
Photo Courtesy; Ex President Uhuru Kenyatta in Goma, DRC in the past.
Ex President Uhuru Kenyatta, the lead facilitator in the Democratic Republic of Congo dialogue in Nairobi has given new orders as he gives details on the ongoing negotiations seeking to find a truce for the warring parties in the DR Congo conflict.
Photo Courtesy;
Speaking today at Safari Park Hotel in Nairobi, the ex President told those in attendance that DR Congo President Felix Tshisekedi agreed to form a committee with leaders from local communities and in which he will also be a participant to look into allegations that some people were arrested wrongly over the conflict. He says that they will be realised immediately after investigations are done to ascertain that they were wrongly arrested.

You can watch the video in the link below;
https://twitter.com/KBCChannel1/status/1600066973341126656?t=X6GPIVZ60z_RkaWxu3XUzA&s=19
Ex President Uhuru Kenyatta has been playing a pivotal role in the DR Congo conflict on behalf of East African Community.
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