Rwanda: Kagame Urges Security Organs to Uphold Integrity in End-of-Year Message

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Rwanda: Kagame Urges Security Organs to Uphold Integrity in End-of-Year Message
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President Paul Kagame, who is also the Commander in Chief of Rwanda's defence and security forces, has commended patriotism, discipline and innovation exemplified by the men and women in uniform in 2024.

President Paul Kagame, who is also the Commander in Chief of Rwanda 's defence and security forces, has commended patriotism, discipline and innovation exemplified by the men and women in uniform in 2024.

"This year has reinforced our resilience in many ways, and your efforts have ensured that Rwanda remains a beacon of peace, stability, and progress in the region and beyond," the President said."We celebrated two significant milestones in our nation's history: 30 years of liberation and 20 years of active participation in peacekeeping operations. These achievements reflect our commitment to building a peaceful and prosperous Rwanda while contributing to global security.

"You have also exemplified the highest standards of patriotism, teamwork, discipline and innovation in addressing modern security challenges," Kagame said."As we move into a new year, I urge you to maintain this momentum and continue to uphold the principles of integrity and accountability that define our forces. Let us remain vigilant and adaptive to evolving threats while steadfastly working towards the shared vision of a secure, prosperous, and united Rwanda," he said.

He concluded his message by sending kind wishes for the festive season to the officers, men and women in the defence and security forces.

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