steps down for ‘personal reasons’
Stephanie Mbombo submits letter of resignation to prime minister
By Byobe Malenga
KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of Congo (AA) – The Democratic Republic of Congo’s deputy minister of environment announced that she is resigning from the government for “personal reasons.”
Stephanie Mbombo submitted her letter of resignation to Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka.
Mbombo was the special envoy to President Felix Tshisekedi and also served as an advisor to the chief of staff of the head of state, particularly in environmental matters, before her appointment to the government.
She took part in the first Cabinet meeting last Friday and resigned two weeks after the inauguration by the National Assembly.
A press release from the Prime Minister’s Office said that Mbombo “can no longer commit” to the government of the republic from this day on.
The Tuluka government had 54 members, including 17 women.
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