Over 6,000 Rwandans and well-wishers residing abroad convened at the event to contemplate the progress of the country and explore diverse channels through which they could contribute.
Highlighting the significance of Rwanda Day in fostering ties with the Diaspora, Kagame emphasized that although individuals may travel worldwide, Rwanda should remain an integral part of their identity. Addressing the predominantly young population, he expressed the need for them to play a pivotal role in shaping the country’s future, emphasizing the importance of their choices.
Acknowledging the achievements across various sectors, Kagame called for continued efforts in business, politics, philanthropy, and more, stressing that more is expected from everyone to meet the challenges the country faces. Despite the enduring journey, Kagame urged Rwandans to learn from their past, preparing against potential threats and ensuring the nation’s safety.
Using the metaphor "lightning doesn’t strike twice in the same place," Kagame emphasized the importance of being vigilant and prepared. He underscored the necessity of not taking chances and learning from the lessons of the past, particularly the realization that sometimes, during times of need, one is on their own.
Closing his address, Kagame called for collective action, urging Rwandans to progress swiftly and reach ambitious goals. The event also included a ’meet the president’ session where members of the Diaspora interacted with Kagame, expressing gratitude, posing questions, and offering suggestions in alignment with the country’s development agenda.
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