Gael Bussa Explained

Party:Renovating Democrats Movement
Alma Mater:Protestant University in the Congo
Occupation:Politician, lawyer
Nationality:Congolese (Congo-Kinshasa)
Father:Jean-Lucien Bussa Tongba
Gael Bussa Obambule
Birth Date:2 August 1993
Birth Place:Kinshasa, Zaire (now DRC)
Residence:Kinshasa
Office:Member of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Parliament
Term Start:December 30, 2018
Primeminister:Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde
President:Christophe Mboso N'Kodia Pwanga (National Assembly)

Gael Bussa Obambule (born August 2, 1993, in Kinshasa) is a Congolese lawyer and politician. He was elected National Deputy in the constituency of Budjala, in the province of South-Ubangi, in the 2018 Democratic Republic of the Congo general election.

Biography

Gael Bussa was born on August 2, 1993, in Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo, at the time the Republic of Zaire. He is the son of Jean-Lucien Bussa Tongba, the current Congolese Minister of Foreign Trade, and Petronelle Mambetuku Kimpioka. He studied for a degree in public Law and graduated in public International Law from the Protestant University in the Congo in 2018.[1] [2]

Career

In 2015, while still a student and passionate about entrepreneurship, he created a small and medium-sized business Racof and, later in March 2016, a non-profit association called Ya Ba Jeunes with the aim of contributing to the emergence, awakening and awareness of Congolese youth.[3] [4]

On January 19, 2015, he mobilized in Kinshasa students outside the Protestant University in the Congo and in Bandalungwa to protest against the draft electoral law which would require a population census before the presidential election to delay the date of the elections and lengthening the term of President Joseph Kabila.[5] [6]

Gael Bussa takes part in several Meetings and political demonstrations alongside the political parties of the dynamic of the opposition which demand the organization of the Elections within the Constitutional deadline, as well as the enrollment of new adults by the Independent National Electoral Commission.[7]

In December 2018, Gael Bussa was elected National Member of Parliament in the 2018 Democratic Republic of the Congo general elections.[8] [9]

Philanthropy

Gael Bussa carries out several actions in favor of vulnerable and destitute people. He supports the free Education program in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, anxious to give children a good education through better study conditions, and in 2019 rehabilitates a primary school in Lukunga (Kinshasa district).

Personal life

Gael Bussa is married to Alicia Salawa, a Congolese lawyer.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: December 8, 2020. Assemblée nationale : focus sur l'honorable Gaël Bussa. July 3, 2021. Journal la Prospérité. fr-FR.
  2. Web site: Ngoyi. Par John. February 1, 2021. Congo-Kinshasa: CDER – Gaël Bussa félicité par les membres du parti. July 3, 2021. allAfrica.fr. fr.
  3. Web site: June 30, 2021. 61e anniversaire d'indépendance de la RDC : Le député Gaël Bussa lance un appel à l'unité. July 3, 2021. 7sur7.cd. fr.
  4. Web site: Rédaction. Francine Muyumba, Muhindo Nzangi, Gaël Bussa dans le top 50 des jeunes congolais les plus influents édition 2020. July 3, 2021. 24H. fr-FR.
  5. Web site: Libre.be. La. August 29, 2016. RDC: "Kabila attend le désordre mais, après le 19 décembre, il pourrait le desservir". July 3, 2021. LaLibre.be. fr.
  6. Web site: June 30, 2021. 61 ans d'indépendance de la RDC : Gaël Bussa mobilise pour la paix à l'Est du pays. July 3, 2021. Actualite.cd. fr.
  7. Web site: November 30, 2016. Biométrie : le marché très convoité des élections – Jeune Afrique. July 3, 2021. Jeune Afrique. fr-FR.
  8. Web site: January 29, 2021. RDC: Gaël Bussa honoré par son parti. July 3, 2021. depeche.cd. fr-FR.
  9. Web site: January 3, 2021. RDC : l'Assemblée nationale convoque la session extraordinaire le 5 janvier 2021. July 3, 2021. Radio Okapi. fr.