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Conclave de Nairobi/Timothée Lenoir Efika : “Kabila a-t-il enfin trouvé ses 15 hommes intelligents ou les a-t-il rejoints dans leur idiotie ?”

Conclave de Nairobi/Timothée Lenoir Efika : “Kabila a-t-il enfin trouvé ses 15 hommes intelligents ou les a-t-il rejoints dans leur idiotie ?”

Kinshasa, mercredi 15 octobre 2025. L’analyste politico-sécuritaire Timothée Lenoir Efika n’a pas mâché ses mots à l’égard de l’ancien président Joseph Kabila, à la suite des conclaves de Nairobi des 14 et 15 octobre 2025. Dans une sortie au vitriol, il remet en question la cohérence et la crédibilité du cercle politique que l’ex-chef de l’État tente de reconstituer autour de lui.

Les propos de Timothée Lenoir Efika font déjà grand bruit sur les réseaux sociaux et dans les milieux politiques congolais. L’analyste s’en est pris frontalement à Joseph Kabila, rappelant une phrase célèbre que ce dernier avait prononcée avant la fin de son pouvoir :

« Je n’avais pas trouvé 15 hommes intelligents avec qui travailler pour le Congo », avait déclaré Kabila, justifiant ainsi en partie l’inefficacité de son régime à impulser un véritable développement national.

Or, selon Timothée Lenoir Efika, la récente scène politique de Nairobi démontre un paradoxe frappant :

« Quand on voit aujourd’hui les mêmes visages, les mêmes hommes qu’il avait autrefois qualifiés d’incapables, réunis autour de lui à Nairobi, on est en droit de se poser deux questions essentielles : sont-ils subitement devenus intelligents, ou est-ce lui qui les a rejoints dans leur idiotie ? »

Une déclaration acerbe qui jette une ombre sur la sincérité et la pertinence du retour politique de Joseph Kabila.

Pour Lenoir Efika, ces conclaves ne sont qu’un « recyclage d’une élite politique épuisée, déconnectée des réalités du peuple congolais », et non une véritable renaissance du Front Commun pour le Congo (FCC).

Cette critique rejoint une opinion de plus en plus répandue dans certains cercles politiques : celle d’un Kabila nostalgique du pouvoir, tentant de ranimer un système qui a perdu toute crédibilité populaire.

Reste à savoir si cette attaque frontale marquera un tournant dans la perception publique de ces assises de Nairobi, ou si, au contraire, elle renforcera le sentiment de cohésion parmi les fidèles de l’ancien président.

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