Adolphe Lumanu


Adolphe Lumanu Mulenda Bwenda N’sefu, born on 5 September 1952 in Kabinda, Lomami Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo, is a politician.
Adolphe Lumanu was born in the Kabinda District.
He became a professor of Political Science.
He was elected a national deputy for the electoral district of Kabinda.
He was also director of the office of the Secretary General of the Parti du Peuple pour la Reconstruction et la Démocratie led by Vital Kamerhe.
He was Deputy Governor of Kasaï Oriental during the transition to democracy after the Second Congo War.
As of 11 September 2011 he was Deputy Prime Minister responsible for Interior and Security.

Political career

Elective mandate:
Apart from these functions, he has assumed the following technical and political functions:
Adolpe Lumanu holds a doctorate in political and administrative sciences.
Adolphe Lumanu teaches political science courses at the Universities of Lubumbashi, Kisangani, as well as the Catholic Faculties of Kinshasa. He is a specialist in Congolese politics. In this capacity, he teaches constitutional law and political institutions, Congo's political history, comparative politics and political communication.
As for the technical-commercial and administrative functions, Adolphe Lumanu has climbed almost every level at the university level. Ordinary Professor, Director of the Cell of Political and Administrative Studies of the Interdisciplinary Center for Studies and Social Documentation of the University of Kinshasa. He is a consultant to the newspaper of the National Debate, from which came the idea "National Dialogue or Inter-Congolese Political Negotiations". He has to his credit several scientific publications. He has benefited from several internships, missions, trips, training seminars organized around the world.