Top government officials, representatives of civil society organizations, students and different dignitaries yesterday gathered at Rwanda National Police (RNP) Headquarters to join the force in marking its sixteenth anniversary best known as Police Day.
The Minister of Internal Security, Sheikh Musa Fazil Harerimana, who presided over the Police Day thanked RNP for its dedication in ensuring public safety.
He emphasized the role of security in the development of a nation adding that “Rwanda is where it is today because of dedicated men and women who work tirelessly to make the country safe.”
He also condemned those who witness incidences of child abuse and refuse to report them, which is also punishable by the law.
“In all these events, children were the victims; that’s why we must ensure no such tragedy ever happen. They are the future leaders of our country,” said the Minister.
“We attribute our gains to collaborative efforts and support from several stakeholders and partners including, the government, private institution and the citizenry,” said the IGP.
“These capacities have enabled us to contribute to peace support missions like Haiti, Sudan, South Sudan, Liberia, CAR and Ivory Coast among others,” IGP Gasana said.
Gasamagera further emphasized that by RNP making people their partners, information is easily shared to avert crime, facilitating policing operations.
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