Pierre Lebughe Litite
Pierre Lebughe Litite , born with Ndojim, the Bandundu, died at 72 years in March 2005 with Kinshasa, is a Politician of the Democratic republic of Congo, appointed with the National Assembly. Shortly after its death, Olivier Kamitatu, president of the National Assembly, declared with the course D `a ceremony organized with the Palais of the People that this one is regarded as “a pioneer of the Republic and one of those of which the destiny pushed to serve the country. A simple and gracious man, of an easy access”.
Born with Ndojim, in the territory of Kutu, district of May-Ndombe, with the Bandundu, Lebughe makes studies of agronomy, finished with distinction in July 1959, with the Université Lovanium, this making of him the first Congolese agricultural engineer. He is general secretary with Agriculture in the Collège of the general Police chiefs in 1960 and Minister for Agriculture in 1970. He starts then 4 successive mandates with the Parlement, of which he chairs the Political Affairs Committee and administrative of 1990 1992. He also created economic group “COMAGRILAC”.
He is buried with the cemetery of the Gombe to Kinshasa
See too
External bonds
- a last homage of the members of Parliament to the deputy Pierre Lebughe Litite
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