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We must do what we can with what we have

Musanze, 11 June 2013

President Kagame addressed over four hundred opinion leaders during a meeting held on the first day of his two day visit to Musanze District in the Northern Province.

President Kagame urged all leaders present to play their role in achieving both individual and national self reliance:

We cannot wait to be given development. We must do what we can today and work hard to have what we want tomorrow.”

President Kagame then pointed to the continued imbalance between developed and developing nations:

Those who are developed today, worked hard to be where they are, but to ensure that we remain dependent, they ordered developing nations to do as they were told. They told us our neighbor was our enemy, encouraged us to kill each other, took our resources and later gave some of it to us as aid. And we accepted it. ”


President Kagame concluded by emphasizing the role of each leader in settling for nothing short of the highest targets:

It is not enough to have results; we have to aim higher and work harder and take Rwanda where it deserves to be.”

 

 
This is a new Rwanda

Nyakinama, 10 June 2013

Today, President Kagame Officiated the first graduation ceremony of the Rwanda Defense Forces Command and Staff College as part of his two day visit to the District of Musanze in the Northern Province.

Officiating the graduation ceremony for the 45 students that form the first graduating class of the RDF Command and Staff College, President Kagame emphasised the core values of Rwanda Defence Forces that should be upheld by all :

“Rwandans and Rwanda Defence Forces should be people who decide for themselves. We must be left to live our lives the way Rwandans want to live them. This course and those who attended it should enable this nation to continue on the journey of defining itself. The successes of the past and where we have taken our country are real and should not be mistaken by anyone as a myth.This is a new Rwanda.”
Reminding the graduands of the accusations Rwanda was facing when the college was inaugurated in July 2012, President Kagame pointed to the continuous bias in the newly selected United Nations Group of Experts on Great Lakes:

“The story has already been written.What makes them experts is that some of them come from our former colonial masters and some still believe that we must continue to be held on a leash by our colonial masters.”


Addressing the values that continue to define the Rwanda Defence Forces, President Kagame called on all present to recall the role of the Rwandan Patriotic Front in standing up against revenge killings:

“The RDF and the RPF did not seek revenge when it had every reason to be tempted to do it. I don't think anybody should be having issues with us.”


Responding to appeals made to negotiate with FDLR, President Kagame made it clear that negotiating with genocidaires would never be an option:

“I kept quiet about this because of the contempt I have for it. I thought it was utter nonsense. Maybe it was due to ignorance but if this is an ideological problem for anyone to be thinking this way, then it better stay with those who have it. We will have another time to deal with this. As Rwandans, being who we are, achieving what we want to achieve for ourselves is not a myth, it is real”.

President Kagame concluded his remarks by calling on all Africans to stand up against injustice and be part of writing a new story of Africa:

“We as Africans are too subservient, it's as if we also believe we are second rate human beings that must be driven by others from somewhere else. You must stand up against those who tell you to do what they don't do or tell u not to do what they do. The narrative about Africa is being re-written from one of failure and victimhood to one of hope, dignity and social-economic progress. We Rwandans as Africans should be counted. We should be there to make our small contribution in defying this kind of way of politics and life for our people.”

Earlier on, President Kagame also visited the Rwanda National Police Academy in Musanze District where he unveiled the National Police College Monument and toured the college’s Library, Computer Laboratory and Auditorium. President Kagame will end his two day visit this Tuesday with an interactive meeting with thousands of Musanze residents.

 
President Kagame receives Millicom President

Kigali, 9 June 2013

President Kagame today received Hans Holger Albrecht, President and CEO of Millicom, the company that owns Tigo Telecommunications Company.

After the meeting, the Millicom President said he was happy with the business environment and that his company was planning to invest 80 million USD into Tigo in the next 5 years:

“We are happy doing business in Rwanda and we would like to make more investments and take advantage of the favorable investment environment. Our clients are demanding and we want to position ourselves to be able to serve them even better.”

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It’s our responsibility to find solutions to problems affecting our people, no matter the challenges

Kigali, 7 June 2013

President Kagame has told leaders that it is their responsibility to work with the people in order to solve their problems, whether they originate from out of the country or inside. President Kagame said this at Parliament today, while officiating over the swearing in of two new Ministers and the Deputy Ombudsman.

“We should always anticipate that problems will always be there and be ready to always provide solutions, no matter the challenges. You all remember the problems we faced last year but although we hope to have less this year, we should always anticipate different problems and find befitting solutions.”

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Partnerships and regional integration key to shared economic destiny

Yokohama, 2 June 2013


In a session chaired by President Boni of Benin, President Kagame addressed participants during the plenary titled  TICAD V on Resilient and Inclusive Economy. President Kagame  addressed the need to ensure the sustainability of African growth that is people centered growth and regionally integrated:

 

"The question today, is how to simultaneously impact the lives of many, and build a resilient foundation that will sustain our economic gains against all shocks, over the medium to long-term, putting Africa on an irreversible economic trajectory."

Describing the youth of Africa as key to its continuous growth, President Kagame called on leaders to continue investing in their development:

"Africa’s people particularly the young are our primary resource towards achieving long-term resilience. We should continue to invest in their good health, and equip them with vital skills and proper mind-set for them to realie their individual and collective aspirations."

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