
Modeste Boukadia – Leadership for “One Nation For All” : Vision, Commitment and Reform for a Reconciled, Prosperous and Modern Congo
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
At a decisive moment in our national history, Modeste Boukadia, President of the CDRC, stands out as one of the most structured and credible political voices on both the Congolese and international stage. His project — One Nation For All — seeks to restore the State, restore dignity to the people, decentralize the country to unlock regional economic potential, and transform each region into an agricultural paradise capable of feeding, employing and enriching Congolese citizens.
Visionary, pragmatic, and deeply committed to national unity, he offers Congo a clear path toward political stability, innovation, security, and shared prosperity. He aspires to build strong alliances with European countries, the United States, Israel, as well as major brotherly African nations…
I. Who is Modeste Boukadia?
A man of commitment, constancy and responsibility
Modeste Boukadia is defined by three pillars:
- his commitment to restoring the State,
- his defense of the dignity of the Congolese people,
- and his modern vision for a reconciled and productive Congo.
He is not a man of slogans, but a man of rigor, structure and concrete solutions.
His approach rests on a conviction: it is by rehabilitating the State, justice and citizenship that Congo will regain its rightful place in the world and offer a future to its youth.
Highlighted principles
- A State that serves its citizens
- National unity as the foundation
- Justice as a cornerstone
- Youth as the engine of change
- Regional development as a strategic priority
II. A Clear Political Vision: One Nation For All
Modeste Boukadia carries a simple but powerful vision:
A Congo where every citizen regains their place, their rights and their dignity — and where institutions serve the people, not clans.
This vision is built around three national priorities:
1. Restoring the State
Reaffirming the central role of institutions, restoring legitimacy, securing the territory and ensuring equality before the law.
2. National Unity as a Strategy for Stability
Uniting cities and regions, local populations and the diaspora around a common national project.
Cultural unity, administrative unity, economic unity.
3. Collective Responsibility
Building active citizenship and putting an end to fear, resignation and political violence.
III. Decentralization: A Congo That Produces, Innovates and Feeds Its Children
One of Modeste Boukadia’s key reforms is administrative and financial decentralization, built on a strategic principle:
Giving regions the authority and resources to become autonomous and innovative economic engines.
A. Governors: the New Architects of Development
Regional management is entrusted to governors who hold:
- budgetary authority,
- administrative authority,
- and economic responsibility.
Each region receives the means to develop its own value chains.
B. Agricultural Paradises: Food Sovereignty as a Driver of Employment and Growth
His vision transforms each region into an agricultural paradise through:
- modernization of equipment
- increased productivity
- irrigation, storage and processing
- development of regional exports
- job creation for youth
- social stabilization through economic activity
Agricultural transformation goals
- Make Congo a regional agricultural power
- Ensure food security
- Create agro-industrial value chains
- Offer employment opportunities to young people
IV. A Strategic and Ambitious Policy of “De-immigration”
“De-immigration” is not an inward retreat;
it is a national attractiveness strategy.
It seeks to:
- create conditions for Congolese abroad to return;
- offer employment, financing and a stable legal framework;
- capitalize on the expertise of the diaspora;
- transform returning talent into an economic engine.
“De-immigration means restoring Congo’s attractiveness, dignity and future.”
V. Cultural Renewal: Rebuilding National Pride
Modeste Boukadia proposes reviving the regional cultural weeks, a tradition that once served as a powerful space for transmission, diversity and unity.
These cultural weeks become:
- educational platforms,
- spaces for dialogue,
- moments of collective identity,
- and expressions of renewed national pride.
Highlighted quote
“National unity is forged through mutual knowledge and the celebration of our traditions.”
VI. A Man of Firmness — Without Hostility
His tone is firm, his line is clear, yet his method remains responsible.
He denounces abuses without hatred, he exposes injustice without sacrificing dignity.
He carries a vision that is lucid, historical and constructive.
He is not a man of fear:
he is a man of direction, method and resolve.
VII. Ultimately: The Voice of Those Who No Longer Have One
Modeste Boukadia embodies a strong, structured and useful political voice —
a voice that offers a future to a people seeking justice, dignity and renewal.
He represents a clear choice for the Congolese people:
the choice of progress, responsibility and national reconstruction.
CDRC Press and Communication Department
Done in Brazzaville, on November 16, 2025
