On Tuesday afternoon, a group of 50 Rwandan youth from the Diaspora visited the Rwanda Police headquarters in Kacyiru as part of their annual cultural and historical exploration program.
The delegation, eager to connect with their heritage and understand the nation’s progress, was warmly welcomed by the Rwanda Police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Boniface Rutikanga. Representing the senior leadership, ACP Rutikanga provided a comprehensive overview of the Rwanda Police’s efforts in rebuilding and fostering national development since the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
This visit is a significant element of the youth’s yearly itinerary, designed to deepen their appreciation of Rwanda’s cultural richness and historical resilience.
The program underscores the importance of the Diaspora’s connection to Rwanda and their role in its ongoing transformation.
ACP Rutikanga elaborated on the Police’s pivotal role in ensuring security and stability, which has been crucial for the nation’s recovery and growth.
He highlighted key initiatives and milestones that the Rwanda Police have achieved in their mission to safeguard the nation and uphold justice.
The youth expressed their gratitude for the informative session, noting the profound impact of understanding Rwanda’s journey through the lens of law enforcement and national security.
This visit not only strengthened their bond with their homeland but also inspired them to contribute to Rwanda’s continued progress in their capacities abroad.
As the session concluded, ACP Rutikanga emphasized the collective responsibility in nurturing Rwanda’s future, urging the youth to remain engaged and proactive in supporting their country.
The visit ended on a hopeful note, with the youth leaving the headquarters enriched with knowledge and a renewed sense of purpose.
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