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High Commissioner Ngoga urges Rwandans residing in Kenya to contribute to Vision 2050

By Esther Muhozi
On 27 February 2024 at 04:05

Rwandan High Conmmissioner to Kenya, Martin Ngoga, on Saturday, February 24, 2024 addressed a gathering of Rwandans living in Nairobi, Kenya during an event organized to celebrate the 30th National Heroes’ Day.

Over 600 attendees joined the event, which served as a moment to honor Rwandan heroism and assess the nation’s progress.

High Commissioner Ngoga highlighted Rwanda’s significant strides and its esteemed global standing, crediting these accomplishments to the enduring spirit of heroism among Rwandans.

Despite these advancements, he emphasized Rwanda’s ongoing commitment to further development goals, stressing the importance of collective engagement to achieve them.

He underscored the need for ongoing heroism, individuals who demonstrate exceptional dedication across various sectors such as the economy, social welfare, and justice. These individuals, he noted, serve as beacons of excellence, driving Rwanda’s continued advancement.

Drawing parallels with the successful realization of Vision 2020, High Commissioner Ngoga called for unity in pursuit of Vision 2050. He emphasized that achieving this vision requires the collective efforts of all Rwandans, urging each citizen to contribute to the nation’s development.

Lt. Col Ngoga Ephraim, the Defence Attaché at Rwandan Embassy in Kenya, also spoke at the event, highlighting the bravery of Rwandan heroes throughout history.

He encouraged the youth to follow in their footsteps by fostering innovation to address contemporary challenges and contribute to Rwanda’s ongoing development efforts.

High Commissioner Ngoga has urged Rwandans residing in Kenya to contribute to Vision 2050.
Rwandans in Kenya celebrated the 30th National Heroes' Day in style.

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