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Tshisekedi presses for swift adoption of Grand Inga legal framework

Tshisekedi presses for swift adoption of Grand Inga legal framework

President Felix Tshisekedi has instructed sector ministries and the provincial government of Kongo Central to finalize cooperation agreements with the Agency for the Development and Promotion of the Grand Inga Project (ADPI-RDC) within 60 days. The directive was issued during a Council of Ministers meeting on March 20, 2026.

According to the official report, the relevant ministers must sign the agreements under the supervision of the prime minister. Copies must be sent to financial partners by April 3, 2026, at the latest. A progress report is expected within five days of that deadline. The move aims to speed up the establishment of the project's governance structure, after financing agreements with the World Bank took effect on Feb. 2, 2026.

At the same time, the head of state asked the government to urgently review the draft law on the Grand Inga project. The aim is for the Council of Ministers to adopt the text on March 27, 2026, before it is submitted to parliament by March 31. Officials describe the text as a key element in strengthening the project’s institutional framework and a requirement for mobilizing the financial support agreed with the World Bank.

Currently, the Inga 3 project is still in the preparation phase. The World Bank says its technical and financial details have not yet been finalized. Options under consideration could result in capacity ranging from about 3,000 MW to 11,000 MW, with total costs estimated at more than $10 billion.

To support this phase, a dedicated development program has been set up with World Bank backing. Part of a financing framework that could reach $1 billion, the program will be rolled out in stages. The first $250 million tranche was approved in June 2025. It aims to strengthen institutional capacity, prepare related infrastructure, and better manage the project’s economic, social and regional impacts.

Ronsard Luabeya

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