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Kagame shares stance on coups happening in different parts of Africa

By IGIHE
On 12 February 2024 at 04:22

President Paul Kagame has shared his perspective on the recurring issue of coup plots in various parts of Africa, particularly in West and Central Africa.

During a one-on-one conversation with CNN’s News Anchor Eleni Giokos at the 11th World Governments Summit in Dubai, UAE, Kagame emphasized the importance of understanding the root causes behind these incidents.

According to Kagame, the persistence of coups is linked to leadership that fails to serve the interests of the people and ensure prosperity. He identified bad governance as a contributing factor, highlighting instances where leaders neglect their responsibilities.

The summit, attended by leaders, experts, and senior officials from over 150 countries, aimed to address global trends and shifts, fostering collaboration at both regional and global levels.

Reflecting on the world’s failure to learn from tragic histories, Kagame noted that there is no new call to influence different global operations. Drawing attention to the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, he underscored the lack of international mobilization to prevent or stop the tragedy. Kagame questioned the responsibility of countries, regions, and international institutions in ensuring the capacity to prevent such catastrophic events.

Despite ongoing conflicts globally, Kagame observed that certain individuals with resources and power often refrain from taking action, signaling a lack of progress in learning from past mistakes.

When asked about his call to the world regarding ongoing conflicts, Kagame expressed uncertainty about influencing global operations. However, he emphasized the crucial lesson learned – the need for countries to build their capacities, as they may find themselves alone even when deserving of support in challenging circumstances.

President Kagame has shared stance on coups happening in different parts of Africa.

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