When a congregation treats legal amendment as deliverance, the institutions have already failed them.
While DRC's political elite debate constitutional amendments from their Kinshasa offices, Archbishop Ejiba Yamapia's observation from Uvira reveals a devastating truth: ordinary Congolese are so desperate for relief from decades of institutional failure that they're treating legal tinkering as messianic salvation. This isn't political engagement. It's the last hope of a people abandoned by every system meant to serve them, where even religious leaders become unwitting prophets of constitutional false promises.
While DRC's political elite debate constitutional amendments from their Kinshasa offices, Archbishop Ejiba Yamapia's observation from Uvira reveals a devastating truth: ordinary Congolese are so desperate for relief from decades of institutional failure that they're treating legal tinkering as messianic salvation. This isn't political engagement. It's the last hope of a people abandoned by every system meant to serve them, where even religious leaders become unwitting prophets of constitutional false promises.
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