New Congolese president Felix Tshisekedi has appointed a top security advisor in the person of Francois Beya Kasonga. The presidential order announcing the appointment was read on national television over the weekend.
In his 60s, Kasonga has spent a considerable time within the intelligence sector of the country and is widely seen as more moderate than his immediate predecessor, Master Jean Mbuyu.
His last position was as Director General of Migration under the Joseph Kabila government. He served for 12 straight years in the role.
The current appointment means he has worked under all three previous presidents since he first served on the National Security Council of President Mobutu Sese Seko.
He was also retained to work at the then National Intelligence Agency (ANR) under Laurent-Désiré Kabila, before becoming chief of migration under Joseph Kabila.
With his new position as special advisor to the President in matters of security; he therefore becomes head of the National Security Council for a country that had over the years been rocked by armed conflict and a serious crackdown on peaceful protesters.
He is widely seen among Congolese and diplomatc circles as a man who has the reputation of being moderate.