Rwanda: 'Rwandans Must Be Able to Take Security for Granted' - Kagame

President Paul Kagame has said that with the kind of professionalism and skills they are equipped with, the police should be able to put Rwandans in a state where they take their security and safety for granted. While officiating at the pass-out ceremony of the 7th intake of police officer cadets at the police training school in Gishari on Monday.

"Rwandans deserve development, not hunger, bad governance and insecurity," Kagame said. "Let us continue to work to deliver the development to our people. Every one of us must play their part. Police has contributed to bringing peace beyond our borders with professionalism. But it should start here. Rwandans must be able to take their security and safety for granted. You have been trained to ensure that this is the case."

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