President Paul Kagame of the RPF (Rwandan Patriotic Front) concluded his campaign rally in the Northern Province, addressing over 200,000 supporters from Gakenke District and nearby areas.
Reflecting on Rwanda’s past challenges, Kagame acknowledged the lessons learned and looked optimistically towards the future.
He emphasized the country’s progress and growth in skills and population since overcoming past political turmoil.
Encouraging voter participation in the upcoming July 15th elections, Kagame stressed the importance of making informed choices for Rwanda’s continued development.
He highlighted improvements in roads, hospitals, schools, and agriculture as signs of progress under his leadership.
Kagame called for national unity, emphasizing that voting for the RPF means supporting a unified Rwanda where everyone moves forward togtogethe.
The incumbent will continue his campaign with two last rallies scheduled in Kigali this weekend, on Friday and Saturday.
The election on July 15th will determine Rwanda’s future direction, with Kagame seeking reelection amid strong support from his party and voters nationwide.