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Kagame Eyes More Accompliments

President Paul Kagame, flagbearer of RPF-Inkotanyi and Allied political parties

By Admin

Achievements recorded during the 30-year development journey do not equate to a comfort zone for Rwandans but they are a basis for strength needed to build and accomplish more.

On the course of the 30-year battle against political and economic hindrances that previously acted as limitation to unity and economic development, Rwandans have identified themselves as an army of lions led by a lion.

President Paul Kagame, the Chairman and flagbearer of RPF-Inkotanyi and allied political parties made the remarks on June 25, during his fourth campaign rally hosted at Rugarama in Kigali City.   

“Our past achievements do not make us complacent but strengthen us to build and accomplish even more,” said Kagame said.

“As you have not changed and are still the army of lions, I have not changed as well…you did not front me to this to leave me in it, we are together in this.”

Kagame who stopped the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi has been President since 2000. Over one million Tutsi were killed by the Hutu extremists and Hutu youth militias when the international community watched with indifference.

He commanded the RPA and after taking over Kigali they embarked on the reconstruction and building the nation utterly from the scratch to a model democracy in the Continent.

Kagame said voters vote a leader capable of helping them achieve their vision, and thanked Rwandans for Rwandans’ unswerving trust they invest in the RPF-led coalition, whose appetite and zeal to create a new history is proven immense gains.

  “As a candidate of RPF and allied parties, I don’t ask you for anything, but thank you. The trust between you and that wishes for this country to always create new history aligned with the times we are in, speaks for itself.”

About 500,000 million supporters of the leading RPF-Inkotanyi party from Nyarugenge, Kicukiro, Gasabo and Kamonyi districts attended the rally.

 Kagame was speaking to hundreds of thousands of supporters who gathered at Rugarama site for his fourth campaign rally. It is estimated that more than 500,000 RPF members turned out at the campaigning site, the first stop in Kigali.

Speaking on behalf of allied political parties, Sheikh Mussa Fazil Harerimana also the Chairperson of PDI said Rwandans put their hands together for Kagame for restoring the dignity for the Islamic community in Rwanda and championing Ndi Umunyarwanda programme.

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