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Nexio Global Media > Africa > DR Congo Challenges Rwanda in High-Stakes Race for OIF Leadership
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DR Congo Challenges Rwanda in High-Stakes Race for OIF Leadership

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Last updated: February 28, 2026 1:17 pm
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DRC Nominates Juliana Amato Lumumba for OIF Secretary-General Amid Regional Tensions

On February 26, 2026, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) announced the nomination of Juliana Amato Lumumba for the position of Secretary-General of the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF). This decision sets the stage for a direct contest against current Secretary-General Louise Mushikiwabo from Rwanda, highlighting the escalating rivalry between the two nations, which has shifted from military conflicts in eastern Congo to the global diplomatic arena.

The announcement was officially made via a communiqué from Kinshasa, underscoring the growing intricacies of relations between the DRC and its neighbor Rwanda. Both nations have long been embroiled in tensions, particularly over the ongoing conflict in eastern Congo, where both governments have accused each other of supporting armed groups and destabilizing the region. This new diplomatic challenge reflects how the rivalry is now manifesting in multilateral institutions.

Louise Mushikiwabo is seeking another term as Secretary-General when member states convene at the upcoming Francophonie Summit scheduled for later this year in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Having served since 2018, Mushikiwabo is not restricted by a formal term limit and has been Rwanda’s foreign affairs minister for nearly a decade, giving her extensive experience in international diplomacy.

The OIF comprises 88 member countries, primarily French-speaking nations, and plays a crucial role beyond linguistic cooperation. It advocates for democracy, conflict prevention, human rights, and economic development among its members. The position of Secretary-General carries significant influence and acts as the chief diplomat and spokesperson within the organization.

Kinshasa has described Lumumba as a visionary leader capable of promoting “a more modern, inclusive, and people-centered Francophonie.” With a career spanning over 30 years, she has previously held roles such as Vice Minister of Culture and later, Minister of Culture, and she brings a wealth of governance and economic leadership experience to her candidacy. Her emphasis on multilingualism—fluent in French, Arabic, English, Lingala, and Swahili—positions her as a strong advocate for cultural diplomacy while also bridging gaps in economic collaboration across the Francophone community.

Mushikiwabo, in contrast, is recognized for her robust diplomatic presence and has directed initiatives that emphasize youth employment and digital advancement within the OIF. Given her background as Rwanda’s Minister of Information, she has emerged as a key figure representing the country’s views on various international platforms. Her re-election would signal Rwanda’s continued influence in the Francophone world, especially as tensions over the M23 rebel group remain a poignant issue in DRC-Rwanda relations.

The stakes are high in this contest. A successful bid by Lumumba could symbolize a shift in leadership within the Francophone bloc, enabling Kinshasa to claim a pivotal role at a time when it seeks increased international support regarding the ongoing instability in the eastern regions. Conversely, retaining the position for Mushikiwabo would bolster Rwanda’s narrative concerning its legitimacy on the global stage amid ongoing allegations of interference in Congolese affairs.

Concurrently, the rivalry is reflected in the electoral process itself. The Secretary-General position is filled either through consensus or a vote among OIF member states, with African nations comprising the largest bloc of voters. The political maneuvering between Kinshasa and Kigali is expected to intensify as both countries seek alliances to garner support ahead of the summit.

Given the intertwined complexities of local conflicts and international diplomacy, the race for the OIF’s leadership has broadened into a deeper geopolitical contest that is unlikely to resolve swiftly. As the political landscape evolves, the nomination of Lumumba may serve as an indicator of DRC’s aspirations for enhanced agency within international institutions, while the outcome could further dictate the future trajectory of relations between these two neighboring countries.

The forthcoming months will be crucial in shaping the narrative and outcomes of this high-stakes campaign, where language and culture intersect with pressing regional tensions.

— Reported by Nexio News

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